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“I go out on the road and the clubs are full everywhere I go,” Peter Case gratefully acknowledges. “People come out to hear me play. It’s an amazing gift to have that.
Showing Up offers a much different kind of artist and art scene than we’re used to seeing in film.
A new documentary about the John Lennon and May Pang affair is insightful but not exactly unbiased
Kantika is Elizabeth Graver’s poignant homage to her grandmother, but it is also a testament to her talent as a storyteller, to make a narrative so believable and compelling and, indeed, sometimes funny, just as it is in life.
Here’s this week’s poem, Debra Cash’s “The Boat: April 19, 2013.”
The plot of The Red Balcony ticks along briskly. Jonathan Wilson is a gifted narrator and scene-maker.
A masterful composer of French Baroque violin sonatas displays another side of his immense talent in this first-rate new recording of his Scylla et Glaucus.
We are understandably upset when market forces threaten the things we consider to be sacred.
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