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There are stunning scenes full of energy and visual beauty, but Halston left me feeling somewhat cold.
Read More“We can, of course, be deceived in many ways. We can be deceived by believing what is untrue, but we certainly are also deceived by not believing what is true.” — Søren Kierkegaard
Read MoreAccessible to the art-loving novice, Blake Gopnik’s Warhol suggests that his subject’s marketing genius doesn’t have a time limit.
Read MoreThis fine documentary of a highly respected elder bassist presents a clear, focused picture of a man who is also a jazz musician.
Read MoreAs the age of COVID-19 wanes, Arts Fuse critics have come up with a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, and music. Please check with venues if the event is available by streaming or is in person. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreThe heart and soul that so prominently flavors the Black Beans Project no doubt reflects the hopeful moment we’re in.
Read MorePain and catharsis wind through Saskadelphia.
Read MoreMore homages to 1971’s magnificent bursts of cinematic iconoclasm.
Read MoreSurvival is the primary motivation, and the film’s unrelenting series of unexpected attacks generate considerable tension.
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Arts Reconsideration: The 1971 Project — Blue Lives Madder, “Dirty Harry” Turns 50
The path Dirty Harry (and too many of his defenders, then and now) chose to pursue — the urban policing version of “killing the village in order to save it” — was outdated and discredited even in 1971.
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