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Reading "The Storytelling Animal" is akin to listening to a series of terrific humanities lectures given by a polymath professor with a P.T. Barnum streak.
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View ArticleTheater Feature: Edward Gorey Takes the Stage
Author Carol Verburg covers a sinfully neglected part of Edward Gorey’s career –- the books on his art deal cursorily, if at all, with his forays into theater as a director, designer, actor, and writer...
View ArticleFuse News Commentary: Unemployment and The Artist’s Studio
Hard economic times hit artists in many different ways. One of the least remarked upon is when there is no longer enough cash for the studio. A local artist, who would prefer to remain anonymous,...
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View ArticleComing Attractions in Theater: January 2012
The year kicks off with few unusual productions -- companies are depending on proven New York hits, such as the Yasmina Reza duo, the Tony award-approved "Red," and "Green Eyes," though the Tennessee...
View ArticleFuse Stage Interview: Antonio Ocampo-Guzman on Directing a Tragicomic “Art”
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View ArticleFuse Book Review: The Survival of the Fittest Yarnspinner
Reading "The Storytelling Animal" is akin to listening to a series of terrific humanities lectures given by a polymath professor with a P.T. Barnum streak. The post Fuse Book Review: The Survival of...
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View ArticleFuse Film Review: The Intriguing Documentary “Art and Craft”— Getting a Kick...
Why, when finally caught, didn’t mark Landis land in jail? Here’s the rub. He was a consummate liar and a big-time deceiver but he’s never committed a jailable crime. The post Fuse Film Review: The...
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