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The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin

The Short Fuse is produced by the Arts Fuse, the online journal of arts commentary and criticism.

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The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin

The Short Fuse is produced by the Arts Fuse, the online journal of arts commentary and criticism.

    "Authentic"

    "Authentic"

    As we slide down into the final hours of 2023, Elizabeth Howard, host and producer of the Short Fuse, and Alex Waters, technical editor of the Short Fuse, reflect on the year in an informal conversation at the Dell'Aria Cafe in East Harlem. They share a few of the moments from the conversations that seem particularly meaningful and "authentic" - the Merriam-Webster word of the year, in a year filled with "disruptions" - Elizabeth's word of the year. And the color of 2023: Pantone Viva Magenta.

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    Arts Commentary and Criticism: The Canary in the Coal Mine

    Arts Commentary and Criticism: The Canary in the Coal Mine

    In this episode of the Short Fuse, host Elizabeth Howard and Editor-in-Chief and founder of the Arts Fuse, Bill Marx discuss the vital role arts commentary and criticism play in nurturing an open and democratic society. Bill Marx founded the Arts Fuse in 2007 as a reaction to the precipitous decline of commentary on the arts in newspapers, However the continual whittling down of independent arts coverage over the past three decades has been passed over in silence. The goal of the Arts Fuse is to treat the arts seriously, to write about them in the same way that other publications cover politics, sports, and business — with professionalism, thoughtfulness, and considerable attitude. The journal's motto, from Jonathan Swift, sums up our editorial stance: “Use the point of your pen … not the feather.”

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    Winnie and Nelson Mandela through the lens of time and history.

    Winnie and Nelson Mandela through the lens of time and history.

    On Monday, 23 October, Elizabeth Howard was in conversation with Justice Malala, author of The Plot to Save South Africa, The Week Mandela Averted Civil war and Forged a New Nation, and Jonny Steinberg, author of Winne and Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage. The event was held at Cafe Lafayette in New York City and this is a live, unedited recording. There is noise in the background.

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    The Book Post USA

    The Book Post USA

    In this episode of the Short Fuse, Elizabeth Howard is in conversation with Ann Kjellberg around reading and the importance of literary criticism and commentary. Ann is the founder of Book Post, a newsletter-based book review that publishes short book reviews by distinguished figures in literature, history, science, social sciences, and the arts. "To me the importance of literary criticism is to have magnitude of thought, sustained reflection and a kind of demonstrable argument. This is why I'm interested in book reviews, because commentary is a way of connecting written culture with something that is enduring." Ann Kjellberg

    • 31分
    Jasmine Rice Labeija from Juilliard to performing as a Drag Queen

    Jasmine Rice Labeija from Juilliard to performing as a Drag Queen

    Jasmine Rice LaBeija the International Godmother of the Royal House of LaBeija, is a graduate of the Juilliard School, where she majored in opera, before becoming a Drag Queen. In this conversation she talks with Elizabeth Howard about what it means to perform in drag and why she is not on the opera stage. And, as drag has become emeshed in American culture, she questions why many lawmakers want to pass legislation to prohibit it. A conversation that is provocative and amusing.

    • 32分
    The Plot to Save South Africa

    The Plot to Save South Africa

    in this episode, Elizabeth Howard is in conversation with Justice Malala about the nine days in 1993 when South Africa was on the brink of civil war, following the assassination of Chris Hani, a beloved Black leader and Mandela Protege. In his new book, The Plot to Save South Africa, Malala shares his perspective, thirty years later, of what it was like as a twenty-two-year-old rookie journalist, who was one of the first on the scene after Hani's murder by a white supremacist. An insightful conversation with lessons for contemporary leaders.

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