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Audiences are always shocked by Body & Sold.
Read MoreWhat feels absent in Bruce Norris’s “Domesticated” is some sort of moral center to its familiarly skewed, down sliding spiral of relationships.
Read MoreGish Jen’s novel about New England small-town life in the new millennium, “World and Town,” has just come out in a paperback. We greeted the hardback edition of the book with a Judicial Review, a fresh approach to creating a conversational, critical space about the arts. It is a good time to highlight the innovative approach again. The aim is to combine editorial integrity with the community—making power of interactivity.
Read MoreSome at times sentimental observations of New Orleans’s “other” massive music confab, the French Quarter Festival.
Read MoreThere is no doubt about the creativity in this mix of short films. But are they all suitable fare for eight-year-olds?
Read More[Updated.] Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, music, and theater that’s coming up this week.
Read MoreFor a genre that supposedly expired in the 1950’s, the big band’s vital signs seem remarkably robust here in Boston. By J. R. Carroll A welcome recent addition has been the compositions and arrangements of tenor saxophonist Florencia Gonzalez, which layer vivid sonorities and intricate counterpoint atop Afro-Uruguayan candombe and Argentinian tango. She brings her…
Read MoreDirector Chloé Zhao evokes the refreshing experience of freedom felt at the end of a nomad’s typical work day.
Read MoreThis funding means that The Arts Fuse will be cranking out the kind of arts coverage you have come to expect for a good time to come.
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Performing Arts Series: Stories of Surviving COVID-19 — New England Conservatory
What lies beyond COVID-19 for the arts community?
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