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This gripping and engaging release from HK Gruber and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra manages to thread the needle between the various strands of Kurt Weill’s musical personality.
I wanted the podcast to be both an honest reflection of what The Arts Fuse is, but also allow the voices that contribute to the magazine to find new ways of expressing their critiques in a new medium.
Bobcat Goldthwait and Dana Gould almost died for their comedy; then they hit the road to get laughs about it.
This fascinating exhibition surveys the entire history of the National Academy membership and, almost incidentally, provides a potent cross-section of the history of American art and its discontents.
By Caldwell Titcomb A concert in memory of composer-teacher Edward Cohen (1940-2002) took place in the Kresge Auditorium of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on April 27. The participants included instrumentalists, vocal soloists, and the M.I.T. Chamber Chorus, led by Dr. William Cutter, director of choral programs at the Institute. Eddie Cohen
Fuse critics pay homage to Chick Corea performances and recordings that they found memorable.
The People We Hate at the Wedding is far from one of the best entries in the comic wedding canon.
There is a lot of extraordinary jazz out there that few of us are noticing, myself included.
Arts Commentary: Five Things Arts Organizations Can Do Right Now
Now is a time for artists and arts organizations to stand shoulder to shoulder with other fields and disciplines that produce care in our communities.
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