Like all proper sequels, this one is cranking things up a notch.
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FILM LOVIN’: TWO FILMS TO CATCH ON VALENTINE’S DAY, FOR TWO KINDS OF LOVERS
Here are two films to catch on Saturday night, depending on your criteria.
LABOR OF LOVE: INTIMATE APPAREL AT THE LYRIC STAGE COMPANY
Intimate Apparel the latest in a streak of vibrant representations of people of color.
FOUND IN TRANSLATION: ART AS A TOOL FOR INDIGENOUS EMPOWERMENT AT BU
Gluckstein’s passion for the preservation and protection of indigenous peoples has driven her career for the past 30 years. Now, she hopes to use her art to raise awareness.
FOTOBOM: SCOTT McCLOUD AT THE BRATTLE THEATRE
Q+A and signing for McCloud's latest graphic novel The Sculptor
THEATER PREVIEW: OBEHI JANICE SET TO INSPIRE WITH “FUFU & OREOS”
“I actually want you to be a little changed when you leave the theater. That’s my goal.”
Q&A: WEDGE & SHERMAN ON ‘BOSTON STRONG’
"I know we’re going to get people that roll their eyes about the name of the book because they think it’s a marketing ploy and a t-shirt, but to them I’ll just say 'read it.'"
INTERVIEW: SCOTT MCCLOUD ON SUPERHERO POWERS, COMMUNICATION, AND RETURNING TO COMICS
With each revision, it became about excavating what was below the crap. Seeing the shape of the story of what it wanted to be and pull that story out.
ROPEFUL ROMANTIC: ‘THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY’ IS THE BDSM LOVE STORY AUDIENCES DESERVE
Strickland is a filmmaker of rare talent, a technically gifted craftsman who relies heavily on artistic instinct.
REVIEW: FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS (PARTS 1, 2, AND 3) AT LOEB DRAMA CENTER
Suzan-Lori Parks has delivered both a grounded, oft-unheard slave narrative and a perennial tale of the struggles of being human.