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Bad president still alive and well in November

The Lyric's satire of politics and pardoned turkeys doesn't makes audience sleepy

By Terri Ciccone

The politics are not at all politically correct in the Lyric Stage's production of David Mamet's November.

Light and witty, Holly sings away the blues

The Southern-style Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs arrives with "Dirt" at Middle East

By Kate Andrews

From the London-based duo, Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs, comes a modern, funky honky-tonk treat in the form of their latest album, Dirt Don't Hurt.

Porno players: Rogen and Banks shine as Zack and Miri

Smith makes a platonic porno, surprisingly not starring Jay and Silent Bob

By Jared Jakovich

Zack and Miri Make a Porno is a quintessential Kevin Smith movie. In case you aren't one of the fanatical cult followers of his films, this, like all of his other comedies, contains gratuitous scatological gags, tasteless pop culture references and crude sexual jokes. However, Zack and Miri also has a heart, thanks mainly to the graceful performances of the two title characters.

Winslow Homer exhibit at MFA sketches America

Homer documents his international travels through drawings and paintings

By Catherine Viglienzoni

In a room dedicated to the work of a single artist, the variety of media represented-lithography sketches, oil on canvas and watercolor paintings, charcoal drawings and silhouette art-remains a testament to the range of skills 19th century artist Winslow Homer mastered.

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