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Spring 2025 Dear Arts Fuse reader: Who else does what we do? Independent, critical coverage of the arts, writing that articulates creative culture’s value to society through advocacy, news, and debate. We are now in our 18th year, firm in our belief that incisive journalism is crucial in the fight for truth, justice, and equality in the…
Read MoreAs for pulling out themes from Bill T. Jones’ gathering of tales, well, the bedrock of human existence seems to be very much on his mind — life and death, landscape and memory.
Read MoreScorned and consigned to oblivion in his day, Julius Eastman is finally being celebrated for his unabashed talent and the sheer audacity of his inimitable genius. Brava diva!
Read MoreAlthough hailing from different backgrounds, Tony Williams and Duggan Hill share important commonalities, most notably their engagement with urban youth.
Read MoreThe playwright supplies a memorable encounter between young and old in the play’s final scene, but it is too late to compensate for the superficiality of the Pirandello-lite antics that have come before.
Read MoreNew York Times dance critic Alastair Macaulay is on solid ground when he critiques the shape of the dancers, but why his insulting tone? How do we, as readers, judge a critic who describes a dancer’s body in a demeaning way? By Megan Trombino While sitting at the Boston Ballet‘s production of The Nutcracker (through…
Read MoreAre our theaters indifferent, craven, or complicit? Take your pick.
Read More“It’s not depressing to be told that writers and artists are getting screwed. It’s our daily reality.”
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Arts Remembrance: Art and Technology Guru George Fifield
The new media advocate, curator, and artist mentor passed away at the age of 72.
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