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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Whatever its flaws, Sicario goes a long way to informing us of what’s happening just south of the border — not driven by illegal immigration, but by American drug lust.
Most of the piece was carefully engineered; it seemed more calculated than liberated
Jay Parini has provided an important slice of literary and cultural history as well as a portrait of a man.
Bridge Rep Theater director Olivia D’Ambrosio has not taken message-mongering to heart in this lively production of a rarely produced play.
A by no means complete round up of some recent releases in rock, from Keith Richards to the Libertines.
I have a short list of the greatest singers I’ve seen live—and Colin Blunstone of the Zombies is right up there.
Rethinking the Repertoire #3: Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s Symphony no. 6
The truth is that the music of this most politically aware and morally astute of composers needs – and deserves – much wider currency.
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