Month: July 2016
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
Read MoreThe Emperor of the Moon is a boisterous bit of family friendly late-afternoon entertainment under Shakespeare & Company’s Rose Footprint Tent.
Read MoreThere has never been a better time in America to reconsider the importance of television’s role in the political discourse.
Read More“Hey, the more Yes music being played in 2016, the better.”
Read MoreShakespeare & Company’s staging of Merchant of Venice is the strongest this critic has ever seen or could hope to.
Read MoreMost of the can’t-miss acts on this year’s Lowell Folk Fest roster are artists who make preserving musical traditions a family business.
Read MoreHomophobia may not have been behind Freddie Mercury’s decision to keep the location of his ashes a secret, but it hardly ruins Mercury’s Ashes.
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Cultural Commentary: Artwashing — Aiding Derelict Neighborhoods or Abetting Social Inequity?
For the anti-gentrification critics, urban deterioration should be left the way it is.
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