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“There’s a giant chip on the shoulder of those who love musics of the world when it comes to klezmer.”
D. A. Pennebaker was inventive, dogged, and had the ability to win people’s trust.
Now more than ever, “the people,” of all ages, want Queen. How lucky we are that Lambert, May, and Taylor are willing and able to deliver.
Greater Good is a fiercely compelling piece, confronting its audience with a complex exploration of some of the most pressing issues of our day.
If, like me, you tend to see laughter as a form of catharsis then a serious question is raised: is laughing at nihilistic humor all that healthy?
Susan Larson’s The Murder of Figaro is spiced with raunch, witticisms, and behind the scenes verisimilitude of rehearsal life.
“It’s not something to be tolerated,” saxophonist Kamasi Washington said. “It’s something to be celebrated.”
Quentin Tarantino delights in exhausting his audiences as much as he does in entertaining them.
Have no fear! The Arts Fuse podcast will be returning soon in a new format.
A genre debut as self-assured as Luz is always exciting.
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