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HOMEFRONT HomeFront: âUnderground Railroadâ delivers, starring roles for Angelina Jolie and Amy Adams, plus a comic from Dorchester goes big By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated May 14, 2021, 8:30 a.m. Email to a Friend Thuso Mbedu as Cora in The Underground Railroad. Kyle Kaplan/Amazon Studios Welcome once again to HomeFront, where what would normally be a pre-Memorial Day weekend lull is a steady hum of activity as the three-dimensional world opens up a little bit more with each passing day. TV: âThe Underground Railroadâ traces âthe long, fraught journey of a woman, a people, and a country,â writes the Globeâs Ty Burr. In the hands of Barry Jenkins (âMoonlightâ), the âtransfixingâ 10-episode adaptation of Colson Whiteheadâs Pulitzer Prize-winning novel isnât perfectly paced â âthe middle sections . sag like a country bridgeâ â but at its best, âit exerts ....
Stepping into the material world of Mel Kendrick By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated May 13, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend A view of work by Mel Kendrick at the Addison Gallery of American Art.Frank E. Graham/Courtesy Addison Gallery of American Art ANDOVER â The title of Mel Kendrickâs first-ever major career retrospective is âSeeing Things in Things,â which sounds like a dodge because, at least partly, it is. Kendrick is noncommittal in that old-school Modernist way: For him, the work means nothing because it is nothing beyond, as the old saying goes, the thing itself. Kendrick, an alumnus of Phillips Academy, home to the splendid Addison Gallery of American Art, which mounted the show, might borrow from fellow Phillips artist alum Frank Stella: âWhat you see is what you see,â Stella once said when asked about his work, the ultimate verbal shrug. Itâs an explanation by way of non sequitur. ....