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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreBy drawing on the insight and humor in Don DeLillo’s novel, Noah Baumbach manages to find (at least for me) affirmation and comfort in this portrait of the randomness of contemporary existence.
Read MoreLive in Paris: The Radio France Recordings 1983-1984 is an example of solid, appealing late Chet Baker, doing what he did best with standards and the occasional original.
Read MorePeter L’Official has written an important book that speaks with powerful relevance to the state of Black life in America today — and the demands of Black Lives Matter.
Read MoreAside from his seemingly effortless technique, Roustem Saïtkoulov struck me as a poet of the piano. Music seems to be his first language.
Read MoreKlotsvog ends up being a fascinating literary failure. Good for academics, but bad for readers.
Read More“Ballet is only good when it is great,” the legendarily unblinking dance critic Arlene Croce once wrote; whenever I bring that judgement to mind it makes me both swallow hard and sigh softly.
Read MoreWhat is so intriguing about “The Connoisseur” is wondering how Rockwell did it.
Read MoreCurious Sound Objects showcases works that sit at the intersection of art and science as well as aesthetics and technology.
Read MoreThe Boston Ballet II program was a miniature survey of classical ballet history, a perfect challenge for apprentice dancers.
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