Month: October 2017
There’s a remarkable breadth and depth, both textural and musical, to this collection of songs and dances that date back to the earliest years of the Republic.
Read MoreWe are invited to see the world through the eyes of an adolescent whose autism makes human communication and contact incredibly difficult.
Read MoreComing of age in today’s world is a tumultuous and confusing experience; Ken Urban’s script expertly taps into these modern anxieties.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreA festival of Gumboot and Pantsula at Rhode Island College featured a large cast of virtuosic dancers and engaging musicians.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreComparisons and guesses about influence aside, poet Richard Hoffman’s voice is individual, original, and strong.
Read MoreThe short volume promises a glimpse into Patti Smith’s intuitive creative process — but disappoints.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreFar more impressive than pianist Martha Argerich’s impeccable mechanical abilities are her interpretive chops. Here, she’s truly in a league of her own.
Read More