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A terrific album, commandingly played, that adds to our knowledge and appreciation of this too-long neglected repertoire.
Read MoreBergman Island is a curious, intelligent film that suffers from a disappointing breakdown.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreWith my customary determination and pluck, I’ve been able to get access to plenty of films at the London Film Fest that cover a broad spectrum of genres, budgets, and nations.
Read MoreThis was an epic performance of an epic piece, steeped in Brucknerian character.
Read MoreThis is the voice of a wife, mother, sister, daughter, friend, patient, and author who wrote a memoir on her own terms. I can’t wait for Sarah Ruhl’s next play.
Read MoreGuitarist Mary Halvorson and pianist Sylvie Courvoisier share a remarkable rapport on this duet album.
Read MoreReviews of Todd Haynes’s documentary The Velvet Underground, Bruno Dumont’s France, a satire-drama about the news industry, and Nature, Artavazd Peleshian’s graceful parade of natural disasters.
Read MoreJim Marshall fought off all sorts of personal demons while also managing to be in the right place at the right time to get some iconic music photos.
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