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Jean-Guihen Queyras wraps up a Schumann concerto trilogy in style, pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton play with panache and color.
With its new album, Revival, Gozu finally unleashes its own demonic roar.
Did Marguerite Duras, who had worked in the French résistance during the war, feel guilty about not having been sufficiently concerned about the Shoah?
The Bangs are masters in sending up the gelatinous sentimentality of popular culture, embracing it at the same time.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Time after time, when the cheap and easy outcome is there for the plucking, Me Before You ditches the teary payoffs.
The Fallen Idol is one of the best achieved examples in cinema of seeing the world through the eyes of a child.
Rembrandt’s casual scratches snap into recognizability with the surprise of stage magic. But there’s no trick, it’s the genuine miracle of talent.
The Arts Fuse is developing a new initiative: the Arts Critic Mentorship Program and celebrates turning nine!
Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein