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Jazz Review: Jason Anick and Jason Yeager — A “United” Front

March 19, 2017
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Jason Anick, on violin and mandolin, and Jason Yeager, on piano, showed off just how exhilarating it can be to kick down musical walls.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — March 19

March 19, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

Book Review: “With the Radio On” — The Modern Lovers, Aptly Canonized

March 18, 2017
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Simplicity is its genius; some call “Roadrunner” the first punk song for a reason.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — March 18

March 18, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

Theater Review: “Silent Sky” — Cosmic Wonder, Captured

March 17, 2017
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Silent Sky is a moving and thoughtful play; it is well worth the gaze of any serious theatergoer.

Visual Arts Feature: The Photographs of Henryk Ross — An Eye on the Banality of Evil

March 17, 2017
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In the remarkable images of Henryk Ross, Nazi evil is exposed through a kind of heroic voyeurism.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — March 17

March 17, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — March 16

March 16, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

Film Review: The Lure — Surreal Mermaid Horror Musical

March 16, 2017
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The Lure is often violent and disturbing, but its unapologetic strangeness make it one of the most memorable foreign films in recent years.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — March 15

March 15, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

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