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ICA "A Place For Me" gallery

REVIEW: ‘A Place For Me’ — A captivating new exhibit on figurative art

By Sophia Hebert April 6, 2022
The new ICA exhibit “A Place for Me: Figurative Painting Now,” features all queer, BIPOC and female-identifying artists and subjects.
Freestyle Love Supreme

REVIEW: Freestyle Love Supreme takes improv to a new level

By Adithya Iyer March 31, 2022
Freestyle Love Supreme, a Special Tony Award-winning improv hip-hop comedy show, was "truly unique."
BU school of theater production of The Legend of Georgia McBride

REVIEW: BU’s ‘The Legend of Georgia McBride’ interactive musical experience exceeds all expectations

By Eden Mor March 27, 2022
The audience was wowed Saturday in Studio One theater during “The Legend of Georgia McBride.”
Singer Holly Humberstone, who opened for Girl in Red at the Paradise Rock Club March 18. Emma Hagert calls the British performer enchanting and beautifully personal during her radiated confidence opening performance at the sold out concert Friday. VISHVA VENKATESAN/DFP STAFF

REVIEW: UK-based Holly Humberstone puts on magical performance at Paradise Rock Club

By Emma Hagert March 21, 2022
Holly Humberstone's performance as Girl In Red's opener was "enchanting" and "beautifully personal."
The Fountain Street 24/7 public exposition called “The Sidewalk Video Gallery.” The exhibit, currently displaying “Ephemeral Days” by Stephen Cronin and Kitauna Parker, allows pedestrians to immerse themselves into the minds of artists. COURTESY OF ANNIKA CHAVES

REVIEW: Fountain Street ‘Sidewalk Video Gallery’ uses weather data to show our fleeting time on Earth

By Annika Chaves March 17, 2022
The Fountain Street Gallery’s public exposition called is currently showing exhibit “Ephemeral Days.”
Sankofa Danzafro "Accommodating Lie"

REVIEW: Beating drums, grand performances capture centuries of Afro-Colombian struggles in ‘Accommodating Lie’ show

By Adithya Iyer March 2, 2022
Colombian dance company Sankofa Danzafro performed “Accommodating Lie” Feb. 26.
Lizzie: The Musical

REVIEW: Murder mystery meets female rage in STAMP’s production of ‘Lizzie: The Musical’

By Eden Mor March 2, 2022
CFA's STAMP produced "Lizzie: The Musical," a dramatic retelling of a murder mystery from 1892.
HEESU Tiny Desk concert at WBUR CitySpace

REVIEW: A night HEESU fans will never forget

By Emily Pauls February 21, 2022
NPR's Massachusetts winner of the Tiny Desk Contest was South Korean singer HEESU. Her concert Friday at WBUR's CitySpace wowed the audience.
Beacon Gallery, Malcolm Montague Davis review

Translating reality into geometry: A first-ever ‘Retrospective’ gallery

By Yiran Yu February 14, 2022
The artwork of Malcolm Montague Davis (1933-2021), a Boston-based architect, is being featured at the Beacon Gallery until March 13.
Ain Gordon AIDS workshop

REVIEW: Ain Gordon’s workshop brings to light a historically underrepresented community in an artful fashion

By Jasmine Grant February 11, 2022
Ain Gordon workshopped a new play focused on the 1980’s AIDS crisis on Feb. 5.
Boston Ballet's "The Nutcracker" opening night performance

REVIEW: Boston Ballet amazes again

By Molly Farrar December 1, 2021
Boston Ballet premiers this year's rendition of "The Nutcracker" from the mind of artistic director Mikko Nissinen.
Adam Driver and Lady Gaga in "House of Gucci"

‘House of Gucci’ suffers from divine lack of inspiration

By Josh Rosenthal November 30, 2021
“House of Gucci” is dissatisfying, monotonous and not nearly campy enough to warrant its existence.
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