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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Albert Speer, Hitler’s pet architect and the vaunted “glamour boy of the Third Reich, would have hated Vanessa Lapa’s unblinking and unforgiving documentary, which is the best recommendation I can give it.
In the Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s likable staging of As You Like It, love looks pretty durable.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Though its central events are in the past, conveyed by characters by means of often ambiguous shreds of memory and musing, “In Times of Fading Light” is a work of quiet power and beauty, dense with sorrow, telling detail, and suspense.
Colin Hay need no longer worry about job security as a touring and recording artist.
Christian Wiman’s new book takes readers on an exhilarating, confounding, comforting, and surprisingly fresh intellectual journey.
Pianist Fred Hersch’s ballad playing is one of the special treats in contemporary jazz.
Artist Remembrance: Brian Wilson — An Appreciation
Brian Wilson’s clear falsetto voice may be stilled but his amazing trove of timeless music lives on.
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