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Lightning Strikes Twice: Another Lost Jacob Lawrence Surfaces

Lightning Strikes Twice: Another Lost Jacob Lawrence Surfaces Its owner, a nurse living on the Upper West Side, flagged a worker at the Metropolitan Museum’s information desk. “Listen, nobody calls me back. I have this painting. Who do I need to talk to?” Ralph Augsburger, a conservator at ArtCare Conservation, with the long-missing Panel 28 from Jacob Lawrence’s series “Struggle: From the History of the American People.” It will join an exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum later this week.Credit.The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Amr Alfiky/The New York Times

HomeFront: Billie Holiday, Beethoven, and Bad Bunny, plus art to comfort and calm

HomeFront: Billie Holiday, Beethoven, and Bad Bunny, plus art to comfort and calm By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated February 25, 2021, 6:35 p.m. Email to a Friend Andra Day stars in The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Takashi Seida/Hulu Welcome back to HomeFront, where the moon is almost full, the snow is melting a little, and next week is March, can you believe it? Now that I’ve all but guaranteed a freak blizzard, here are some suggestions for cocooning entertainment. FILM: The “electrifying” Andra Day deserves better than “The United States vs. Billie Holiday,” an “earnestly scattered” effort that earns 2½ stars from Globe film critic Ty Burr. Day delivers “a marvel of dramatic and vocal technique as well as a full-on possession,” he writes. “[Y]ou can’t take your eyes off Holiday, who in Day’s performance is a diva and a lost soul, the nation’s conscience and her own worst enemy.”

What s happening in the arts world - The Boston Globe

What’s happening in the arts world Updated February 25, 2021, 6:42 p.m. Email to a Friend MUSIC Pop & Rock ONCE VIRTUAL VENUE Somerville’s ONCE Ballroom may have been forced out of its physical Highland Avenue space for now, but it lives on online, and this weekend offers a formidable lineup; R&B chanteuse Ava Sophia, a standout from the 2020 617Sessions, unleashes new music (Feb. 26); band of sisters Circus Trees and introspective alt-rockers Dearbones share a bill (Feb. 27); and Sunday ends the shortest month with a goth threefer of Kiss of the Whip, Shanghai Beach, and Cushing. (Feb. 28).  Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m. 

Things to Do: DSO Jazz Marathon, Black History Month Events, & More

Things to Do: DSO Jazz Marathon, Black History Month Events, & More
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It s Alive! — Movies, Monsters And Metallica s Guitarist Meet At The Peabody Essex Museum

This article is more than 3 years old. Dr. Frankenstein’s famous exclamation from the 1931 classic film is now also the fitting title of a new exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem. “It’s Alive” displays a trove of rare, vintage horror and sci-fi posters that s been passionately amassed over decades by a consummate collector, Kirk Hammett, lead guitarist for Metallica. The PEM exhibit displays Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett other passion old movie posters. (Andrea Shea/WBUR) The 54-year-old musician says the seeds for his creepy, but stunning poster collection were sown early. “I’ve been obsessed with the horror movie genre ever since I was 5 years old,” he recalled. That’s when he encountered his gateway film “The Day of the Triffids,” a black-and-white 1962 spine-tingler about extraterrestrial plantlike creatures taking over. “From that moment on I was hooked,” Hammett said.

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