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2018 WINTER APPEAL — Keep The Arts Fuse Lit!

Help sustain an endangered journalistic species — substantial critical coverage of the arts.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured Tagged: support arts criticism, The Arts Fuse, winter appeal

A New Look for The Arts Fuse!

It was time for a bit of a face-lift.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured Tagged: Bill-Marx, The Arts Fuse

Arts Fuse Readers Rejoice — An Exciting New Look is Coming!

A nifty new design for the magazine is on its way …. bear with us.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Editorial Tagged: The Arts Fuse

The Fuse Turns Nine: Summer Appeal — Teaching Arts Criticism to a New Generation

The Arts Fuse is developing a new initiative: the Arts Critic Mentorship Program and celebrates turning nine!

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged: arts-criticism, Summer Appeal 2016, The Arts Fuse

Fuse Event: Time For a Fusical! An Awards Evening Whimsical and Electrical

Be there for the birth of The Arts Fuse awards for outstanding contribution to the arts in New England.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged: fusical, Somerville Armory, The Arts Fuse

Fuse Commentary: Arts Criticism Isn’t Free — Support The Arts Fuse!

Those who care about the future of American arts and culture should financially support this magazine and other valiant efforts to articulate the significance of the arts.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Commentary, Featured Tagged: Artery, Arts Fuse, arts-criticism, criticism, fundraiser, Summer, The Arts Fuse, The Boston Globe, wbur, WGBH

Fuse Feature: Why You Should Keep The Arts Fuse Strong — Our Winter Fundraiser

Why does The Arts Fuse keep growing? Because there is an audience for thoughtful coverage of the arts — but we need support from our readers to keep us healthy.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Editorial, Featured Tagged: Culture Crash, fundraiser, Fundraiser.com, Scott Timberg, The Arts Fuse

Fuse Fundraiser: July 2013-July 2014 — The Year That Was For The Arts Fuse

We have lots of plans to expand our readership and reach, to build new ways for our readers to read our online arts magazine. But we need some more resources and support to make this happen.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Fuse News Tagged: Bill-Marx, fundraiser, Summer, The Arts Fuse

Why You Should Support The Arts Fuse

If we are not diligent in maintaining high editorial standards, arts coverage will morph into misshapen forms of infotainment and advertising. Once those monstrosities are set in profitable stone, quality arts criticism and the arts will face a problematic future.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured Tagged: The Arts Fuse

Help The Arts Fuse Take Flight — On the Top of Taxi Cabs

With your help, The Arts Fuse will launch its first-ever advertising campaign atop taxi cabs this spring. We want to encourage Greater Boston’s arts and cultural communities to see the artsfuse.org as an indispensable resource.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured Tagged: taxi cabs, The Arts Fuse

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