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All content by Nathan Frontiero
Abandon the myth of ‘apolitical art’
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Nathan Frontiero
November 14, 2016
Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers lead ‘Search Party’ at UMass
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 24, 2016
Northampton Arts Council to present Wes Anderson film festival
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 19, 2016
Boston Calling 2016 delivers rousing farewell to City Hall Plaza
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Emily Johnson
June 2, 2016
Activists present spectrum of survivor narratives in ‘We Believe You’
By
Nathan Frontiero
April 7, 2016
Lack of representation the focus of 88th Academy Awards
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Nathan Frontiero
February 29, 2016
‘The Witch’ brews spellbinding horror from New England lore
By
Nathan Frontiero
February 29, 2016
UMass Theatre Guild preps for eclectic spring season
By
Nathan Frontiero
January 28, 2016
‘The Force Awakens’ restores the joyful spirit to a beloved saga
By
Nathan Frontiero
January 19, 2016
Coldplay return to living color with uneven ‘A Head Full of Dreams’
By
Nathan Frontiero
December 9, 2015
‘Mockingjay – Part 2’ successfully rekindles an old flame
By
Nathan Frontiero
November 30, 2015
‘Steve Jobs’ a flawed, well-acted indictment of Apple co-founder
By
Nathan Frontiero
November 16, 2015
Popcorn Miners – What Makes a Good Horror Film?
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 30, 2015
‘It Follows’ lingers beautifully in your nightmares
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 29, 2015
Stockbridge lecturer offers a permaculture perspective with ‘Inhabit’ screening
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 8, 2015
‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’ is a refreshing coming-of-age story
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 21, 2015
It’s easy to fall in love with ‘Mistress America’
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 17, 2015
‘The End of the Tour’ explores the loneliness of creativity
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 14, 2015
Stay away from ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 14, 2015
‘Paper Towns’ is a charming take on young adult drama
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 10, 2015
‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ is blissfully absurd action romp
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 9, 2015
Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a knockout performance in ‘Southpaw’
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 8, 2015
‘While We’re Young’ meditates on age, experience, and authenticity
By
Nathan Frontiero
April 30, 2015
Empty seats and the paradox of SGA accessibility
By
Nathan Frontiero
March 24, 2015
‘Kingsman’ a rollicking take on the spy flick
By
Nathan Frontiero
February 19, 2015
‘The Last Five Years’ hits most of the right notes
By
Nathan Frontiero
February 19, 2015
More mood than blood in ‘A Most Violent Year’
By
Nathan Frontiero
February 12, 2015
‘Selma’ resonates with the here and now
By
Nathan Frontiero
January 22, 2015
Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons shine in ‘Whiplash’
By
Nathan Frontiero
November 20, 2014
‘Interstellar’ is an exhilarating, emotional space odyssey
By
Nathan Frontiero
November 13, 2014
At the end of your rope? Write about it
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 30, 2014
‘The Legend of Korra’ kicks off Book Four with a bang
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 16, 2014
Love and loss resonate in ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby’
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 16, 2014
‘The Drop’ is a case study in empathy
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 25, 2014
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ changes the meaning of summer blockbusters
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 18, 2014
Michael Fassbender shines in eccentric, disarming ‘Frank’
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 11, 2014
The Antlers evolve beautifully with ‘Familiars’
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 9, 2014
‘Under the Skin’ is an entrancing, enlightening film
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 4, 2014
‘Snowpiercer’ is a compelling dystopian rush
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 4, 2014
‘The Giver’ is a torturous, misguided bore
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 3, 2014
Remembering Robin Williams
By
Nathan Frontiero
September 2, 2014
SGA Judiciary must overturn invalidation of student voice
By
Nathan Frontiero
April 28, 2014
Brooklyn indie-rock band The Antlers prepare new album
By
Nathan Frontiero
April 28, 2014
‘Transcendence’ a fumbling cautionary tale
By
Nathan Frontiero
April 23, 2014
‘Noah’ a sinking ship
By
Nathan Frontiero
April 23, 2014
‘Bates Motel’ checks in for its second season
By
Nathan Frontiero
March 12, 2014
Coldplay preps new album ‘Ghost Stories’
By
Nathan Frontiero
March 10, 2014
‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’s’ triumphant return to New York
By
Nathan Frontiero
March 5, 2014
‘The Lego Movie’ a fun adventure
By
Nathan Frontiero
February 12, 2014
‘Frozen’ a welcome return to form
By
Nathan Frontiero
January 29, 2014
‘Anchorman 2’ a rare exception to disappointing comedy sequels
By
Nathan Frontiero
January 21, 2014
2013 demonstrates a strong year in film
By
Nathan Frontiero
January 21, 2014
‘Catching Fire’ is epic, dark and outstanding
By
Nathan Frontiero
November 26, 2013
‘Ender’s Game’ doesn’t get off the ground
By
Nathan Frontiero
November 5, 2013
‘Carrie’ a self-aware horror that stands on its own
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 31, 2013
Looking back on ‘The Shining’
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 31, 2013
‘Runner Runner’ is a disappointing mess
By
Nathan Frontiero
October 15, 2013
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