Arts Fuse Editor
In time, Wiener-Dog may be the film that defines Todd Solondz as a filmmaker.
One of the ironies inf American Rhapsody is that most of the artists Pierpont takes up didn’t find life in America to be rhapsodic at all.
There is plenty of comedy in this horror film: think A Midsummer Night’s Dream meets I Love Lucy.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
I can’t quite believe I’m cautioning viewers about the troubling nature of a documentary about tickling.
“It was an amazing event and it was a blow to lose it. Free outdoor events that give people access to the arts are a rarity,”
Patrick Gabridge’s political satire presents some intriguing sci-fi-like concepts, but the play falls into too many narrative potholes.
There is nothing quite so exhilarating as watching Shakespeare done right – except, perhaps, watching one of his plays done right, twice.
The wellsprings of Quilt’s sound are diverse – psychedelics, dream pop, Beach ‘n’ Beatle harmony groups, folk-rock and, I swear, punkoid racket at times.
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