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Dramatist Richard Nelson’s language is plain poetry, which passes as prose. It is conversation, as another poet hymned, transmogrified.
Read More“He’s someone who appears only once in a hundred years.”—Hermeto Pascoal
Read MoreThe big BSFC winner was “12 Years a Slave,” which beat “The Wolf of Wall Street” for Best Picture, Best Director (Steve McQueen), and Best Actor (Chiwetel Ejiofor).
Read MoreWould it be all that nervy to ask if, in the coming years, there might be more, not less, musical experimentation? Couldn’t the Boston Pops commission a new seasonal work and showcase it?
Read More[updated] Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, theater, film, and dance for the weekend and beyond.
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Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in dance, music, theater, and film that’s coming up for the next two weeks.
Read MoreLast year, Arts Fuse Critic Jonathan Blumhofer was awarded a grant to support a concert of his music performed by the Worcester Chamber Music Society.
Read MoreDoris Lessing baffled categories and critics, except for those, like me, who were marked by her and knew her for the bold and extraordinary writer and creature that she was.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in dance and music that’s coming up this week.
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