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Presidential elections can be draining. Popular media can diminish elections to ugly play-by-plays, instead of informing viewers on the intricacies of proposed…
Presidential elections can be draining. Popular media can diminish elections to ugly play-by-plays, instead of informing viewers on the intricacies of proposed…
Christian Marclay’s The Clock @Museum of Fine Arts Boston, On view through Jan 2017 (24hr screening Fri 10/14- Sat 10/15) In Ben…
Support the mag that supports the rag-tag. The Compass exists to support the independent arts culture of New England and beyond. With…
From #OscarsSoWhite to the proposed orientalization of Scarlett Johansson, representation in film has never been a hotter-button issue. It is remarkable, then,…
Written by Neil Horsky, this column was originally published in the September 2015 issue of the Boston Compass Art by Josh MacPhee,…
Comics by Brian Connolly, Jen Epervary, Mike Kadomiya, Citizen Vic
This horoscopic season, everyone’s outcomes are exactly the same. A planet with perfect conditions for sustaining life, easily referred to as Earth…
Welcome back to September reality! We’ve got updates….First, we have revived our READER SUPPORT campaign, which failed when the start-up that hosted…
Hello to new readers and old. (Hi Elaine!) Back at it after a brief hiatus… It’s PURE IMPACT! Friday September 2nd there’s…
The north-of-Boston district known as Camberville is home to no shortage of practice spaces, recording studios, and practice-spaces-that-are-also-recording-studios. Some, like Central Square’s…
Written by Neil Horsky, this column was originally published in the September 2015 issue of the Boston Compass Art by Brendon Wood,…