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1,920 stories by "Arts Fuse Editor"

Fuse Rock Concert Review: Chris Robinson Brotherhood " Sticking to its Hippie Guns by Arts Fuse Editor

Yes, Chris Robinson is ironically in a band called the Brotherhood when he can't work with his actual brother in the Black Crowes.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:55am on February 16, 2015

Fuse Coming Attractions: What Will Light Your Fire This Week by Arts Fuse Editor

Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, and author events for the coming week.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 2:42pm on February 15, 2015

Fuse Dance Review: "Gumshoes in Tap Shoes" " Sleuthing for a Voice by Arts Fuse Editor

Gumshoes in Tap Shoes, a dance noir with '60s big-band music from the likes of Henry Mancini, is an ambitious project.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 5:20pm on February 9, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "A Most Violent Year" " A Most Masterful Accomplishment by Arts Fuse Editor

A Most Violent Year is nothing if not intense.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 1:51pm on February 9, 2015

Fuse Book Review: "Bomb's Author Interviews" " Hipper Than Thou by Arts Fuse Editor

Bomb Magazine's goal is not merely to comment on the arts, it is about making art.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 5:20pm on February 8, 2015

Fuse Book Review: "American Justice 2014' " A Sturdy Look at the Current Supreme Court by Arts Fuse Editor

The most important takeaway from American Justice 2014 is the potential danger, from Epps's perspective, of the growing influence of Justice Alito.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:15am on February 7, 2015

Fuse Theater Review: "The Second Girl" " A Sensitive Portrait of the Irish Working Class by Arts Fuse Editor

The actors in the central roles are extremely fine, particularly Kathleen McElfresh's beautifully nuanced performance as the anguished Bridget O'Sullivan.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:24am on February 7, 2015

Fuse Visual Arts Review: An Indelible Sense of Vermont " The Photographs of Nathan Benn by Arts Fuse Editor

Nathan Benn's gorgeous color photographs paint a complex vision of Vermont as a place of constancy and change.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:32am on February 4, 2015

Fuse Book Interview: "Season of the Witch" " Rock 'n' Roll and the Occult Imagination by Arts Fuse Editor

"To say that the occult 'saved' it is really to say that the spiritual agitation is at the heart of what was able to bring rock 'n' roll to its most interesting places."

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 7:51am on February 3, 2015

Fuse Rock Concert Review: Billy Idol " Aging, But Still Playing the Bad-Boy by Arts Fuse Editor

Go ahead, name another older rocker this side of Iggy Pop who can get away with playing most of his show bare-chested.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:46am on February 2, 2015

Fuse Stage Review: An Israeli Playwright Expertly Analyzes "A Case Named Freud" by Arts Fuse Editor

Israeli dramatist Savyon Liebrecht's new play A Case Named Freud is her most ambitious and dramatically satisfying yet.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:28am on January 31, 2015

Fuse Book Review: "The Water-Babies" " A Darwinian Fairy Tale by an Eccentric's Eccentric by Arts Fuse Editor

Why is The Water-Babies a classic fairy tale? It doesn't take itself too seriously, yet it doesn't ignore important issues.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:59am on January 30, 2015

Fuse Visual Arts Review: Otto Piene's Artistic Legacy " x 2 by Arts Fuse Editor

Otto Piene's art is at once appealing, accessible, and yet somehow unworldly: joyful mystery yoked to dynamic playfulness.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:03am on January 28, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "American Sniper" " Keep Telling Yourself … It's Only a Movie by Arts Fuse Editor

American Sniper is classic Clint Eastwood. Dirty Harry vs the bad guys, and the bad guys all look like 'them.'

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:37am on January 27, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "Inherent Vice" " Like an Acid Trip, Secondhand by Arts Fuse Editor

Inherent Vice is a giddy, trippy potpourri that tries to make a virtue of never quite settling on what kind of story it wants to tell.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 4:46pm on January 25, 2015

Fuse Book Review: Drama Queen " The Theatrical Nature of Elizabethan England by Arts Fuse Editor

To his credit, Garry Wills does not attempt to tell us what Shakespeare or his contemporaries "really meant," nor does he suggest that there are ways that these plays ought be staged.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 1:37pm on January 24, 2015

Fuse Concert Review: Cellist Johannes Moser joins the BSO Out on the High Seas by Arts Fuse Editor

Johannes Moser is a cellist I have admired for some years, based on his solid discography, innovative programming decisions, and championing of lesser-known and new compositions.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:56am on January 24, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "Selma" " Civil Rights By the Numbers by Arts Fuse Editor

Selma doesn't dare to offer the viewer anything new.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:00am on January 22, 2015

Fuse Rock Concert Review: Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven " For the Professorial Class by Arts Fuse Editor

This was the sixth consecutive year the double bill of Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven hit the Middle East on MLK weekend; it was sold-out as usual.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 1:22pm on January 17, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "Foxcatcher" " Sports and the Pathology of the 1% by Arts Fuse Editor

Of all the cinematic indictments of the 1% that have flooded the multiplex in the wake of the financial crisis, Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher stands as one of the most understated.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 3:02pm on January 15, 2015

Fuse Visual Arts Commentary: The Telling Anonymity of Political Street Art by Arts Fuse Editor

Highlighting the identity of artists is essential in art world journalism, but it appears to be unimportant when reporting on the artistic contributions to political street demonstrations.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 5:29pm on January 12, 2015

Fuse Concert Review: "Hot Stove, Cool Music" " A Salute to Boston's Vintage Years by Arts Fuse Editor

Intentionally or not, much of the "Hot Stove, Cook Music" concert was flashback to the Boston scene 20 years ago .

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:31am on January 12, 2015

Fuse Film Review: "The Imitation Game" " A Delicate Balance by Arts Fuse Editor

The Imitation Game is a movie that should have made us angry, but it merely makes us sad.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 2:28pm on January 11, 2015

Fuse Coming Attractions: What Will Light Your Fire This Week by Arts Fuse Editor

Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, dance, author events, and theater for the coming week.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 1:20pm on January 11, 2015

Fuse Film Preview: Alec Guinness Films Galore at the Museum of Fine Arts by Arts Fuse Editor

Not since the closing of Boston's Exeter Street Theatre have so many of Alex Guinness's classic films been available to be viewed on a local big screen.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:51am on January 6, 2015
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