Arts Fuse Editor
This week’s column is all about cozy comfort, decadent distractions, and heart-melting romance.
The program was a delight, especially for those, like this reviewer, who, for years, have yearned to visit Paris again. Aurally, Skylark flew us there.
Rossini’s one-act opera from 1812 rings fresh changes on a host of comic-opera clichés.
This Craft reissue is welcome for the presence and distinctness of its sound, and for the state-of-the-art playing. Art Pepper will be going through my head for days.
A new recording of Benjamin Britten’s remarkable 1954 opera packs considerable ghostly punch.
The magazine is excited to announce its new feature “Poetry at The Arts Fuse,” which will present a poem every Thursday.
This is the event’s 48th year, making the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival the longest running genre festival in the country.
This is a Marlowe movie trying too hard to be a Marlowe movie. But it doesn’t have the heart to succeed.
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