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Spencer HarryFeb 8, 2014Arts & FeaturesThat awkward momentBy Spencer Harry One Saturday night I found myself at the local AMC Natick theatre sitting amongst an assembly of women ages 17 to 24 and...
Mark WadlandFeb 8, 2014Arts & FeaturesMovie review: ‘Reasonable Doubt’By Mark Wadland “Reasonable Doubt” stars Samuel L. Jackson, who plays Clinton Davis, a mentally disturbed killer, opposite Dominic...
Scott CalzolaioJan 31, 2014Arts & FeaturesReining in the Year of the HorseBy Scott Calzolaio Reverberating beats pulsated from the large “seven-star” drum and mini-gong as the Boston Chinese Freemasons brought...
Michael B. MurphyJan 24, 2014Arts & FeaturesMusic review: Deafheaven’s ‘Sunbather’By Michael B. Murphy Black metal, a sub-genre of Heavy metal, is many things – violent, fast-paced and often controversial due to the...
Michael B. MurphyJan 24, 2014Arts & FeaturesMovie review: ’12 Years a Slave’By Michael B. Murphy Undoubtedly the most evocative and important film of 2013, the Steve McQueen directed “12 Years a Slave” deserves...