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I know, I know: People say it all the time, but the holidays really do come earlier every year. This season, two veteran playwrights see their respective Christmas wishes make Boston premiers.
I know, I know: People say it all the time, but the holidays really do come earlier every year. This season, two veteran playwrights see their respective Christmas wishes make Boston premiers.
You almost couldn't see the elephant in the room. There was already a crowd as I entered the Rose Art Museum Wednesday night for the opening of "The Rose At Brandeis: Works from the Collection." I dispatched my umbrella praying I would find it again, said hello to the student handing out "Save the Rose" buttons and proceeded inside.
Like Murphy's Law, it's inevitable that in any moment of quiet, a cell phone is bound to ring. "There are only one or two sacred places left in the world today.
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