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The Arts on Stamps of the World — November 6

November 6, 2018
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An Arts Fuse regular feature returns (temporarily): The Arts on Stamps of the World.

WATCH CLOSELY: “Maniac” — A Deliriously Clever Futuristic Fable

November 5, 2018
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Maniac is mind-bending entertainment that’s also an invitation to muse on infinite possibilities.

Jazz Preview: Luciana Souza’s “The Book of Longing” & Yellowjackets

November 5, 2018
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Why this team up? Other than that both Luciana Souza and the Yellowjackets have been nominated for multiple Grammys?

The Arts on Stamps of the World — November 5

November 5, 2018
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An Arts Fuse regular feature returns (temporarily): the Arts on Stamps of the World. We present the second of our three lapsed November 2017 installments, now being seen for the very first time anywhere!

Coming Attractions: November 4 Through 20 — What Will Light Your Fire

November 4, 2018
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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.

Jazz Preview: Pianist Joey Alexander — A Wizened Vet at the Age of 15

November 4, 2018
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“The pressure, I believe, is the responsibility to work on your gift. It’s God’s gift, a calling for me to share.”

The Arts on Stamps of the World — November 4

November 4, 2018
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An Arts Fuse regular feature returns (temporarily): the arts on stamps of the world.

Jazz CD Review: Daniel Carter’s “Telepatia Liquida” — Mission Accomplished

November 4, 2018
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Daniel Carter’s disc revolves, splendidly, around a process of self-discovery.

Book Review: “Impossible Owls” — Beauty on the Margins

November 4, 2018
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Brian Phillips uses the essay form to map the limits of America’s cultural-historical imagination, from our highest achievements to our kitschiest expressions of who we think we are, and who we think everyone else is.

Classical Music Review: Boston Symphony Orchestra plays Haydn, Turnage, and Elgar

November 3, 2018
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As good an interpreter of large-scale forms as he’s becoming, Andris Nelsons has always been a terrific conductor of new music.

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