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Where you read it first | Saturday, April 27, 2024

Libby Langsner


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'Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris' shines at the MFA

Given the recent fire that destroyed much of Notre Dame and its precious artifacts, the whole world is looking to Paris. Amidst all the devastation, there is still much to Parisian art and culture that one can appreciate right in Boston.The Museum of Fine Arts Boston (MFA)’s current exhibition in ...

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What the arts editors want you to see over spring break

Libby Langsner's recommendations"Russian Doll" (2019–): The protagonists are intense, complex and compelling, the jokes are extremely witty (to be expected from Amy Poehler and Natasha Lyonne's writing) and the plot is unpredictable, despite the show's cliché premise. This ...

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Hit Series 'You' problematizes media's cliché romantic lead

The hit series “You,” which premiered on Lifetime, follows Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) and Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley)’s relationship from its twisted inception to its tragic ending through the lens of Joe’s demented mind. From the show’s first encounter between Beck and Joe, the viewer can ...

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Boston museums offer immersive, fun 'First Fridays' events

Boston’s art museums and centers have made Thursdays and Fridays great times for guests to enjoy these spaces outside of regular hours. Many of these events offer live entertainment, special screenings and, depending on the museum, drinks in order to elevate the typical art experience during (as the ...

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'Broad City' season premiere lacks show's distinct humor

Season five of Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer’s “Broad City” (2014–) unfortunately proves that all good things must come to an end. The cult favorite comedy follows two best friends, Abbi and Ilana, as they both struggle with their day jobs, exploring New York City during their time off. This ...

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