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Book Review: Roxane Gay — A Writer of Unusual Sensibility

April 4, 2017
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Roxane Gay is a bold writer of impressive range who experiments with magic realism, dystopia, and fantasy.

Film Review: “Frantz” — The Changeable Color of Grief

April 3, 2017
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Frantz explores the complicated emotions generated by the aftermath of a catastrophic war.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — April 3

April 3, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

Visual Arts Commentary: Urban Branding — An Expression of Civic Character

April 2, 2017
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Thoughtful Branding underscores a community’s sense of place.

Music Feature: Peter Kuhn’s Long Journey to “The Other Shore”

April 2, 2017
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Peter Kuhn, a master jazz improviser, returns after decades away from the music.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — April 2

April 2, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

CD Reviews: Howell, Beach, and Chaminade Piano Concertos and Brahms String Quintets

April 1, 2017
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Hyperion builds a CD around a superb performance of Amy Beach’s magnificent Piano Concerto.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — April 1

April 1, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

Theater Review: Mad Horse Theatre’s Talky Journey to the Afterlife

April 1, 2017
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Is the long trip through Purgatory worth the time? Not sure.

Concert Review: Singer Mavis Staples — Reliably Superb

March 31, 2017
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Mavis Staples’ colossal voice fully blanketed the entire venue and tucked its way into every nook and cranny.

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