This year in fine arts, women and artists of color take center stage, photography reigns supreme —only fitting, given our city’s pivotal role in the medium— and at least one extravaganza confirms it’s good to be king.
A riveting documentary investigation into a wartime escape from the Nazis – and whether it really happened. Plus the plot thickens in The Bay. Here’s what to watch this evening
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Misha Defonseca’s Holocaust survival story is incredible, beyond belief.
At the age of seven, in Nazi-occupied Belgium, she trudged through a forest and kept herself alive by joining a pack of wolves that protected and provided her with scraps of food.
In 1997, Defonseca’s memoirs, Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years, was published and became a bestseller in Europe. An eponymous 2007 French-language movie, Survivre Avec les Loups, featuring reenactments of her astonishing adventure, enhanced her image as an extraordinary survivor.