I spoke to Jiehae Park about the play Endlings and the challenges of being an immigrant artist sharing a personal story.
Read MoreOthello has more connections to contemporary society than one might care to admit (or write down), as observed in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production, now in performance at the American Repertory Theater.
Read MoreExtraOrdinary, a collection of songs and talents from the 30-some musicals produced during Diane Paulus’ decade-long tenure, revels in a contagious self-satisfaction that’s hard to resist.
Read More“De Aquí y de Allá,” a Northeastern graduate’s new art exhibit at the Villa Victoria Center for the Arts, illustrates the dichotomy of being a stranger in a strange land through landscapes of both South American and New England nature.
Read More“Temptation of the Mind and Body,” which opened at the Allston-based gallery on June 3, seeks to bring an artistic tangibility to our minds’ temptations and desires.
Read MoreIt is fitting that the Museum of Fine Arts’ ambitious new exhibition titled “Megacities Asia” is also its largest contemporary art show to date.
Read MoreA new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts,Visiting Masterpieces: Pairing Picasso (MFA), affords visitors a look at how the 20th-century master revisited the same subjects that fascinated him throughout his career.
Read MoreThe alleged first work ever sold by iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo has been purchased by the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) and is on temporary display until March 1.
Read MoreDead Roses: A Visual Interpretation of Love is a photography exhibit that opened on Jan. 29 at the Villa Victoria Center for the Arts.
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