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Clive James is cosmopolitan and learned, but he’s far from a snob.
We’re reminding everyone that fighting corruption and injustice is hard work, but it can be fun as hell too.
France: Story of a Childhood is half personal essay, half autobiographical novel.
Bieito’s vision – even if it’s not quite as racy as advertised – comes off better than any new canonical production of the BLO’s I’ve seen recently.
No doubt many in Saturday’s well-dressed crowd came for the opportunity to hear that most appropriate of gala pianists, Lang Lang.
The disc offers a rewarding look at the work of four local composers and also showcases the members of Radius Ensemble in a warm, winning light.
Why did rock and roll become white? Music critic Jack Hamilton’s extraordinary new book provides a challenging answer.
Country for Old Men is surely going to stand as one of the best, as well as among the most unusual, recordings of the year.
Kim Jong-il, then heir to the leadership of North Korea, kidnapped South Korean superstars to beef up the country’s impoverished cinema.
As a work of history, a journalistic account, and an astute study of a troubled subculture, Altamont is so engrossing that it almost disarms criticism.
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