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Host Elizabeth Howard talks to Justice Malala about his book “The Plot to Save South Africa,” an essential read for understanding modern South Africa.
Lost amid a flood of new music in the early ’70s, the three lps under review here never received their due.
“One of the accomplishments of this book is that it is a capsule history of the art of Cape Ann.”
It’s easy to mythologize “The Days of Wine and Roses” because this album documents a band whose lineup splintered almost immediately.
The battleground is where technology meets art meets finances.
Arts Fuse critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
First presented in 1813, “Les Abencérages” displays the mastery and inventiveness of the renowned composer of the opera “Medea.”
Stephanie Bishop does a great job withholding information and she is also good at tying together the narrative’s many loose ends.
Film Commentary: “How I Learned to Start Worrying and Fear the Bot”
Long before the current writers’ strike, Hollywood was sounding the alarm about the dangers of AI.
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