Month: March 2018
A lost opportunity for the developers, arquitectonica, and artist Alexandre da Cunha.
Read MorePianist Alexander Melnikov has come up with one of the still-young year’s most compelling discs, Deutsche Grammophon releases an aural train wreck.
Read MoreLittle Orphan Danny is an engaging and satisfying musical, a fun journey through the life of an affable troublemaker.
Read MoreTwo Mahler symphonies, one sluggish the other intense, while symphonies composed by Louise Farrenc, Mozart, and Haydn are done right.
Read MoreScandal is a masterful example of musical discourse dedicated to making the most of the powers and pleasures of tradition-infused improvised jazz.
Read MoreWatching this film, one is struck at how it is essentially a collection of moments that, taken together, create a satisfying portrait of a life.
Read MoreSuperb discs from pianist Lars Vogt, violinist Francesca Dego, pianist Denis Kozhukhin, and violinist James Ehnes on the viola.
Read MoreIf the New York Times can’t make a reasonable case for the need for discrimination rather than salesmanship, we are in real trouble.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
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Performance Art Review: A Powerful “Stain” on the Boston Common
Those who stopped at the top of the Boston Common, at about 1 p.m., witnessed an extraordinary work of performance art.
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