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“The half-hearted support of jazz by American broadcast TV, be it commercial or PBS or cable, has been an insult not only to the artists, but to the public as well.”
Read MoreA bit surprising — that two megastars choose such meat and potatoes repertoire.
Read MoreThe Arts Fuse welcomes a new character to its extended universe. Deanna Marie Costa, an editor and critic at the magazine.
Read MoreLuckily for us, after playing the occasional electrifying concert date over the years, Nervous Eaters is reuniting once again.
Read More“Yiddish is above all a language of yearning, a language of anxiety.”
Read MoreIn space, no one can hear you go extinct.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreThe Ruins of Ani illuminates one of those rare places that leaves visitors feeling they might have to dust off the word mystical to describe the experience.
Read MoreThe essays here give readers an eyewitness glimpse into mid-century queer life will intrigue (if not shock) younger LGBT+ people.
Read MoreI did want to use this CD as a springboard to engage with the question of how using material of a certain age tends to pre-select — and limit — listenership.
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