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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Thanks to BEMF for once again presenting Benjamin Bagby, who seems incapable of serving up anything but a wonderfully memorable experience.
Keep Talkin’ further solidifies Yoko Miwa’s place on the list of pianists who can lift evolved spirits without resorting to stridency.
Helen Gillet’s music welcomes loops of all sorts and plays with the happy accidents that create new melodies and rhythms that reach beyond borders.
All three episodes have intriguing storylines, with plenty of human pathos and drama: but I admit to finding the first and third episodes a bit too digitally-focused for my taste.
This wide-angle richness — a world filled with things to do, myriad side-distractions — is the mark of exceptional game design.
Peter Schjeldahl debunks (and praises) works of art, while also acknowledging the strategic importance of beauty.
Director Howard Hawks’ signature statement was the depiction of the American (or mostly American) male group with a task to accomplish.
The guy who once seemed dangerous and mysterious as frontman for Jane’s Addiction proved earnestly accessible to fans.
From the Editor’s Desk: We Turn Twelve — The Future of the Arts Fuse
This funding means that The Arts Fuse will be cranking out the kind of arts coverage you have come to expect for a good time to come.
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