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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Making Archie’s Betty compelled Gerald Peary to confront his inner Archie: “The more I made this movie, the more personal it got.
There is no doubt about the creativity in this mix of short films. But are they all suitable fare for eight-year-olds?
Peter Davis knows Hollywood from the inside and has written a splendid novel about the great days of Tinsel Town with the kind of passion you rarely see anywhere these days.
Happily, Blythe Danner is the central figure in an immensely pleasurable indie film that blends the integrity of an art film with the cozy accessibility of the mainstream.
Though they took enough acid to qualify as a psychedelic band, the Blues Magoos always had a foot in the garage.
With Julius Caesar, Bridge Repertory shows that it can assemble a strong ensemble and put together a memorable sensory experience.
An amiable musical revue about two guys who kick up their heels after global warming finally boils over.
Music Commentary Series: Jazz and the Piano Concerto — The Zebra in the Room
Much more work could be done fertilizing the fields of cross-cultural music, sowing seeds collected from the great touchstones of American culture – innovation, integration, risk, reward.
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