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Our critics supply their TV favorites of 2024.
Read MoreFor all of the book’s fascinating revelations, The Lost Southern Chefs leaves the reader with a number of unanswered questions.
Read MoreMajor record labels were once notorious for trying to entice jazz musicians into selling out; they now find it more expedient to ignore them, leaving them to sell themselves.
Read MoreIt’s hard to think of music that is more foolishly impractical than jazz, even with its pursuit of lofty ideals.
Read More“Goyhood” can be larger than life, and its plot is a real doozy, but this isn’t a lightly comic excursion: the religious and social consternations that roil the brothers Belkin are as earnest as they are outlandish.
Read MoreWe stirred in a number of scrappier shows at more experimental venues and were treated to Edinburgh’s wild and wonderful arts extravaganza.
Read MoreHere’s yet one more fantastic thing about it no longer being 2020: it’s now the 50th anniversary of the excellent music that premiered in 1971.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, and music that’s coming up this week.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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Culture Watch: George Soros — Foe of Illiberal Democracy
Now George Soros is mostly known as favored target of the right, more onerous to it, it seems, than even — Lock Her Up! — Hillary Clinton.
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