Arts Fuse Editor
By the end, Autumn Stage comes off as a pint-sized No Exit.
The Other Side comes off as a reserved, rather poignant glimpse into the lives of people who have very little to hope for.
Prima Donna is a rare thing: a conceptual EP that works.
About Clarence & Me looks tenderly … perhaps too tenderly …at some pertinent contemporary issues.
An engrossing film about the choices in life that we make — and don’t make — starring Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
Black Sabbath wasn’t reaching out to the rebels or the hippies; instead, the band catered to the outsiders and the misfits.
This fledgling stage troupe aspires to raise a call to arms.
There is an elemental democratic impulse in Todd Oldham’s work: for him, everyone deserves beauty and every outfit deserves to catch the eye.
The Get Down has the tragic resonance it deserves, though Baz Luhrmann pulls back from confronting the narrative’s political implications.

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