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No disputing it – right now, Vijay Iyer is The Man on jazz piano.
Read MoreNew England’s oldest continuously-active opera company brings to Boston a rare performance of one of Tchaikovsky’s less-familiar operatic scores.
Read MoreRejecting unadorned box-like designs, Michael Graves created with patterns, textures, decorations and color in ways large and small.
Read MoreStave off boredom. This is going to be a smoking festival.
Read More“Unlike the talent for war, the ability to make peace has always been rare.”
Read MoreA beloved figure to both the local gospel community and deep southern soul collectors, Bishop Lee Mitchell has passed following a long illness.
Read MoreSo many of the truly gifted actors of the British stage and screen of the 1960s ‘kitchen sink’ dramas are rapidly leaving us. One of the best, Billie Whitelaw, departed this week.
Read More[Updated] Wondering about what to give the arts and culture lover on your gift list? No problem—the sage writers for The Arts Fuse (with an assist from our readers) come to the rescue with thoughtful suggestions.
Read MoreHow African pygmies came to St. Louis has everything to do with Barnum, with freak shows, with unreconstructed racism.
Read MoreThis week, The New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) announced that Cathy Edwards will become NEFA’s new Executive Director.
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