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Arts Fuse critics supply a guide to film, dance, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreA documentary about the female band Fanny asks why the talented LA hard rockers missed out on the big time.
Read MoreChristopher Hollyday’s Telepathy is a keeper, Chris Pasin’s Ornettiquette is an excellent outing, Jake Ehrenreich’s A Treasury of Jewish Christmas Songs is uneven, and for some long winter nights Abigail Rockwell’s Autumn Noir might be just the ticket.
Read More“We need hope in the possibility of change in order to survive what’s coming.”
Read MoreThe San Francisco Symphony delivers performances of chamber-like sensitivity and remarkable transparency.
Read MoreSet in Boston, Sam Savage’s fascinating satiric novel chronicles the sad life of a literature-loving rodent.
Read MoreThe Boston Lyric Opera is mounting a fabulous staging of Benjamin Britten’s visceral opera.
Read MorePlaces Please! looks at the backstage life and trauma of performers.
Read MoreChopin and His World establishes multiple new starting points for further studies of one of the world’s greatest composers, yet it can be read with pleasure by people who merely(!) love the music.
Read MoreFilmmaker Alexandra Anthony’s ambitious debut documentary was, in essence, fifty years in the making.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?