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A documentary about the female band Fanny asks why the talented LA hard rockers missed out on the big time.
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.
HER | alive.un.dead proves that some stories are best told by trusting the audience’s imagination.
Director Ryan Stevens Harris talks about his stunningly cinematic home-grown labor of love, Moon Garden.
What makes Scout Tafoya’s book a radical departure from earlier studies is his in-your-face challenges to John Ford’s character and his racial politics.
This week’s poem: Jim Dunn’s “The Day Before the Drowning Girl”
Neighbor is steeped in what could be considered rock ’n’ roll’s golden era — the ’70s. That is when bands could be — and were damn well expected to be— both technically dazzling and broadly appealing.
America Goes Modern does splendid justice to the genesis of a miraculous design phenomenon.
Arts Commentary: The Goldsmith-Warhol Copyright Decision — Reason to be Concerned
Decisions like these are increasingly troublesome because they will dictate what constitutes”fair use” for decades to come, even as technology evolves in threatening ways.
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