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Archives for February 2010

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

February 17, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

There is so much art at the MFA that it is daunting to visit it and even more daunting to write about it. The museum is undergoing a major renovation and those who have not been there in the past couple of years will find almost everything has changed. For starters, the old, once new, […]

A Single Man

February 15, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Written and Directed by Tom Ford Starring: Colin Firth 2009 Kendall Square Cinema, Cambridge, MA Colin Firth’s performance in this study of homosexuality and loss set in the early 1960s is compelling and wonderful. I had not seen this range in his acting before and it is an eye-opener to get a sense of his […]

Mapparium

February 14, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Christian Science World Headquarters Massachusetts Avenue, Boston Relatives were in town for the Presidents’ Day weekend and we ventured over to the Mapparium at the Christian Science World Headquarters in Boston. It’s a tourist site and one might argue that it doesn’t exactly belong in an arts diary, but, to tell the truth, I find […]

Bill Knott’s Poetry

February 13, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Bill Knott, Laugh at the End of the World: Collected Comic Poems 1969-1999 (2000, Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, Ltd. ) Recovering from jet lag, I found myself up in the wee hours and decided to crack open the poetry of Boston-area-based Bill Knott. I’d read many of these poems some time ago, but it was […]

Tufts University Art Gallery

February 12, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Exposure/Aftermath Workshop: Aymer, India (Rajasthan) Questions Without Answers: A Photographic Prism of World Events, 1985-2010 (runs 1/21/2010 – 4/4/2010) Saya Woolfalk, The Institute for the Analysis of Empathy (runs 1/21/2010 – 4/4/2010) Politically and topically inspired photography can easily rush to a place where the eyes become overwrought and don’t see with the sensitivity that […]

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