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Despite Dark’s complicated structure, the characters are motivated by utterly realistic desires and emotions, which balance the show’s more abstract elements.
Read MoreThis world-premiere recording of the 1826 Paris version of Gaspare Spontini’s Olimpie makes a powerful case for a composer much admired in his own day.
Read MoreThe Rolling Stones were still up there, sounding vital, and that alone delivered satisfaction.
Read MoreTo see Raisin in the Sun in post-Obama America is to experience how a classic both remains emblematic of its time and changes resonance as time passes.
Read MoreA sense of promise remains a hallmark of the Montreal Jazz Festival — always end by looking forward.
Read More“Porches are loosely defined. Our stages include stoops, yards, and driveways, as well as churches, community centers, affordable housing, and elderly housing.”
Read MoreSaturday’s performance made up for a rain delay withthe longest single set since the band’s millennium-greeting Everglades marathon.
Read MoreOpening on July 4, at a moment when immigrants and their living conditions are once again in the forefront of the news, Now Circa Then is an inspired choice. Read More
The Montreal Jazz Festival is overwhelming in a way, but somehow genial, and finally inspiring.
Read MoreWe welcome community organizer and children’s books writer Jacob Kramer to talk about breaking the rules. His work infuses revolutionary thought with childlike wonder, encouraging readers of all ages to consider what’s possible, and to challenge the cynics.
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