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[Updated.] Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, theater, and film that’s coming up this week.
Terraferma is well-meaning, properly on the side of human rights, but also schematic and thematically heavy-handed.
Pianist Marc Cary came to Sculler’s to play the neglected compositions of celebrated singer Abbey Lincoln.
Lindsay Lohan is prostituting herself to a dreary vision of a Tinseltown shorn of even flickers of glory. And I like that.
For classical music lovers, the opening of the concert season was synonymous with flutist Fenwick Smith’s annual recitals.
[Updated.] Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, music, and theater that’s coming up this week.
Fuse film critic Betsy Sherman has written a series of haiku inspired by an all-night marathon of film noir screenings.
Before he was a broadcaster, Mary Glickman was one heck of an athlete, a youthful hero in New York known as “the Jewish Red Grange.”
Luis Buñuel would be proud of the scabrous scene in which the Davison clan sit down to supper and the civilized bourgeois meal turns to rot before our eyes.
Arts Commentary: Do Boston’s Mayoral Candidates Support the Arts? Who Knows? — An Update
Those who champion the arts need to realize that talk is cheap — we have to fight to get a place at the political table.
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