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Read More“Cambridge” is being marketed as a novel, which means the author has included embellishments
Read MoreThe late Nicholas Martin — an ebullient, mirthful spirit.
Read More“Nothing Like the Sun” remains, for my money, among the best works of fiction inspired by Shakespeare’s life.
Read MoreLittle Joe Cook, who died last week at 91, somehow turned his one Top-40 rock hit, 1957’s “Peanuts,” into the centerpiece of a never-ending Cantab Lounge gig.
Read MoreThe late writer Peter Matthiessen was one of the last great frontiersmen, one of the last great travelers taking voyages of discovery.
Read MoreFor both artist and curators, this is one of the great honors of the American art world.
Read MoreBritish Pathe’s 85,000 (some sites say 90,000, but who’s counting?) newsreels are now online.
Read MoreArts Fuse writer Anthony Wallace talks about the latest accolade for his short story collection “The Old Priest” — it was a finalist for the 2014 PEN/Hemingway Award.
Read MoreThe Fuse doesn’t usually publicize auditions, but it’s news that Debbie Allen is swinging through Boston this week seeking young dancers between the ages of seven and 22.
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