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“Reflecting” on Melt

Not for Radio, which she calls her “alternate reality” is not the end of The Marías, just a side endeavor. Read More

A night at the ballet: Kyiv Ballet Company’s Swan Lake

I never sat through a live ballet of any sort apart from a Christmas production of the Nutcracker at age eight, which I recall as a somniferous and daunting expedition. Read More

‘One Battle After Another’: A powerful political thriller meets a laugh-out-loud comedy

Living in a society with a purist government who retaliates against anyone who helps any sort of minority, the odds are especially stacked against Bob and Willa, who must find and rely on their very few allies to escape. Read More

A careful balance: Eastman Philharmonia explores Shostakovich’s turbulent world

Eastman honoreds the 50th anniversary of his death with a colorful palette of student and faculty concerts, performing his most personal, anxious, political, energetic, and tragic works. Read More

The Mountain Goats bring fervent Indie Folk to Water Street Music Hall

These guys had way too much energy for a Thursday night. Read More