In the Globe, Steve Morse talks to organizers of this weekend's showings of a Dispatch documentary at the Somerville. Will it turn out to be as wildly popular as the New England-rooted band's farewell gig at the Hatch Shell last year? Probably not, but it will certainly be more of an event than the usual midnight movie. Morse also has a review of the film here. ... Richard Dyer writes about seeing James Levine introduce Seiji Ozawa at Tanglewood on parade Tuesday night, and Ozawa leading a "blazing performance" of Beethoven.
In the Herald, Sean McCarthy says the Coolidge Corner "puts the art in arthouse." ... Both papers have the story on the Wang bailing out the fire-ravaged NSMT that we told you about yesterday. ... In the Berkshire Eagle, Jeffrey Borak reviews the Miniature Theatre of Chester's production of David Mamet's "Boston Marriage." ... In the Lowell Sun, Mary Sampas features a dance production that "brings the mill girls to life."


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