Word: parise
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Less than three years before she died, Edith Piaf found the song that became her anthem. Non, je ne regrette rien rang through Paris' Olympia Music Hall as the frail singer, weakened by illness and drug and alcohol abuse, sustained by injections and pills, made an emotional comeback. Night after...
Fogg Art Museum. "Portrait, Prospect, and Poetry: British Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest," through Nov. 11. Featuring works by artists such as William Blake, Aubrey Beardsley, Eric Gill, Hohn Constable and Dante Rossetti. "School of Paris," through Oct. 31. Works by the group of artists whose work epitomizes...
After each woman has spoken two or three times, the viewer realizes that there are numerous common threads in their experiences. Maya's office looks like the nightmare mess your first-year roommate left behind. Her life seems to resemble the chaos of her office. Frenetically trying to clean up...
As the exhibition's title implies, Rubens is the star of the show. He was a multitalented artist who created paintings, drawings, prints, illustrated books and designs for tapestries, sculpture and architecture. His diverse genres include portraits, landscapes, still-lives and allegorical and mythological themes. A man of engaging personality...
In 1937, director George Cukor envisioned this scene in mid-nineteenth century Paris. "Camille," starring Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor, is another highlight in the reclusive star's long and fascinating career. The film, showing this Sunday at the Brattle, is part of the theater's current Garbo tribute.