Arts Fuse Editor
What follows is a succession of images and tableaux static enough to make Michelangelo Antonioni look like an action-movie director.
Who knew that a fungi could be so inspirational?
Tom Petty managed to not only survive but thrive in the ever-changing music world.
Oscar Wilde’s life might have been tortured, but the writer never believed he had been disgraced, only rejected.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
A terrifically fun — when not spine-tingling — exhibition of horror and sci-fi memorabilia.
Lucky is a showcase for Harry Dean Stanton’s unique talents, which primarily lie in his inhabiting roles as an amped-up or quirkier version of himself.
An outstanding production of a Stephen Sondheim musical that was initially thought to be a misfire.
The Monks were, and to some extent still are, the quintessential cult band.
Wilbury Theatre proves that an arts organization can grow while pushing an experimental agenda.
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