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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
After reading the supposedly offensive article in the American Mercury, the judge said: “No one but a moron could be affected by it.”
At a mere 1 hour and 34 minutes, Chuck Workman’s documentary about Orson Welles is rushed and sometimes choppy, leaping through the filmmaker’s bountiful life.
Club Passim’s vegetarian days are over — the new menu is all about “globally inspired New American cuisine.”
More composers who followed their own distinctive paths when they incorporated jazz into their piano concertos.
Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s superb production of God’s Ear honors this beautiful text.
“It takes a special choreographer to make audiences laugh, reflect, and empathize.”
No disputing it – right now, Vijay Iyer is The Man on jazz piano.
Don’t miss the “joyous shout and ringing cheer” of this delightfully boisterous version of The Mikado.
Theater Commentary: The Irrelevance of ‘Relevant’ Theater
Where are the theaters that are bold enough to stage challenging and risky dramas about race? Not just talk the talk.
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