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Sarah C. Dry
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Rudnick Turns Politics Into Farce
The energy at the center of Paul Rudnick's new play about the twin evils of censorship and ambition (we're talking
From Bauhaus to MTV: Forging the History of Abstract Film
Watching the animated abstract films at the Harvard Film Archive this weekend will not be easy. Over the course of
Short & NASTY underground
N.Y. Underground comes to Boston and it would seem a breathless piece of good luck. A bit of the raunchy,
'Spike and Mike' Do It Again
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation at the Coolidge Corner Theater including "The Wrong Trousers," "Bob's Birthday" and "The Janitor"
Cowboy Blasts Warhol
The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists directed by Les Blank, Marureen Gosling, and Chris Simon 54 minutes at the
Slow, Tough Climb Up `Hill'
FILM Federal Hill Starring Nicholas Tuturro and Anthony De Sando directed by Michael Corrente Playing at Sony Fresh Pond Shot
Getting Out in BLACK & WHITE
Michael Corrente, writer and director of the new black and white independent film, "Federal Hill," sits over coffee at Au
Antonioni's Stark View Reinterpretted
Michelango Antonioni's "L'Avventura" has been called one of the 10 best films of all time (International Critics Poll, Sight and
'Just Like a Woman' is Just a Drag
"Just Like a Woman" draws no laughs compared to the flamboyant fun of "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" and the
The Frogs: Aristophanes With Strings Attached
Last weekend the amphibians finally had their day in the sun as The Frogs ruled for a few hours in
Piercing, Visionary Son
Set in the present day West and Midwest and narrated by a young, unnamed heroin addict, the short stories in
Ugly is Beautifully Silly
In a double dose of fairy tale fun, several energetic young-at-heart performers give new spirit to The Emperor's New Clothes
A Delicious 'Breakfast'
The immortal image of Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" will return to the Brattle just in time to soothe
Intimate, Intense Orphans
THEATER Orphans by Lyle Kessler directed by Eric Engel presented by the Nora Theatre Company at the Theatre at the
Complex? No Problem For G & S
The Mikado by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan directed by Michele Travis at the Agassiz Theatre through December 12 It