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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Ada/Ava is an impressive theatrical feat that finds a new, and invigorating, way of telling a story on stage.
Henry Rollins insists on defining himself strictly on his own terms.
When an opportunity to celebrate USCO’s pioneering work came along, I just had to curate it.
I love the way Blame captures the kaleidoscopic emotional experience of being a teenage girl.
Three incisive visions of what’s to come from largish groups of committed musicians.
“Everything about the Holocaust already seems so thoroughly unreal, as if it no longer belongs to the experience of our generation, but to mythology…”
William Gass’s primal loyalty was to the words composing his texts.
Steven Spielberg’s political timing is nearly perfect, and so is his film.
Stanley Sagov never wants to play a piece the same way twice. He’s always engaged in a “search for freshness.”
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