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Jazz Album Review: Pianist Paul Bley’s “Open, to love” — Waiting to be Splashed With Sound

Coming Attractions

Coming Attractions: March 16 Through 31 — What Will Light Your Fire

Our expert critics supply a guide to film, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.

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Music

Jazz Album Review: Pianist Paul Bley’s “Open, to love” — Waiting to be Splashed With Sound

By Michael Ullman | March 25, 2025

What is most striking here is Paul Bley’s patience as a pianist, his practice of playing a chord or even a couple of notes and letting them hang in the air as if he were an outside observer, listening to their gradual fading.

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Review: A Fruitful Exchange — “Believers: Artists and the Shakers”

By Lauren Kaufmann | March 18, 2025

The exchange proved to be as fruitful for the artists as it was for the Shakers.

Film

Film Review: “Misericordia” — Empathy Rules

By Peter Keough | March 23, 2025

Director Alain Guiraudie’s latest film is a darkly hilarious, polymorphously perverse paean to compassion.

Books

Book Review: “The Last Tsar”– Last Train to Pskov

By Tom Connolly | March 23, 2025

Historian Tsuyoshi Hasegawa’s towering achievement is to show that, while Nicholas II was betrayed, he lost his throne because he had made it impossible for anyone who loved Russia to be loyal to him.

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

March 20, 2025

This week’s poem: Gloria Monaghan’s “The Catbirds”

Dance

Dance Review: United Dance Company — Breaking Down Barriers, Beautifully

By Jessica Lockhart | March 11, 2025

The five performers with Down syndrome danced along with three professionally trained dancers without disabilities — and they all looked wonderful.

Theater

Theater Review: “The Inspector” Makes a Wildly Amusing Call

By Bill Marx | March 19, 2025

The Russian dramatist’s expansive application of ridicule, his picture of human society as an endless chain of fools fooling fools fooling fools, couldn’t be more fitting — it is a funhouse mirror of our times.

Television

Television Review: “The Righteous Gemstones” — Still Misbehavin’

By Sarah Osman | March 19, 2025

The fourth and final season of Danny McBride’s demented comedy comes to a satisfying conclusion.

Podcasts

Short Fuse Podcast #70: Reading and Talking Film — Sonya Chung, Film Forum

By Elizabeth Howard | February 27, 2025

In this engaging conversation, Elizabeth Howard speaks with Sonya Chung, the director of Film Forum in New York, about the intersection of film and literature, the relevance of the Oscars, and the impact of independent films.

Short Fuses

March Short Fuses — Materia Critica

By Arts Fuse Editor | March 1, 2025

Each month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.

Spotlight

Arts Commentary: Climate Crisis Cabaret — Marching Orders

By Bill Marx | March 12, 2025

Why did I help organize the Climate Crisis Cabaret? Because these are not normal times. And we need more theater like it.

About the Arts Fuse

The Arts Fuse was established in June, 2007 as a curated, independent online arts magazine dedicated to publishing in-depth criticism, along with high quality previews, interviews, and commentaries. The publication's over 70 freelance critics (many of them with decades of experience) cover dance, film, food, literature, music, television, theater, video games, and visual arts. Support arts coverage that believes that culture matters.