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Even without the new takes, this Rhino reissue would be welcome: Mingus Three is to my mind one of the great trio albums.
Read MoreAs the age of Covid-19 finally wanes, Arts Fuse critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. Please check with venues when uncertain whether the event is available by streaming or is in person. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read More“Some women ignored what was expected and forged careers in fields traditionally reserved for men. In other words, they had “men’s” jobs. I wanted to know where that ambition came from.”
Read MoreThe important thing was the collective triumph of the band’s music, in a beautiful venue, with an audience that was alive to their every move.
Read More“Plays about climate are notoriously difficult , not only because the science is complex and has become politicized, but also because audiences don’t flock to work that shows us the terrifying realities of our world.”
Read MoreAn interview with debut novelist (at last!) Steve Almond.
Read MorePulitzer Prize-winner Tracy Letts’s new Broadway play features an intriguing premise and a shocking denouement.
Read MoreFor all of the book’s fascinating revelations, The Lost Southern Chefs leaves the reader with a number of unanswered questions.
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Visual Arts Commentary: John Singer Sargent — A Particular Sort of Loner