Keith Powers, Cape Cod Times

Keith Powers

Cape Cod Times

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Past articles by Keith:

Cape Symphony's 'Forever Young' concert features child prodigy cellist

Cameron Renshaw, an 11-year-old cellist, and two Cape pianists will be guest artists for Cape Symphony's "Forever Young" concerts Nov. 12-13. → Read More

Happy anniversary! Chatham Chorale concert celebrates 50 years in church marking 300

Chatham Chorale will hold 4 concerts in 2 this weekend, the first since December 2019, to celebrate its 50th anniversary in a 300-year-old church. → Read More

'We can't stop': Cape Symphony's Ireland concert part of plan to 'keep moving' with live music

This weekend's "Passport to Ireland" concerts are part of Cape Symphony's push to keep live music going as vaccinated, masks patrons return. → Read More

Seeing black-and-white at Addison Gallery and Cape Ann Museum

Addison Gallery, Cape Ann exhibits explore how the perception of color doesn't just include pigment, but shadow, density and contrast. → Read More

Island vistas from Monhegan Island and Cape Ann in Gloucester exhibit

At Gloucester’s Cape Ann Museum, “Cape Ann & Monhegan Island Vistas” shows classic examples from dozens of artists who painted at both seaports. → Read More

'It's anti-classical, anti-prejudice': Symphony's concert adds Wampanoag stories, social change

This weekend's concert, Cape Symphony artistic director Jung-Ho Pak says, will have “the most strongly envisioned program I have ever created.” → Read More

Stories without borders: 'Fabric of a Nation' quilts at the Museum of Fine Arts

'Fabric of a Nation' is an intense exhibition that tells the story of our nation, warts and all. → Read More

Jane Peterson was born to paint. See her work at Endicott College through Jan. 28

“Jane Peterson: The Principal of Beauty,” is on view in the Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery at Beverly’s Endicott College. → Read More

Enigma's 'Curlew River' chamber opera has its roots in Japanese Noh tradition

Kirsten Z. Cairns directs an all-male cast including Matthew DiBattista, Aaron Engebreth, James Demler, Linus Schafer Goulthorpe and David McFerrin. → Read More

The outsiders: Historical horror in Salem reveals humanity, desperation of the accused

The Salem Witch Trials ended in the murder of at least 25 children, men and women in the 1690s. Each year at Halloween the PEM mounts an exhibit. → Read More

After director suffers a stroke during pandemic, New England Philharmonic begins anew

After longtime director Richard Pittman suffered a stroke, composer Eric Nathan leads New England Philharmonic in new season starting Oct. 16. → Read More

The perpetual candidate gets the spotlight in 'Think of Me Tuesday' at Gloucester Stage Company

With Gloucester poised for upcoming an upcoming election, “Think of Me Tuesday,” the story of perpetual candidate Jim “Buddy’ Chum has perfect timing. → Read More

Soak up Cuban painter Mariano's 'lo cubano' explorations in retrospective at the McMullen

The Cuban painter Mariano Rodriguez (1912–1990) traveled widely and painted prolifically. See a retrospective of his work at the McMullen in Boston. → Read More

'Reparations' at Gloucester Stage Company unloads surprises but avoids moral

Conflicts aren't decided, just abandoned in James Sheldon's "Reparations" at Gloucester Stage Company → Read More

'We have to be nimble,' says Rockport Chamber Music Festival's artistic director

The final concerts of this year’s Rockport Chamber Music Festival take place Sept. 3, 9–12, and 17–19. → Read More

'Reparations' at Gloucester Stage investigates grievances, the past and common humanity

Gloucester Stage Company's production of “Reparations” Sept. 3-19 stars Jason Bowen, Angela Pierce, Malcolm Ingram and Lisa Tharps. → Read More

'Complicated, hilarious and horrifying': Lanes Cover Theater Co.'s 'Taming of the Shrew'

Lanes Coven Theater Co. presents “The Taming of the Shrew” at two outdoor locations beginning Aug. 26, in Gloucester and Beverly. → Read More

Gloucester Stage Company's 'Seared' boils over with anger

You hate the characters in Theresa Rebeck’s “Seared” so much, you end up respecting them. → Read More

This sergeant in the U.S. Army is the star of this summer's Newburyport Chamber Music Fest

Chamber music premieres with tuba aren’t that common, but U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Scott Devereaux isn’t a common tuba player anyway. → Read More

Take a trip to Scandinavia: Nikolai Astrup's 'Visions of Norway' at Clark Art Institute

The Clark in Williamstown is exhibiting works of Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup and Les Lalanne - Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne → Read More