In the Herald, Terry Byrne previews the Publick Theatre's production of "Arcadia." ... Ted Medrek talks to POPSearch winner Frances Botelho-Hoeg. ... Sarah Rodman says there are still tickets available for James Taylor's show tonight at the Tweeter Center, and you should go, because last night's show was a sublime "cure for the summertime blues."
Poke around both papers' gossip columns and you'll find different tales on the maneuvering around getting a big yacht for "The Departed." The Inside Track also covers Bronson Arroyo's CD release party.
The Globe's Names & Faces says former Del Fuego turned family rocker Dan Zanes is going to have a gig on the Disney Channel this fall. ... Also, says Lance Armstrong says Cambridge's own member of the "Departed" cast, Matt Damon, is interested in playing him in a movie. ... Christine Temin gives a mixed review to a batik show at Mass. College of Art. But Lawrence Johnson enthuses about Sunday's Pops Gospel Night.
The Herald's Mark Perigard has an hilarious review of the reality series about Roxbury's unfavorite son, "Being Bobby Brown," debuting Thursday at 10 on Bravo. "A window on a nightmare" -- namely marriage to Whitney Houston. Ouch. ... Names & Faces meanwhile complains that Brown decided it was his prerogative -- Get it? Get it? -- not to talk to the Globe.
In the Berkshire Eagle, reviewer Jeffrey Borak is no fan of Stephen Sondheim's "Follies," but he says Barrington Stage's production is "riveting." ... In the Patriot Ledger, Jody Feinberg tells Cohasset residents to keep an eye out for Garrison Keillor, who's performing at the South Shore Music Circus Thursday.


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