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Book Review: Unraveling Identity and Memory in Alois Hotschnig’s “My Mother’s Silver Fox”

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Coming Attractions: February 1 through 16 — 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 Reviews: A Big Band Bonanza from Canada’s Cellar Music Group

By Allen Michie | February 3, 2026

Two debut big band albums, one traditional and one progressive, are blowing in hot in the dead of winter.

Visual Arts

Visual Arts Review: Threads of Tradition — The Quiet Brilliance of “One Hundred Stitches, One Hundred Villages”

By Lauren Kaufmann | January 5, 2026

Although the work seems timeless, its modernity reflects a culture that reveres its age-old traditions and preserves them over many generations.

Film

Film Review: “Melania” — An Aggressively Dull Travesty

By Michael Marano | February 2, 2026

As a dick-waving demonstration of fascist corporate and political power, “Melania” would make a great double bill with Pasolini’s “Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom.”

Books

Book Review: Unraveling Identity and Memory in Alois Hotschnig’s “My Mother’s Silver Fox”

By Roberta Silman | February 3, 2026

My Mother’s Silver Fox “is a welcome addition to literature about the repercussions of the Second World War, especially its dark side — the cruelty and chilling efficiency of the SS program called Lebensborn and its aftermath.”

Poetry at The Arts Fuse

Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse

January 29, 2026

This week’s poem: Kevin Gallagher’s “February 1, 1972”

Dance

Book Review: Choreographer George Balanchine — Cavalier or Creep?

By Debra Cash | January 8, 2026

“Balanchine Finds His America” is written primarily in the present tense, so that reading the book is like watching a never-to-be-repeated dance performance.

Theater

Theater Review: “Noli Timere” — A Fearless Weaving of Light and Motion

By Robert Israel | January 31, 2026

If there is power in being invited, for the space of 80 minutes, to suspend our fear of where things are going, this show is a place where we can feel safe to do just that.

Television

Film Review: “Twinless” — A Double Take on Loss, Love, and Selfhood

By Sarah Osman | January 13, 2026

“Twinless” is by far the most surprising film I’ve seen in a long time. I relished the emotional rollercoaster ride director and writer James Sweeney takes us on.

Podcasts

Short Fuse Podcast #83: Big House Books – When to Hold the Line

By Elizabeth Howard | January 28, 2026

In this Short Fuse episode, host Elizabeth Howard talks to Holly Smith, a volunteer and board member at Big House Books in Jackson, Mississippi.

Short Fuses

February Short Fuses — Materia Critica

By Arts Fuse Editor | February 1, 2026

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

Spotlight

The 20th Annual Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: The Institution Continues

By Tom Hull | January 12, 2026

Onwards for an invaluable poll from a community of critics that gives us a map to an expansive world of jazz to explore — with hints at terra incognita.

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