Leonard Bernstein conducting a performance of  "Candide." Photo: Operalia.

Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein

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Coming Attractions: March 29 Through April 13 — 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

Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein

By Joseph Horowitz | April 6, 2026

In Boston, Leonard Bernstein might have sustained Serge Koussevitzky’s bold adventure—and changed the course of American classical music. Today’s Boston Symphony is adrift

Visual Arts

Visual Art Review: “Imagined Nation” and the Unfinished Work of American Democracy

By Lauren Kaufmann | April 1, 2026

In light of our current government, the show provides inspiration from the past, and it serves as an invaluable reminder that democracy has never been static, but ever evolving.

Books

Book Review: “Great Pond” — Where Beauty and Hard Truths Swim Together

By Carolynn Kingyens | April 6, 2026

Ed Meek’s ability to harness language and cadence is comparable to watching a cowboy harness a wild mustang.

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

April 2, 2026

The week’s poem: Jacqueline Waters’ “Us ‘n’ Nature”

Dance

Dance Feature: Finding Comedy in Motion — Sara Juli and Alexander Davis Share the Stage

By Debra Cash | March 17, 2026

With autobiographical wryness on the menu, Sara Juli and Alexander David is a match made in performance art heaven.

Theater

Theater Review: Good Theater’s “Grand Horizons” — An Entertaining, At Times Unsettling, Domestic Dramedy

By David Greenham | April 6, 2026

A renovated and flexible performance space with unlimited free parking is what every theater company from Boston to Portland dreams of.

Television

Television Review: “Jury Duty: Company Retreat” — A Sharply Funny Satire of Corporate America

By Sarah Osman | March 24, 2026

“Jury Duty: Company Retreat” is an amusing lampoon with an economic message: it is is pro-small business and anti-private equity.

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: Brian Wilson’s Legacy Thrives — 2026 Reissues Reviewed

By Jason M. Rubin | March 30, 2026

Though Brian Wilson has left us, his enormous musical legacy lives on through a growing series of posthumous CD and vinyl reissues and books.

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