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Compiled by Bill Marx As the age of Covid-19 wanes (or waxes?), Arts Fuse critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, and music. Please check with venues about whether the event is available by streaming or is in person. More offerings will be added as they come in. The DocYard Spring Series…
Read MoreA trio of independent movies draw on sci-fi to explore the nooks and crannies of creativity.
Read MoreTwo stylistically different films in which workers are exploited and empowered.
Read MoreProdigy, post-Parker junkie, dead by homicide at a young age (1938-1972). Whatever. The myth shouldn’t crowd out the player. Musically, trumpeter Lee Morgan was a muthahfucka..
Read More“I always wanted to write about abolition, because abolition is the most successful social movement in American history.”
Read MoreIndefinite argues that legitimate change in the way this country deals with people accused of breaking the law would have to begin with the recognition of their humanity.
Read MoreTo this listener, the quartet generates a drama of gradual enlightenment, as if extroversion signified some sort of illumination.
Read MoreThe strength of Robert Freeman’s Black figures, even as they endure humiliation or violence, remains a prominent element in his vision.
Read MoreThe Tamil version of Pyre, under the title, Pukkuli, was dedicated to a young man murdered in his community for making an inter-caste marriage.
Read MoreThis album offers a Baedeker of pianist Ran Blake’s cinematic effects, the mis-en-scene for a narrative musical imagination unlike any other.
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