Arts Fuse Editor
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreAnnihilation wants to be a big movie about big ideas — what we get is a flawed impersonation of one.
Read MoreAs Alex Honnold observes, if he solos El Cap, it’s like winning a gold medal in the Olympics. But there’s no second or third place. If he fails, he dies.
Read MoreLost Laughs is an absorbing examination of the dark side of American celebrity.
Read MoreI’ve never run across music like this and never had even a platonic notion of what such a hybrid would sound like.
Read MoreHere we are more than a year into the tumultuous Trump era, and we have not seen a revival of angry punk or righteous folk.
Read MoreDel Toro creates a visually intriguing world, but the story’s premise is too farfetched to work.
Read MoreA devastating piece, given the recent mass murder in Parkland, Florida, but DeKalb Elementary unfolds with an almost eerie calm.
Read MoreThe branding for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics is colorful, but not visually overwhelming like some of its predecessors
Read MoreAt a lean ninety minutes long, the play tackles too many big issues to do them justice.
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