“America? America!”

  The New England Conservatory Contemporary Improvisation Department presents “America? America!,” a program of music that illuminates the diverse American experience on Monday, November 14, 7:30 p.m. at NEC’s Jordan Hall,...
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History of Abolition Redux

  “Without question, the most important liberation movement in American ­history — from Jacksonian democracy to gay rights — was the long struggle against slavery,” wrote the New York Times....
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Bill T. Jones at The ICA

  A Letter to my Nephew, Bill T. Jones’s latest work, makes its U.S. premiere at the ICA. The work brings together two impulses: the social/political and the deeply personal....
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The Scottsboro Boys at SpeakEasy

  In this, their final collaboration, legendary songwriting team John Kander and Fred Ebb (Cabaret, Chicago) bring to light one of the most infamous events in American history: the shocking...
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The Paisley Park Museum is Open!

Still waiting for the purple rain? Well, now you can be surrounded by all things Prince at the new Paisley Park Museum. The city council of Chanhassen, Minnesota voted to...
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Tiger Style at the Calderwood Pavilion

  In Tiger Style, squabbling siblings Albert and Jennifer Chen have reached the pinnacle of academic achievement. But as adults, they’re epic failures: he’s just been passed up for promotion...
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Falu’s Bollywood Orchestra

  Falu is internationally recognized for her rare ability to seamlessly blend a signature modern inventive style with a formidable Indian classically-shaped vocal talent. In her early years in Bombay,...
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