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Evelyn J. Carr
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‘A Bronx Tale’ Review: Chazz Palminteri Brings the Bronx to Boston
“A Bronx Tale” is a glittering tribute to people like Lorenzo who tirelessly strive for a better life for themselves and the ones they love.
‘La Bohème’ Review: Boston Lyric Opera Gloriously Reimagines Puccini’s Masterpiece
Boston Lyric Opera and Yuval Sharon bring the timeless story of love and loss to audiences in a way never before seen without compromising Puccini’s original vision.
What the Hell Happened: The Revolve Festival Controversy
Revolve Festival not only failed to meet attendees’ expectations, but jeopardized their physical safety in a disaster of mismanagement.
A Foray into German Theater: German 65 takes on ‘(R)evolution’
Putting on a play is never an easy feat. Imagine doing that in a language that you’re still learning, and where your final performance is graded.
‘Fair’ Review: Normani Asks Whether Some Artists Are Meant to Stand (and Sing) Alone
Her latest single, “Fair,” which was released on March 18, is one of only two solo tracks released by the singer (following 2019’s “Motivation”).
‘Marry Me’ Review: A Celebrity’s Portrait of a Celebrity’s Life
Certainly, megastars will find the story relatable, but “Marry Me” has little to offer to a broader audience besides a handful of catchy songs.
What the Hell Happened: Neil Young vs. Spotify and Joe Rogan
Neil Young is no longer rockin’ with Spotify.