One of the fears of poets and, I imagine, all writers, is that you’ll reach a certain age and you’ll run out of gas.
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Fuse Theater Review: “The How and the Why” — The Science of Being Human
It is worth your time watching Shakespeare & Company’s two fine actresses come to an understanding that is cathartic and real.
Theater Preview: “The How and the Why” — Fiercely Intelligent Women in Conflict
“I was/am struck by the women in The How and the Why. I hadn’t seen them onstage before. Nor had I quite heard from them before.”
Book Review: “The Water-Babies” — A Darwinian Fairy Tale by an Eccentric’s Eccentric
Why is The Water-Babies a classic fairy tale? It doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet it doesn’t ignore important issues.
Visual Arts Review: Color Me Evolutionary
Visual artist Carmen Sasso’s stimulating interpretation of life’s colorful evolutionary ebb and flow exudes plenty of color, detail and movement. Carmen Sasso’s “You’re Welcome,” at the Atlantic Works Gallery until December 28 By Yumi Araki The Atlantic Works Gallery, located in East Boston, MA, offers a magnificent view of Boston harbor. Yet even in competition […]