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Nicole Bouchard


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MFA exhibit leaves light but lasting impressions

When we think of Impressionism, we often imagine Monet's "Nympheas" or Renoir's garden parties. The latest exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, "Impressions of Light," seeks to present to its viewers the progression that led to the 19th Century development of Impressionism.


Book Review: Dunn serves up alphabet soup

Mark Dunn'Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel In Letters'Anchor BooksGrade: A-The Greek comedic writer, Aristophanes once said, "High thoughts must have high language." While this may seem a senesced reference, its significance is alive and well in Mark Dunn's October release, "Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel In Letters." Whereas it is within any author's job description to have an ample vocabulary, Dunn's command of the English language is on proud display in this book.


The Sheila Divine return home

Saturday night at the Avalon, the Realistics joined the Sheila Divine for The Sheila Divine's EP release concert, for their "Secret Society." The venue was not the usual rock club, but instead the nucleus of Boston dance club culture on Lansdowne Street.


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