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The Nightingale delivers an indelible vision of inhumanity perpetuated by colonialism and white privilege.
Read MoreThis Nashvillian has a simple message for America: “You best pull yourself together, or you might never be the same.”
Read MoreIn this always compelling production, director Carey Perloff decided to bring the uncanny on stage, almost as a sixth character, in the form of composer/musician David Coulter.
Read MoreDumas’ Camille is nothing if not ambitious. Such complexity is seldom found on a summer stage.
Read MoreThis album lacks the desperation, the immediacy, the sheer power that made Sleater-Kinney essential in its original decade.
Read MoreIn this extraordinary recording, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani is given a chance to perfectly convey the power of his emotions.
Read MoreI left thinking that holding a blues (or a jazz) festival in every city and town would not be a bad idea. It’s a better way for municipalities to spend their money — with a surer payoff — than tax abatements for Amazon.
Read Morefeels both cautionary and elegiac; it is obviously relevant in these times of extremism and the rise of small town tyrannies.
Read MoreGallim specializes in depicting raw emotions through movement.
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Media Commentary: Walter Lippmann and the Need for Reliable News
99 years after Liberty and the News, Walter Lippmann’s hopes for journalism remain largely unfulfilled.
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