New England Fall Guide 2007
Happy endings: Bad news begets good tunes.
By Matt Ashare.
War, peace, and Robert Pinsky: The season’s fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
By John Freeman.
War zones: Fall films face terror at home and abroad.
By Peter Keough.
BBC? America!: The networks put some English on the fall TV season.
By Joyce Millman.
Turn on the bright lights: Art, women, politics, and food.
By Randi Hopkins.
Singles scene: Local bands dig in with digital.
By Will Spitz.
Locked and loaded: The fall promises a double-barreled blast of gaming greatness.
By Mitch Krpata.
Stage worthies: Fall on the Boston boards.
By Carolyn Clay.
Basstown nights: The new scene emerges; Halloween preparations.
By David Day.
World music: The BSO goes traveling, and Berlin comes to Boston.
By Lloyd Schwartz.
Bounty: The best of the season’s roots, world, folk, and blues.
By Ted Drozdowski.
Busy busy: Something for everyone this fall.
By Debra Cash.
Trane, Joyce Dee Dee, Sco, and more: A jam-packed season of jazz.
By Jon Garelick.

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