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Classical Album Reviews: Dvorak’s “Legends & Rhapsodies” and Stewart Goodyear plays Prokofiev

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Coming Attractions: November 24 Through December 7 — 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

Classical Album Reviews: Dvorak’s “Legends & Rhapsodies” and Stewart Goodyear plays Prokofiev

By Jonathan Blumhofer | December 3, 2024

Wow. Stewart Goodyear can play Prokofiev. The Czech Philharmonic and Tomás Netopil are compelling advocates, playing Dvořák with plenty of rhythmic zest and tonal warmth.

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Review: “The Dance of Life” American Style — Not Renaissance-Ready

By Peter Walsh | November 29, 2024

The symbolism here can grate loudly against reality. Those panels extolling the creativity and stoic virtues of the American working class clash with the ways workers were actually treated during the Gilded Age.

Film

Book Review: “My Affair with Art House Cinema” — Still Hot and Heavy

By Gerald Peary | December 2, 2024

It’s hard to imagine anyone connected with the movie world who is not appreciative of  Phillip Lopate for the grace and intelligence and knowledge he has brought to film criticism.

Books

Book Review: “My Affair with Art House Cinema” — Still Hot and Heavy

By Gerald Peary | December 2, 2024

It’s hard to imagine anyone connected with the movie world who is not appreciative of  Phillip Lopate for the grace and intelligence and knowledge he has brought to film criticism.

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

November 28, 2024

This week’s poem: Gilmore Tamny’s “kittencam”

Dance

Dance Review: Faye Driscoll’s “Weathering” — New York City Pompeii

By Debra Cash | November 17, 2024

When the performers finally left the platform, breathing hard, crawling towards us and into the audience, I realized I was seeing something new.

Theater

Theater Review: “Galileo’s Daughter” — Ill-Matched Stories

By Martin Copenhaver | November 26, 2024

A story of divorce and self-discovery may be worth telling, but it suffers when it is interwoven with a life narrative that is clearly weighter.

Television

Television Review: “Beatles ’64” – When They Were 64

By Ed Symkus | November 27, 2024

The most recent in an apparently boundless reservoir of Beatles documentaries will “please please” their fans.

Podcasts

Short Fuse Podcast #69: Talking About “The Museum of Other People”

By Elizabeth Howard | September 10, 2024

Short Fuse host Elizabeth Howard talks to Adam Kuper about his book “The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions”.

Short Fuses

December Short Fuses — Materia Critica

By Arts Fuse Editor | December 1, 2024

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

Spotlight

Locke’s 2024 List of Notable Operatic Recordings and a Few Non-Operatic Ones

By Ralph P. Locke | December 3, 2024

The opera repertory is so much richer than what gets staged nowadays; some of the most exciting recordings that came my way are of somewhat or entirely forgotten operas from past eras.

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