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With concerts all but wiped off the calendar by the pandemic, our critics naturally spent their time with recordings (and virtual live shows).
Read MoreI’d like to close the first week of February with a recap of January’s new releases, the best and the worse.
Read MoreThe Brit-born iteration of mind-expansion music — from Syd Barrett onward — favors clever wordplay and musical accessibility.
Read More[updated] Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, theater, film, and dance for the weekend and beyond.
Read More“Criticism will always have the force of the child in the story about the emperor’s new clothes, because there will always be naked emperors who everybody says are wearing today’s Crown Jewels.” — Eric Bentley
Read More“Goyhood” can be larger than life, and its plot is a real doozy, but this isn’t a lightly comic excursion: the religious and social consternations that roil the brothers Belkin are as earnest as they are outlandish.
Read More“Everyone involved was committed to doing something different and eclectic,” WasFest curator Don Was said. “It’s a mixed bag, and that’s what we wanted.”
Read MoreKeats is comfortable in that ambiguous space between reality and the imagination, and you will find no finer example of Romantic poetry when he fuses them in the language of an erotic dream.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in theater, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming weeks.
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Arts Commentary: “Fast Car” — Mainstream Country’s Detour from Diversity
Black and openly queer women are not allowed in the Nashville club. Secretly gay white men are not doing too badly, though.
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