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BostonArts: Critics' picks - visual art - http://b.globe.com/cBwojO Publ.Date : Sat, 06 Mar 2010 18:49:05 +0000
BostonArts: This was where hookers, johns, and trouble met - http://b.globe.com/dtR9fy Publ.Date : Sat, 06 Mar 2010 18:49:08 +0000
BostonArts: Pigments of imagination - http://b.globe.com/a6iBBY Publ.Date : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 08:49:20 +0000
BostonArts: Love and marriage - http://b.globe.com/awobDl Publ.Date : Mon, 08 Mar 2010 09:49:08 +0000
BostonArts: Actors Studio of Newburyport celebrates Women’s History Month - http://b.globe.com/bPDs3H Publ.Date : Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:49:11 +0000
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NEW YORK - The Whitney Biennial is the most venerable, the most watched show of its kind in the United States - a major, temperature-taking survey of what’s going on in contemporary art. This year, an unusually high proportion of the artists chosen for the Biennial (eight out of 55) have connections to New England. 

Ronni Baer, who recently oversaw the hanging of the Luis Meléndez exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, is a specialist in Dutch and Flemish Old Masters and the senior curator of European Old Master paintings at the MFA. Her liveliness and charm, as well as her expertise, are a great boon to Boston audiences, since they have helped her ... 
ASIAN JOURNEYS: COLLECTING ART IN POST-WAR AMERICA An exhibition of more than 50 objects from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia collected by the Rockefeller family and later donated to the Asia Society in New York. Through June 6. McMullen Museum, Boston College. 617-552-8100, www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/artmuseum 
Step out of the roar of traffic, road signs, billboards, and winter weather into “The Shape of Abstraction,’’ a quietly entrancing show at the Boston University Art Gallery, and - even without the benefit of the yawning gallery attendant - time immediately slows. The eyes stop their anxious, dizzying dance - glancing and glimpsing, never really locking in - and ... 
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Updated : Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:34:36 +0000
In the wake of Haiti’s tragic earthquake, local bars and restaurants are rising to the occasion by hosting events to raise money for the devastated nation. Benefit nights at Southborough’s Tomasso Trattoria last weekend generated over $1,300 for the Red Cross, says owner Tom Prince. Last night the South End’s Beehive hosted a “7 for [...] Publ.Date : Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:30:02 +0000
Once upon a time, Boston had small plates. Then came upscale regional Italian, the “urban brasseries,” the hyper-local and seasonal menus, and then what feels like an interminable flood of comfort food. And then, finally, a new trend starts to emerge from the sea of mac and cheese: Judging by this winter’s additions to the restaurant [...] Publ.Date : Wed, 16 Dec 2009 17:52:03 +0000
Reading a recipe isn’t the same as taking a lesson from a trusted source. Sure, the food might taste okay, but as for its curb appeal, maybe you could do better? This week while you’re planning your holiday party, take advantage of these video tutorials from our friends at how2heroes. Local chefs and bartenders demonstrate how to expertly create [...] Publ.Date : Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:51:21 +0000
Eighteen years after Parish Café —that neighborhood purveyor of celebrity chef-created sandwiches—opened its doors in the Back Bay and became a fixture for area residents starved for casual-chic options, the venerable restaurant has finally moved itself into another neighborhood: the South End, an area with no lack of midrange dining choices. It’s clear owner Gordon Wilcox [...] Publ.Date : Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:44:46 +0000
Being a food journalist comes with obvious perks—getting to dine at some of the city’s most elegant spots, hearing about cool new restaurants before they’re even open, and sampling really interesting fare. But sometimes we also get try brand-new kitchen gear, like the new SousVide Supreme, which hit stores this winter. For the home cooks [...] Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Feb 2010 15:08:43 +0000
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