Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'anamerican'
October 16, 2007
The Kentucky Cycle By Robert Schenkkan Presented by Zeitgeist Stage Company and Way Theatre Artists Directed by David J. Miller Runs through November 17 at the Boston Center for the Arts Tickets $35 each, $60 for full cycle On November 18, the day after Zeitgeist Stage Company and Way Theatre Artists concludes a joint production of Robert Shankar’s “The Kentucky Cycle,” all the laborious work might seem worth it to the individuals involved with the......
Continue Reading "Reviews: "The Kentucky Cycle" Spins Itself Out"November 15, 2006
Boston joins in the celebration of late Warhol muse and Pop Art Poster Girl Edie Sedgwick. Tonight, the MFA will screen Sedgwick's final movie, Ciao! Manhattan, which was released shortly after her death in 1971. The Sedgwick tribute is timed to complement the release of Edie: Girl on Fire by David Weisman, who also directed Ciao! Manhattan, and Melissa Painter. It's probably a good idea to see Sedgwick on screen and read about her......
Continue Reading "Exhuming Edie Sedgwick at the MFA"February 9, 2005
Ash Wednesday is here, and with it the start of the 40 days of Lent. The Vatican released the sad news that the Pope won't be well enough to preside over the services. He's still in the hospital, battling the flu. An American Cardinal, James Stafford, will oversee the sevices instead. Boston's Catholic population is sure to be attending services today, as well as the city's Anglicans, Episcopalians, Methodists and Presbyterians. Plus, the whole......
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