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I used to be skeptical of della Robbia sculpture but, after taking in the recently opened exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, I changed my mind.
Read More“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know,” Diane Arbus said. Her biographer notes that observation. Hard as he tries, many secrets remain.
Read MoreThis is a beautifully acted but grim 70 minutes of theater, a no-frills look at the dynamics of a struggle about life and death.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
Read MoreWas 1971 greatest year in the history of rock? Read this delightful book and be prepared to argue.
Read MoreDespite the pain of inhabiting Alexander Herzog’s disintegrating world, I absolutely could not put My Marriage aside.
Read MoreStephen Frears balances laughs with a smattering of poignant scenes, a broad, see-sawing approach that will appeal to American audiences.
Read MoreIf there is such a thing as world music, this is it.
Read MoreJazz organ pioneer Dr. Lonnie Smith comes to the Rockport Jazz Festival.
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Fuse Visual Arts Commentary: The “Look” of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
How well did the Rio 2016 Olympic Organizing Committee creatively frame and package the “Look” of the Olympic Games?
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