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A Spring Season That Beckons, Even If Theaters Aren't Quite Ready To Reopen

A Spring Season That Beckons, Even If Theaters Aren't Quite Ready To Reopen
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What's happening in the arts world - The Boston Globe

What’s happening in the arts world Updated February 4, 2021, 8:00 p.m. Email to a Friend MUSIC VANCE GILBERT The veteran Boston singer-songwriter performs a set from Club Passim, which is currently celebrating Black History Month with a monthlong series of concerts, master classes, and more highlighting and celebrating Black artists. Some proceeds from shows will be donated to Black-led charities.  Feb. 5, 7 p.m.  WINTER HOOT FROM HOME: A RESILIENCE REVUE Mike and Ruthy of The Mammals curate a lineup of folk royalty, some performing from the Ashokan Center in upstate New York and some dialing in from around the world. Featured artists include Ghana-born storyteller and percussionist Joakim Lartey, singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, indie rocker José Ayerve, and Ashokan head honchos Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. 

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What's happening in the arts world

What’s happening in the arts world © Provided by The Boston Globe Duke Riley s The Enchafed Flood mosaic is part of Lovers, Muggers, and Thieves at Praise Shadows Art Gallery. MUSIC VANCE GILBERT The veteran Boston singer-songwriter performs a set from Club Passim, which is currently celebrating Black History Month with a monthlong series of concerts, master classes, and more highlighting and celebrating Black artists. Some proceeds from shows will be donated to Black-led charities.  Feb. 5, 7 p.m.  WINTER HOOT FROM HOME: A RESILIENCE REVUE Mike and Ruthy of The Mammals curate a lineup of folk royalty, some performing from the Ashokan Center in upstate New York and some dialing in from around the world. Featured artists include Ghana-born storyteller and percussionist Joakim Lartey, singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, indie rocker José Ayerve, and Ashokan head honchos Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. 

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Keeping The Theater Fires Burning At Home — From Teatro Chelsea To New York's Public Theater

Julia Bernat and Rodrigo dos Santos in Julia, a Brazilian adaption of Miss Julie, presented by ArtsEmerson. (Courtesy) For many, the start of a new year brings renewed hope for change. This year is no different, especially with news of a vaccine signaling the beginning of the end of the pandemic. But even with a vaccine rollout, theatergoers ready to see local performers hit the stage will have to hold on a little longer. At a recent conference for performing arts professionals, Dr. Anthony Fauci shared that we may be able to head back to theaters in the fall when the population reaches a certain level of herd immunity if all goes according to plan. But even when we gather together, Fauci said that we might be wearing masks for some time.

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