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Can Mayor Marty Walsh Rescue Boston’s Creative Economy?

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Fighting for fair labor practices for artists at a public hearing.

The Many Great Gals of Charles Busch

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"The Tribute Artist" continues a comic canon.

I Wish Liberals Would Act Like Liberals

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Civilization's salvation may depend on behaviors of "real liberals."

I Hate to Be Grumpy, but… (Part 5)

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How the Grinch stole theater...

Christmas with Denyce Graves and Belmont Students on PBS

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Music students rub elbows with an opera star on national TV.

Celebwrights: The Curious Cases of Braff, Kazan, and Peet

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They've got everything you don't - except a fabulous play.

Frank Sinatra, Jr. (and Don’t You Forget It!)

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Singing each lyric as if it were the first time.

Heart of an Amateur (Part 3)

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A theater crossroads: Amateur idealism or professional pragmatism? It's time to choose.

Oz Nashville’s Wonderful World of Arts

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The new complex will be the home of multi-disciplinary "Brave New Art."

For Broadway’s Adam Dannheisser, “The Cottage” Industry Rocks

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A "responsible fearlessness." And a stuffed weasel.

Jews in Dire Straits on New York Stages

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Three plays currently running delve deeply into Jewish anxieties.

In Search of a Vision for the American Theatre (Part 1)

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We light our candles on the candles of our predecessors.

Will “Bullets Over Broadway” Shoot Close? Plus Two Blind Items

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Sexy boy-toys vs. handsome young companions

Director Dobrish Tacks Toward “Tilly the Trickster”

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"My director self gets very frustrated at my writer self."

Tossing Back a Terrific “Tempest” at the Delacorte

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Extending Joseph Papp's bow to the Public.

Lauren Yarger Reflects on Reflections in the Light

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A Christian critic with greasepaint in her DNA.

Is Street Fashion the Only True Fashion?

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Since every day we all see people in clothes, doesn't our opinion on what's seen count?

Saturn and the Arts: A Challenge

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Theatre should stop eating its young, and fund them instead.

Waiter, Is It July Yet? Broadway’s New Season Burps and Belches

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Selling Broadway to the unwashed and unwary.

Tight Economy Foils Reprise, Symphony Gets Reprieve

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LA theatre shutting doors, but Nashville orchestra stays afloat.
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Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)

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And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?