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Coming Attractions: April 27 Through May 12 — What Will Light Your Fire

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

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Music

Concert Review: Radius Ensemble — A Special Occasion

By Aaron Keebaugh | April 30, 2025

After more than a quarter century, with an impressive new venue serving as a platform, Radius Ensemble continues to expand its musical reach.

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Review: Jim Dine Prints — A Vocabulary of Feelings

By Peter Walsh | April 29, 2025

Every subject in Jim Dine’s richly rendered work seems to edge towards something other than itself, deeper and more personal.

Film

Film Review: “Rust” – A Horrific Filmmaking Experience Produces an Exceptional Western

By Ed Symkus | May 1, 2025

“Rust” is an old-school Western with some fine performances, a violent edge, and a lot of heart.

Books

Book Review: “Sargent and Paris” — Sargent and Amnesia

By Trevor Fairbrother | April 29, 2025

I wish this catalogue spelled out John Singer Sargent’s professional stance as a “juste milieu” painter more methodically. That term refers to those eager to be associated with new stylistic tendencies yet careful not to transgress the establishment’s norms.

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

May 1, 2025

This week’s poem: Danielle Legros Georges’s “The Two Liberations of Crispus Attucks”

Dance

Television Review: “Étoile” Puts a Promising Dramatic Spotlight on Ballet

By Robert Steven Mack | April 29, 2025

All of the gritty challenges for today’s ballet companies are touched on in “Étoile”, including financial troubles, union strikes, rapaciously controlling donors, jealous, egomaniacal dancers, and more bumps in the road.

Theater

Theater Review: “The Obligation to Live” — Defying the Machinery of Death

By Robert Israel | April 25, 2025

The emphasis of the B&P troupe has become increasingly apocalyptic: the struggle we are engaged in is for nothing less than the preservation of our planet, and for the preservation of our individual — and collective ––hearts and minds.

Television

Television Review: “Étoile” Puts a Promising Dramatic Spotlight on Ballet

By Robert Steven Mack | April 29, 2025

All of the gritty challenges for today’s ballet companies are touched on in “Étoile”, including financial troubles, union strikes, rapaciously controlling donors, jealous, egomaniacal dancers, and more bumps in the road.

Podcasts

Short Fuse Podcast #71: Reading the City with Tyler Wetherall

By Elizabeth Howard | April 8, 2025

In this conversation, Elizabeth Howard engages with Tyler Wetherall, focusing on how she connects with the literary community in New York City through her newsletter, “Reading the City.”

Short Fuses

May Short Fuses — Materia Critica

By Arts Fuse Editor | May 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: From the Editor’s Desk — By Popular Demand, 2025

By Bill Marx | April 24, 2025

Back in February of 2024 I began to write a weekly column for AF newsletter on Substack. A few readers have asked that I post these opinion pieces in the magazine. Here is a selection of my favorites of 2025

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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.