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Poetry Review: Nicole Yurcaba’s “Hutsulka” — Lost in Translation, Living in War

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Coming Attractions: June 21 Through July 6 — 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

Book Review: Rivalry as Collaboration — Dylan, the Beatles, and the Sound of Influence

By Michael Londra | June 25, 2026

Jim Windolf’s joint portrait argues that competition between icons did not divide them—it reshaped modern music

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Review: “Persistent Curiosity” — Urgent Questions

By Lauren Kaufmann | June 18, 2026

A Provincetown exhibition pairs data and aesthetics to reveal how artists and scientists alike are driven to understand—and protect—the ocean’s shifting world.

Film

Film Review: “Mare’s Nest” — Don DeLillo Gets Played

By Peter Keough | June 25, 2026

This ambitious adaptation finds its power in images, not in the novelist’s dense and elusive language.

Books

Poetry Review: Nicole Yurcaba’s “Hutsulka” — Lost in Translation, Living in War

By Olga Livshin | June 26, 2026

A compelling exploration of diasporic grief and the limits of a poetic response to war.

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

June 25, 2026

The week’s poem: Chris Siteman’s “Mermaids”

Dance

Dance Preview: Reclaiming the Social Heart of Dance

By Rachel Hackam | June 13, 2026

Shakia Barron’s “The Gathering” transforms the stage into a shared space of rhythm, improvisation, and release.

Theater

Theater Review: “The Zionists” — A Bold Debate, Blunted

By Bill Marx | June 26, 2026

S. Asher Gelman’s script opens as a rare, bracing political drama before collapsing into conventional family melodrama.

Television

Television Review: “Alice and Steve” — Laughing Optional, Discomfort Guaranteed

By Sarah Osman | June 13, 2026

In the series “Alice and Steve,” Nicola Walker anchors a dark comedy that’s less about laughs than about longing, aging, and emotional dysfunction.

Podcasts

Short Fuse Podcast #89: “Can the Arts Create a Ruckus?”

By Elizabeth Howard | June 23, 2026

Host Elizabeth Howard moderates a conversation about whether the arts can provoke, reflect, and sustain cultural dialogue in a period of disruption and transformation.

Short Fuses

June Short Fuses — Materia Critica

By Arts Fuse Editor | June 1, 2026

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

Spotlight

Arts Commentary: The Kennedy Center and the Boston Symphony Orchestra — A Tale of Two Crises

By Jonathan Blumhofer | June 18, 2026

A court-ordered reset in Washington and a self-inflicted rupture in Boston expose deeper failures of leadership, transparency, and trust.

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