The six-part FX series that’s available on Hulu has no choice but to go for dramatization through sanitization.
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Art review: Dozier Bell exhibit makes for a mystical experience
The setting – Sarah Bouchard’s Woolwich gallery – only adds to the spirituality of the paintings.
‘Jazz Fest’ documentary isn’t just about jazz, or music, but life
Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story” captures the vibrant energy of the Big Easy.
Dramatic Repertory Company offers riveting production of ‘Grounded’
Theater favorite Casey Turner gives an emotionally intense performance as ‘The Pilot.’
Michael Jackson and Bob Fosse owe their moves to a man named Bubbles
John W. Bubbles was the father of rhythm tap, but the dancer is little known. A new biography explores his life and contribution to the arts.
‘Bob’s Burgers’ is a rare treat: A movie as good as the TV show
“The Bob’s Burgers Movie” preserves the blend of the mundane and the ridiculous.
Art review: Artists’ personal lives reflected in two southern Maine shows
An exhibit in York features the work of mothers of children with special needs, while a Kittery Gallery is showing photo portraits of Black and brown Mainers.
Half sisters wrestle with their father’s death and their sibling ties in ‘I Know You Love Me, Too’
Amy Neswald structures her debut novel as linked stories that take place over decades.
Concert review: Sylvan Esso kick-starts concert series at Thompson’s Point
The dance-pop duo from North Carolina performed the first concert of the outdoor venue’s season on Thursday.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ rocks, with finesse, style and genuine emotion
Tom Cruise returns as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, in a sequel that feels familiar and new in just the right proportions.