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Film Review: François Ozon Reimagines Camus with Style—and Judicious Revisions

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Coming Attractions: April 12 Through 27 — 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

Jazz Album Review: Club d’elf Blends Gwana and Jam-Band Energy on “Loon & Thrush”

By Paul Robicheau | April 20, 2026

Mike Rivard’s rotating collective has blended dub, jazz, funk, electronica, hip-hop, and prog into its heady stew.

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Review: Derrick Adams Turns Black Joy Into an Expansive World

By Lauren Kaufmann | April 19, 2026

Jubilant collages, TV motifs, and immersive rooms celebrate 25 years of Black artist Derrick Adams’s inventive practice.

Film

Film Review: François Ozon Reimagines Camus with Style—and Judicious Revisions

By Gerald Peary | April 20, 2026

A rigorously faithful “Stranger” that nonetheless reframes the novel’s moral center in worthy, modern ways.

Books

Book Review: Wilhelm Furtwängler in Wartime – Reflections on Ian Buruma’s “Stay Alive”

By Joseph Horowitz | April 16, 2026

If there is a through-line consolidating Ian Buruma’s account, it is the admonition: Do not rush to judgment.

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

April 16, 2026

This week’s poem: James Cook’s “Suffering Is Not Special”

Dance

Dance Review: Angkor Troupe’s “Swan Lake” — Trauma into Triumph

By Debra Cash | April 19, 2026

Turn the lake into a lotus pond and you can take it from there.

Theater

Theater Review: “When Playwrights Kill” — A Wickedly Funny Backstage Farce About Art, Ego, and Desperation

By Martin Copenhaver | April 16, 2026

In this high-energy comedy of creative frustration, history—and hubris—repeat themselves to hilarious effect.

Television

Television Review: “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” Tackles Sex Work, Survival, and Suburban Hypocrisy

By Sarah Osman | April 18, 2026

A sharp, locally grounded dramedy that captures the contradictions of suburban Southern California — and the steep cost of survival for young women.

Podcasts

Short Fuse Podcast #87: A Library on Death Row

By Elizabeth Howard | March 26, 2026

Host Elizabeth Howard explores the importance of books for people incarcerated in Mississippi.

Short Fuses

April Short Fuses — Materia Critica

By Arts Fuse Editor | April 1, 2026

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

Spotlight

Music Commentary: Big Ears 2026 — Another View

By Rob Battles | April 10, 2026

A diary of shows attended – good, bad, and indifferent — at this year’s Big Ears Festival, as well as comments on some of the non-musical joys and hassles.

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.

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