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Theater Review: “English” — Language Lessons

October 31, 2022
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English makes us consider what it looks like from the other side of our native tongue; from the outside looking in.

Jazz Album Review: Richard Nelson and the Makrokosmos Orchestra — Excursions in Noir

February 2, 2024
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Composer/guitarist Richard Nelson’s followers can count on being surprised at how nimbly he can satisfy their appetites.

Concert Review: Blueswoman Samantha Fish — Promise Galore

December 25, 2019
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While Samantha Fish shines with her guitar work on the new album, she impressed more with her singing live.

Theater Review: “My Jane” — Not Much New Here

July 2, 2016
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The production, like so many I’ve seen staged by the Chester Theatre Company, makes the most of limited resources.

Rock Concert Review: The Satisfactions of a Wall of Sound

August 28, 2018
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This smaller setting allowed for more casual ease and intimacy between the audience and the band.

WATCH CLOSELY: “A Very English Scandal” — All You Need Is Love

August 10, 2018
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The most compelling reason to tune into this series is the superb cast, led by Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw.

Spring 2025 Appeal

June 4, 2024

Spring 2025 Dear Arts Fuse reader: Who else does what we do? Independent, critical coverage of the arts, writing that articulates creative culture’s value to society through advocacy, news, and debate. We are now in our 18th year, firm in our belief that incisive journalism is crucial in the fight for truth, justice, and equality in the…

Fuse News: The Independent Film Festival of Boston — A Few Tips

April 26, 2013
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There are over 100 films to choose screening tomorrow through Wednesday. To get you started, here are four that I have seen and highly recommend.

Theater Review: A Magnificent “Betrayal”

November 16, 2012
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The Huntington Theatre Company is hosting an exemplary revival of Harold Pinter’s fascinating 1978 work, thanks to the spot-on direction of Maria Aitken.

Book Review: “The Mountains Sing” — The Power of Witnessing

April 6, 2020
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This is a love letter, told honestly and poignantly, to the Vietnamese people, an homage to their dedication to remembrance, during and after a painful time.

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