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The performer’s question is direct: has the talented orator anything to say about race in today’s America? The answer is a galvanizing yes.
Read MoreThe group’s songs range from the cynical to the sweet without losing their sincerity, and that may be Dawes’ most defining trait as it shifts its musical focal point.
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Read MoreLes Poules à Colin specializes in mix-and-match: their music channels old medieval ballads and sugar shack Quebecois dance tunes.
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Read More“Our intention was something other than being famous. When you create art from that place, a song is going to connect with people.”
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Read MoreWomanizing Astaire grasps that Rita is the loveliest catch of all, and a keeper, in this musical treat.
Read MoreA newly published book of translations and two upcoming Boston-area stage productions confirms the enduring elemental power of Federico García Lorca.
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