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Critics discuss 'The Hangover Part III'
Globe critic Ty Burr didn't complete despise the final chapter of "The Hangover" trilogy. In his 1 1/2 star review, Burr writes, "It's not terrible. It's just bad." Watch Burr and film editor Janice Page discuss "The Hangover Part III"......

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Winter TV Preview
Winter TV forecast
Let Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert be your guide with his forecast of what's to come in the next few months.

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Video: We Like to Watch: 'Behind the Candelabra'
In Globe critic Matthew Gilbert's review of the new HBO Liberace biopic "Behind the Candelabra," he praises star Michael Douglas for nailing the tough role. "As Liberace, Michael Douglas brings an enormous amount of commitment, dignity, and dimension to “Behind......

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Critics discuss 'The Hangover Part III'
Globe critic Ty Burr didn't complete despise the final chapter of "The Hangover" trilogy. In his 1 1/2 star review, Burr writes, "It's not terrible.......

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BSO players sign new labor agreement
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'Poppins' enjoying a tuneup
Composer Richard M. Sherman looks back at "his" version of "Mary Poppins" and at the musical it became in 2004.


On the Cape, a view of Gorey
"Elegant Enigmas: The Art of Edward Gorey" tries to figure out what the master illustrator of morbid humor liked.


'Chapters' blends dances
Intensity and humanity propel the choreography in "Chapters From a Broken Novel" as Doug Varone makes subliminal connections in dance.


A tale of murder, 'Cardillac'
set for Boston premiere
The opera's combination of its curious story and its unorthodox telling creating an uneasy immediacy.


Williams steers away
from heartbreak songs
"Blessed," Lucinda Williams' forthcoming album, shows the songwriter stretching, beautifully, beyond her usual tropes.







