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Film Commentary: “Greetings from Tim Buckley” and the Demands of the Rock Biopic

April 30, 2013
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The best rock biopics, like “24 Hour Party People,” “I’m Not There,” and “The Doors,” aren’t afraid to get a little weird, even if it means throwing verifiable facts to the wind.

Visual Arts Review: Cyberarts’s Art on the Marquee — Digital Game Shorts for Now People

March 30, 2014
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Whether art can comfortably exist in this thoroughly commercial frame is a question for the ages. Let’s say that whether this show succeeds is firmly in the eye of the beholder.

Music Review: The Rolling Thunder of Kodō’s DADAN

March 25, 2017
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With each piece, the impressive physicality of Kodō’s drummers becomes even more theatrical.

Coming Attractions: June 11 through 20 — What Will Light Your Fire

June 4, 2017
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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, theater, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming weeks.

Visual Arts Feature: A Workshop with Barry Moser, Abstract Bookwright

August 29, 2012
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Barry Moser’s decision to illustrate, in the end, is an extension of his probity. He would have been a fine abstractionist, but he found that he was better able to make art when he exiled himself from the kingdom of capital-A Art.

The Arts on the Stamps of the World — March 19

March 19, 2017
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An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

WATCH CLOSELY: “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Ends on a Sentimental Note

January 9, 2021
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I will miss Chilling Adventures of Sabrina more than I may care to admit.

Children’s Book Reviews: Revisiting Fables and Fairy Tales

December 2, 2023
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A new interpretation of an old fable and a newly reissued fairy tale provide delightful reading for kids — and perhaps good holiday gifts as well.

Film Review: “The Stroll” — Illuminating the Lives of Trans Sex Workers in NYC

June 22, 2023
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In this superb documentary about the experience of trans women in Manhattan. It’s beautiful to see how a powerful sisterhood was created and sustained.

Book Review: Steve Stern’s “Village Idiot” — Painted into a Corner

September 6, 2022
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Steve Stern’s novel about the Jewish expressionist painter Chaim Soutine is more informative than it is engaging.

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