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Book Review: “World Enough” — and Punk Time

Set in Boston’s rock scene during the ’80s, the mystery World Enough serves up plenty of compelling entertainment.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Books, Featured, Review, Rock Tagged: Boston punk, Clea Simon, Disco, Ed Meek, grunge, punk, Severn House, World Enough

CD Review: Green Day’s “Revolution Radio” – Not Very Radical

Green Day’s latest offering is a largely unoriginal, imitative hodgepodge.

By: Joseph Daley Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Alternative, Green Day, Joe Daley, LP, Pop-Punk, punk, Revolution Radio

Fuse Rock Review: Wire — Unconventional Pop That Seduces and Confuses

The sound was often so inviting that it seemed Wire were easing comfortably into middle age.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Music, Review, Rock Tagged: Brett Milano, British, post-punk, punk, The Sinclair, Wire

Dance Review: Stepping Way Way Out

Karole Armitage, once known as a “punk ballerina,” brings her dance troupe to the Berkshires. By Debra Cash Where has dancer Karole Armitage gone? Is “gone” a verb or adjective? Why has she put an exclamation mark smack in the middle of her new company’s name? The articulate choreographer with A-list artist friends, sweethearts and […]

By: Debra Cash Filed Under: Dance Tagged: Balanchine, ballerina, ballet, Karole-Armitage, Merce-Cunninghma, punk

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