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Alvin Ailey and Celebrity Series expand free dance workshops
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Alvin Ailey and Celebrity Series expand free dance workshops
. For almost six decades, the Black American dance group has been performing almost annually in the Hub in partnership with Celebrity Series. This year, with the help of local community leaders, Celebrity Series is ramping up the educational aspect of the group’s visits, tripling the number of workshops and educational events.
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‘Opus’ spotlights the cult of celebrity by saying too much and not enough
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‘Opus’ spotlights the cult of celebrity by saying too much and not enough
The cult of celebrity can be a powerful force. The glamorous lure of the rich and famous can compel a die-hard fan to spend thousands on concert tickets or wait in line for hours to buy celebrity-branded makeup and alcohol. The halo of notoriety could even convince the average person to join a literal cult like NXIVM if membership promises the proximity of celebrity with sprinkles of self-actualization.
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It’s time to laugh again
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It’s time to laugh again
Boston has long been a bastion of laughter. From thumbing our nose at King Charles during the colonial days to launching multiple late-night TV legends, the Hub of the Universe has also been the Hub of Laughter in many respects.
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Local designer champions traditional head wrapping
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Local designer champions traditional head wrapping
Boston-based designer Faith (Imani) McFarlane has been designing luxury head wraps since 2006. The vibrant cotton and silk wraps range from simple bands to elegant, couture creations.
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Queer Voices Festival brings LGBTQ+ stories to the stage
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Queer Voices Festival brings LGBTQ+ stories to the stage
Works by seven local playwrights will be performed later this month during the Queer Voices Festival run by the Boston Theater Company. In its second year, the festival continues to develop with new programming and family-friendly activities celebrating the LGBTQ+ experience.
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John Coltrane, orchestrated
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John Coltrane, orchestrated
The music of saxophonist, bandleader and composer John Coltrane (1926-1967) gains an orchestral reimagining in “Coltrane: Legacy for Orchestra,” to be performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra with trumpeter Terence Blanchard.
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Kate Hamill reimagines ‘The Odyssey’ at A.R.T.
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Kate Hamill reimagines ‘The Odyssey’ at A.R.T.
In playwright Kate Hamill’s “The Odyssey,” her contemporary retelling of the 2,000-year-old epic poem by Homer, this tale of seemingly endless violence and revenge takes a new turn.
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Harpist Brandee Younger to close Celebrity Series Jazz Festival 2025
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Harpist Brandee Younger to close Celebrity Series Jazz Festival 2025
Celebrity Series’ 2025 Jazz Festival pops up in newly opened Arrow Street Arts in Harvard Square from March 13 through the 16.
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Fabiola Jean-Louis takes us on a journey of spirituality, liberation and Afrofuturism at the Gardner Museum
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Fabiola Jean-Louis takes us on a journey of spirituality, liberation and Afrofuturism at the Gardner Museum
Haitian artist Fabiola Jean-Louis teased her power during her 2023 exhibition at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum “Rewriting History.” Now, back in full force, she’s taken over three gallery spaces in the museum for a masterpiece exhibition, “Waters Of The Abyss: An Intersection of Spirit and Freedom.”
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Castle of Our Skins Wind Ensemble debuts world premiere Brian Raphael Nabors composition
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Castle of Our Skins Wind Ensemble debuts world premiere Brian Raphael Nabors composition
This weekend Castle of our Skins Wind Ensemble will debut the world premiere of “Sketches from the Movement,” a new quintet composition by Brian Raphael Nabors during a free, community-based concert in Jamaica Plain.
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Local teens curate show of Dutch, Flemish artworks at MFA
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Local teens curate show of Dutch, Flemish artworks at MFA
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is a globally recognized institution with a reputation for bringing decisive scholarship and illuminating curation to the public. For the exhibition “Curated by Teens: Death as a Constant Companion,” that scholarship is coming from five local students who worked with the support of the MFA to fully realize an exhibition of Dutch and Flemish artworks.
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Mfoniso Udofia’s Ufot Family Cycle continues with ‘The Grove’
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Mfoniso Udofia’s Ufot Family Cycle continues with ‘The Grove’
A cluster of shimmering silver poles evokes the stand of trees where ancestors and living family members meet in “The Grove,” on stage at the Calderwood Pavilion of the Boston Center for the Arts through March 9 in a world premiere production by the Huntington Theater Company.
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