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An evening with Pilobolus is among the most viewer-friendly of dance experiences.
Read MoreEther Dome is nothing if not ironic: a dire need for relief generates a mess of pain.
Read MoreHave we been missing a major poet while we celebrated a great dramatist and the most influential fiction writer of the second half of the twentieth century?
Read MoreQuibbles about some characteristics of the new pieces aside, hats off to Richard Pittman and the New England Philharmonic for daring to present a program like this..
Read MoreNeuroplasticity is a bit more fleshed-out than its predecessor, but the album retains ample amounts of the slow to mid-tempo spookiness that Al Spx calls “doom soul.”
Read MoreA Disappearing Number combines mathematics and drama in ways that will enthrall some, overwhelm others, and puzzle the rest.
Read MoreFilmmakers Ben and Gabe Turner also successfully place the story of Manchester United’s rise in the larger context of what was happening in Great Britain at the time.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, visual arts, theater, author readings, and dance that’s coming up in the next week.
Read MoreSoused is such an impressive album because of its attempt to reconcile opposing aesthetic ends.
Read MoreSo what’s the verdict on The Irish Pub? A well-meaning film, but lacking in excitement.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?