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Crimson staff writer

Ezra H. Lebovitz

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Music

Lucy Dacus Concert Review: Dacus Builds Emotional Worlds at Boston’s House of Blues

As Dacus notes onstage, it is “the biggest headlining show [they’ve] ever done” — and, as she adds, they sold out.

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Arts

The Coronanovel of Future Past

The Corona-novel — an emerging and extremely bad genre certain to haunt literary houses for years to come — is the only logical next step.

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Books

‘Under the Rainbow’ Turned Me Straight

While Laskey’s attempt at a reckoning with homophobia is admirable, the book itself comes across as simplistic, vague, and lacking in serious critical thought.

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Theater

‘Bright Half Life’ Marries Prose and Concept

Often, divorce is narravitized as a failure, a project gone awry. “Bright Half Life” contests that depiction.

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Theater

‘Next to Normal’ is Anything but Ordinary

“Next to Normal,” which played at Farkas Hall from Nov. 1 to 3, attempted to bring a voice to the “ugly,” lending a realism to this complex, powerfully-constructed performance.

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Theater

'Macbeth': A Riveting New Take on a Classic

Staged in a small Brookline church with simple lights, Scottish pennants, and a twig pentagram in the background, the Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s newest production, “Macbeth,” is filled with vitality.

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