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Arts Flash: Proposal — A More Creative Approach to Teaching Writing

February 23, 2014
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I believe a Bauhaus-type approach might help lead to needed reform in the teaching of creative writing.

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Fuse Podcast: March Underground Music

March 20, 2012
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The first in a series of Fuse podcasts. This inaugural (and experimental) outing samples the best in underground music.

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Film Review: “Bitconned” — Digital Scamming

January 5, 2024
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In terms of documentary-subjects-you’ll-love-to-hate, “Bitconned”‘s reptilian Ray Trapani is at the top of the line of bottom feeders.

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Fuse Theater Review: Barrington Stage Company Serves up a Lavish “Much Ado”

August 12, 2013
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From the first clearly projected lines to the last, it’s obvious that director Julianne Boyd set out to direct a production of Much Ado where language rules supreme.

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Film Review: “The French Dispatch” — A Fantastical Magazine

October 23, 2021
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Fans will be pleased that time around director Wes Anderson has shot off everything in his stylistic quiver.

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Classical Music: The BBC Proms in London

August 16, 2009
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By Caldwell Titcomb The world’s largest festival of classical music is the BBC Proms in London. Founded in 1895 by Sir Henry Wood (who in 1918 was offered the conductorship of the Boston Symphony Orchestra but declined), the Proms this season run for two months from mid-July to mid-September. The core of the enterprise is…

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Dance Commentary: Sally Banes (1950-2020)

June 22, 2020
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Dance critic, scholar, performer, activist Sally Banes died on 14 June in Philadelphia.

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New and Occasional Voices

October 18, 2012

New and Occasional Voices

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Book Review: “American Radicals” — Unrecognized Champions of 19th-Century Protest

July 9, 2020
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American Radicals is as revealing, riveting, and well-researched as any work of history that I have read in recent years.

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Dance Commentary: Paul Taylor — Now You See It, Virtually

April 23, 2020
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I’ve always believed that dance has a literature, much like music or drama. Dance’s literature consists of both ideas (choreography) and the execution of ideas (performance).

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