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SO CHOICE: “MY SO-CALLED LIFE” CREATOR WINNIE HOLZMAN ON HER FIRST STAGE OUTING SINCE “WICKED”
During a lunch break from rehearsals, Holzman talked about the origins of Choice, news of a Wicked film, and her mentor, Gypsy and West Side Story writer Arthur Laurents.
GOOD RAPPAPORT: DECORDOVA AWARD HIGHLIGHTS NEW ENGLAND VISIONARY
Saunders has a global presence as well, having been featured in exhibitions around the world, including the Renaissance Society, Chicago; Tate Liverpool, England; and the 2011 Sharjah Biennial.
THE END OF MEN: ON JOHN MAGARY’S ASTONISHING FEATURE-FILM DEBUT
But this is still a movie that’s willing to divert to two side characters—Andrea and her son—for an extended conversation that features profundities about the nature of lying, and also fart jokes.
DEEP CUTS: PAPERCUTS JP CELEBRATES ONE-YEAR BIRTHDAY WITH FIRST ANTHOLOGY
Titled What Happened Here: Year One at Papercuts J.P., the book will be published through the crowdsourced publishing company Inkshares.
IN THE PARLOR, IN THE BED: HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY OPENS SEASON WITH SONDHEIM MASTERPIECE
As far as musicals go, they don’t get much more elegant than this lavish and luscious exploration of mortality, morality, love, and—yes—sex
BEAUTIFUL EXIT: OUTGOING ISABELLA GARDNER MUSEUM DIRECTOR REFLECTS BACK
In her first six months on the job, two thieves dressed as police officers entered the museum and stole over $500 million worth of art in the now infamous Isabella Gardner Museum heist.
OPEN NIGHTS: LAYING OUT THE PERFORMANCE AND VISUAL ART OPENINGS AHEAD FOR FALL
It's going to be a good season.
SCARE SEASON: A WHITE-KNUCLE PEEK AT THE CORE AND HORROR TO COME TO HUB SCREENS THIS FALL
If you’re measuring by body count, though, the Coolidge Corner Theatre is the biggest menace of the scare season this year.
THROWING A TIFF: DISPATCH FROM THE TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Here's your take on Day 1 and 2 of #TIFF