Arts Fuse Editor
Harvard Divinity School professor Kevin Madigan’s scholarly but always compelling exposition of the evolution of the church will spark introspection among practicing Christians.
What I didn’t see opening night was passion. The characters, all living on the edge of respectability, are comfortable in their own world, but as individuals most of them don’t assert themselves.
The fascinating exhibition Artist Textiles: Picasso to Warhol traces the history of 20th century art in textiles.
Curtains? is not entirely satisfying, but I’ll give Michael M. Kaiser points for honesty, clarity, and for not dodging uncomfortable truths.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, and author events for the coming week.
The Boston debut of internationally-acclaimed classical Indian dance performer Shantala Shivalingappa.
It’s refreshing and more than a little nostalgic to experience the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of Mailer’s time through his own combative eyes..
“It’s important not to get into the ‘They don’t write songs like that anymore’ school of thought.”
For many Americans, Cuba has an air of mystery, but the art on view here is accessible, not enigmatic, even at times somewhat didactic.
Mr Grey had his peccadilloes to be sure but, if you were unaware of the kinky side of his love life, then either you’ve been living under a rock, or missed that day in health class.
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