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January 5, 2008

Movies Strap yourselves in for the Brattle Theatre's very first Python-a-Thon. In honor of the arrival of Spamalot, they'll show And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python's Life of Brian, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (duh), and Monty Python and the Meaning of Life. Showtimes from the Brattle Theatre. Theater What happened when Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr met to discuss the atom bomb? Michael Frayn imagines it in Copenhagen. Loeb Drama Center.......

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June 15, 2007

Billy Connolly is performing for a week-long stint at the ART in Harvard Square and Bostonist was in the audience last night. Let us tell you right now - this show is well worth your entertainment dollars. Bostonist and our guest had suffered through a very trying day and evening before making our way to the theatre, and we were more than a little grumpy. The first two minutes of Connolly's act were enough to......

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May 27, 2007

The Comfort of Strangers screens at the Harvard Film Archive on Tuesday, May 29, at 9:00 pm and on Wednesday, May 30, at 7:00 pm. The festival ends on May 30, but several other Pinter movies are still showing between now and then. Check their calendar. Note: The Harvard Film Archive will be closed for construction in June. We were so preoccupied with the Brattle Grindhouse that we almost missed the Harvard Film Archive's Pinterfest,......

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June 22, 2006

Bostonist attended a performance of Monsieur Chopin the other night at the A.R.T. in Harvard Square. It's a curious show - somewhere between a monologue, a piano recital, and a multimedia slide show. Unfortunately, we arrived expecting a play. Monsieur Chopin is a one-man show retelling the life and loves of Frédéric Chopin, but a ponderous (dare we say soporific?) chunk of the evening is spent on piano performances. Hershey Felder portrays Chopin with a......

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