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Invisible Years is — simultaneously — an indispensable source and a distinguished work of art.
Read MoreAs the age of COVID-19 wanes (or waxes?), Arts Fuse critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, and music. Please check with venues about whether the event is available by streaming or is in person. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreThe political and moral consequences of the Compromise of 1850 continue to be debated, but Peter Charles Hoffer’s book offers valuable lessons on how concession and consensus once served as pillars of the Republic.
Read MoreWhat will the response be to this innovative marriage of Zoom theater and video gaming? Some viewers will welcome the mash-up, others will not.
Read More“The only way to keep the music alive is to view it as a living thing and support artists who approach it that way, rather than as a museum piece.”
Read MoreAn organization dedicated to making Boston a vibrant, contemporary art city.
Read MoreJim Marshall fought off all sorts of personal demons while also managing to be in the right place at the right time to get some iconic music photos.
Read MoreThough the story’s events are set in the present, the Gen X music feels right, coming as it does from an era when fear, decadence, and moral hypocrisy also dominated our culture.
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Arts Commentary: Squandered Tears for Criticism?
By Bill Marx Criticism of the fine arts is dying in regional newspapers, but don’t waste too much time mourning the loss. Arts blogger and Wall Street Journal theater critic Terry Teachout’s recent article on how arts criticism is vanishing in regional newspapers hits the nail on the head, though he is either too considerate…
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