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Bigger — and better
Metropolis just keeps growing.
The new, ‘complete’ Metropolis
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| June 04, 2010
A modest epic tale
What beautiful voices and music in this event. Steven Jobe’s Joan of Arc: An Opera In Three Acts is at once ambitious and quite modest, but vocally and musically it remains a pleasure throughout its three brief acts at the Blackstone River Theater in Cum
Steven Jobe’s haunting Joan of Arc
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| May 21, 2010
Review: The Girl on the Train
Here in this country, we’re familiar with the practice of pinning a crime on a member or members of another race.
The truth gets sidetracked in Téchiné’s Train
By
PETER KEOUGH
| April 30, 2010
Take the fifth
Among the issues you'll see tackled at the Camden International Film Festival this year are poverty, overfishing, peak oil, and the plight (and/or) ambition of children who grow up too quickly.
The Camden International Film Festival hits a half-decade, with momentum building
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| September 25, 2009
Bat girl
The strange world of Bat for Lashes is a lot like ours
Kapow! Bat for Lashes conquers darkness with Two Suns
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DANIEL BROCKMAN
| April 24, 2009
Alive and well
The seventh annual Independent Film Festival of Boston
The seventh annual Independent Film Festival of Boston
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| April 17, 2009
Review: Invisible Girlfriend
Does this documentary from David Redmon and Ashley Sabin exploit its subject? You'll be tempted to say yes.
Surreal
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BRETT MICHEL
| April 17, 2009
January 2008
Monthly forecast
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SYMBOLINE DAI
| December 31, 2007
Reclaiming women’s rights to protest
The female presence in the War on Terror is — if you’ll forgive me — surging.
Not in our name
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| June 20, 2007
Music and fashion
Since it turns out that the Evil Empire actually does suck this year, let’s start this summer preview off with Joe Boyd’s famous Faustian bargain
Summer theater brings exposure to new and old
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| June 13, 2007
Sound effects
Indie-music fans in hoodies and beards were waiting to get into the subterranean theater.
Keiji Haino, MIT's List Visual Arts Center, through July 8, 2007
By
GREG COOK
| May 22, 2007
Wrestlemania
Plus, Ed Ruscha and Raymond Pettibon in Worcester
Cameron Jamie grapples with Michael Jackson, hot-dog eating contests, and cranky Klauses at MIT
By
GREG COOK
| May 18, 2007
The Devil’s Rejects
There aren’t many rap groups whose lyrics are laced with images of holy shrines, rivers flowing with honey, the execution of Joan of Arc, Area 51, and various demented murder scenes.
Necronomicon/Dynasty Musik
By
MATTHEW M. BURKE
| August 29, 2006
Cex machine
Detroit’s cartoonish thug MCs Insane Clown Posse have an unexpected admirer in Rjyan Kidwell, a/k/a Baltimore-based laptop improv artist Cex. Cex, "Jump Off a Bridge" (mp3)
Rjyan Kidwell’s campaign to repeal repression
By
TONY WARE
| August 08, 2006
Variety show
James Levine completed his second season as the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s music director with another riveting though not-quite polished evening of Schoenberg and Beethoven.
James Levine at the BSO, Ewa Podles, Gunther Schuller’s jazz, Ben Zander’s Elgar, Russell Sherman’s Mozart, Opera Boston’s Chabrier, Boston Baroque’s Purcell
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| March 08, 2006
Growing Maine culture
A look back at the highlights of the decade
A look back at the highlights of the decade
By
KEN GREENLEAF
| January 01, 1900
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Another worthy addition to Watertown's culinary arsenal
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