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Find out what the stars have in store for you today.
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Comics

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The one thing to do this weekDo, see, or hear
If Russell Brand can humanize Britney Spears in a 30-second ad, what can't he do?

Restaurants

Dining Out
Clam BoxClassic seafood shacks
Get your fried clam kicks on Route 133.

CD Reviews

The Game'LAX'
LA rapper the Game's third album isn't worth playing to the end.

Blogs

Exhibitionist blog
Wellesley art department lecturer to Davis Museum: Give me back my art Eleanor P. DeLorme, a senior lecturer in the Art Department...
Movie Nation blog
The Circle closes It was inevitable, I suppose, that the Circle Cinemas...
Viewer Discretion blog
More DNC ratings numbers According to the Nielsen Company, Hillary Clinton's Tuesday night speech...

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Art critic
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'Woman and Child'

Wellesley vows to better protect art

A day after reports surfaced that Wellesley College's Davis Museum may have unintentionally thrown out a prized 1921 painting by French cubist Fernand Leger titled "Woman and Child" (left), President H. Kim Bottomly promised that new controls will be in place by October to better protect the museum's art.
Movie review
'Traitor'

Thriller ramps up complexity, anxiety

3.0 Stars  "Traitor" is a propulsive international espionage thriller, built on the hurry-scurry bones of the "Bourne" movies.
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Celebrity news

Marion 'Suge' Knight

Rap mogul 'Suge' Knight released from Vegas jail

Knight was jailed on assault and drug charges after he was accused of beating his girlfriend while brandishing a knife near the Las Vegas Strip, police said. (AP)

TV/Radio

Radio Tracks
Barry Scott

Counting down to the end of summer

With Labor Day approaching, it's no surprise that radio uses the upcoming three-day weekend as an occasion for special programming.
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Theater/Arts

Galleries
'Big Catch'

In spare works,
a world of meaning

Painter Herman Maril's two worlds, Provincetown and Baltimore, come together beautifully in "Herman Maril: An Artist's Two Worlds."

Music

Concert review
Melody Gardot

With her songs, Gardot transforms suffering into art

The music that young jazz chanteuse Melody Gardot and her band performed Saturday evening was more than a concert in a jazz club. It was theatrical.
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Books

Literay magazines

Surveying New England's wealth of literary magazines

New England has a leg up on the rest of the nation when it comes to the literati. Take a look at the top 10 literary magazines.

Movies

Featured review
'Fall River'

'Frozen River'

3.5 Stars  The film takes you to an unnoticed corner of our country and shows what it's like to actually live there.

Things to Do

DCR Hatch Memorial Shell

Free events in the Hub

Boston's a generous city when it comes to freebies, and we've pooled together a bevy of events to prove that you don't need a deep wallet to have a good time.