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Virginie Despentes novel reads like Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia mashed with Don Quixote and set in contemporary Paris.
Read MoreAdmissions is a successful comedy, but not quite the hot, scathing satire of ‘privileged whiteness’ one might gather from the ads. (Or from some of the local reviews.)
Read MoreAbout the post-Reagan era, Boston Phoenix and Boston After Dark editor, Arnie Reisman, observes: “Everything went to sleep, and while we were sleeping, the Republican Party grew six more heads.”
Read MoreChildsplay, the celebrated flash-band of fiddlers who have come together around the holidays for more than 30 years, is calling it quits.
Read MoreThe spanking new Arts Fuse podcast has arrived! Welcome the audio feature’s new master, Deanna Costa.
Read MoreThis is a gem of a recording, a wonderful introduction to this often overlooked Hungarian composer.
Read MoreIt has been a busy month for R&B and Rap — with tantalizing singles from Danny Brown, Gang Starr, and Frank Ocean.
Read MoreTo hear Nat King Cole move from an anonymous member of a backing chorus to a world-class vocal soloist is well worth the time this boxed set demands.
Read MoreThe turf war for the bodies and souls of Montana’s Jews makes for an engaging inter-tribal drama.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
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Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger