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By GOING ON SALE | November 6, 2007
Spiritualized |
MOST SERENE REPUBLIC | December 16 upstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $9 | On sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
WU-TANG CLAN | January 11 at the Palladium, Worcester | $42.50 | On sale Friday at 10 am | 800.477.6849 or www.tickets.com
MARAH | January 19 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $10 | On sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
ANGELS & AIRWAVES + MEG & DIA | February 17 at the Palladium, Worcester | $25 | On sale Friday at 10 am | 800.477.6849 or www.tickets.com
BLACK LIPS + QUINTRON & MISS PUSSYCAT | March 13 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $12 | On sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
MAGNETIC FIELDS | February 14-15 at the Somerville Theatre, Somerville | $27.50 | On sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
GIPSY KINGS | February 22 at the Opera House, Boston | $45-$65 | On sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
DRESDEN DOLLS | December 29 at the Orpheum Theatre, Boston | $25 | On sale Saturday at noon | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
SPIRITUALIZED | November 19 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | $28-$35 | On sale now | 617.369.3306 or www.mfa.org
TINARIWEN | November 25 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | $30-$35 | On sale now | 617.369.3306 or www.mfa.org
“CANADA COMES TO BERKLEE” with NEW PORNOGRAPHERS + K-OS + BILL KING’S SATURDAY NITE FISH FRY | December 12 at the Berklee Performance Center, Boston | $30 | On sale now | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
Comedy
DANE COOK | November 17 [7 + 10:30 pm] at TD Banknorth Garden, Boston | $30-$100 | On sale now | 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com
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- David Hilliard at Carroll and Sons
It's not every day that a guy like me gets to enjoy a photographic investigation of daddy-boy relationships. . . . well, outside of a naughty format.
- Ralph Hamilton
My lovable, impossible friend of more than 30 years, the artist Ralph Hamilton, died on February 19, of complications from diabetes. He was only 59. It’s a very sad loss. He was one of Boston’s most original and searching painters and had been doing some of his most ambitious and moving work.
- Exhibition expedition
Here are 10 exhibits across New England that will keep you happily inside all summer. Summer Guide 2006: Cheap thrills from Bar Harbor to New Haven.
- Coming to your senses
This heady, two-part exhibition examines the influence of technology on the experiences our bodies are having in this world.
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It’s always a treat to spend time in the several clustered museums at Harvard, where scholarly mini exhibitions co-exist with larger surveys and familiar favorites from the permanent collection complement surprises in the galleries.
- Every picture tells a story
“Dear Diary: I know I should be asleep already, but I just can’t sleep if I don’t write this all down. I’ll burst!”
- End-of-year exhibitions reveal mystery and beauty
Think it’s impossible to find a newish gallery show at the end of December? Think again.
- Every Friday there's an art walk
This Friday, as the first Friday of every month, Portland art-lovers will wander the streets, checking out the latest and greatest our galleries, museums, and shops have to offer. Nearby communities have their own versions, too.
- More than a feeling
The centerpiece of the Museum of Fine Arts' "Contemporary Outlook: Seeing Songs" is Candice Breitz's 2005 Queen (A Portrait of Madonna), a wall of 30 televisions, each showing a different Madonna fan singing a cappella to her 1990 greatest-hits compilation, The Immaculate Collection. They wear headphones, bob their heads, sing aloud to music we can't hear.
- Hope and energy
As we launch into the next decade with a collapsing economy and apocalyptic themes bleeding into every facet of culture, it's particularly hard to be optimistic about the arts, as yes, they are often the first to go.
- Smoke and mirrors (and elephants) at the ICA
Not into wheatpasting and framed posters? The ICA is about to serve up two shows by artists who promise not to pop up on street walls all over the city.
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