Fuse Visual Arts Review: Unexpectedly Full " MASS MoCA's "The Man in the Empty Space"
It took some time, but the stunning synergy of Richard Nonas' work began to reveal itself.
It took some time, but the stunning synergy of Richard Nonas' work began to reveal itself.
This savvy, witty, and casually erudite novella proves that when it comes portraying adolescence in fiction the less sentimentality the better.
This acrobatic physicality doesn't come off as a test of testosterone or showboating.
The Boston Ballet II program was a miniature survey of classical ballet history, a perfect challenge for apprentice dancers.
This year I resolved to do an unapologetic fan experience at Newport Jazz.
Until its closing scenes, Captain Fantastic takes a complex look at the wisdom of bucking the system or joining in.
Thomas Bidegain's film Les Cowboys is political, but it is never heavy-handed.
Given the realities of music in 2016, it's good to see a glitter-era icon who's still alive and kicking.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
There has never been a better time in America to reconsider the importance of television's role in the political discourse.
"Hey, the more Yes music being played in 2016, the better."
For the anti-gentrification critics, urban deterioration should be left the way it is.
Devotees of modern and contemporary art will find this an inscrutable yet irresistible 72-page book.
A meta-documentary shows us what viewers really want from the genre, and how problematic that can be.
What are documentaries supposed do . . . and not do?
The performances by Ange Dargent and Théophile Baquet could not be better.
Louis CK has said that he is more proud of this show than anything else he's done.
John Vassos, Industrial Design for Modern Life is not only an essential book for designers, but for those who love the history of design.
Yes, The Last Schwartz is a family drama through and through, but it is well crafted and touching.
The trajectory of O. J. Simpson's life eventually touched on almost every aspect American society.
A response to Ty Burr's column called "Here's why Woody Allen is overrated"in yesterday's Boston Globe.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
The set proved that Bob Dylan remains, among many other things, one of music's great contrarians.
What is so wonderfully intriguing about "The Connoisseur" is wondering how Rockwell did it.
Alex Gibney's powerful documentary looks closely at some recent examples of malware designed to wreak havoc worldwide.