Month: May 2020
Yes, purchasing this EP will help out a good cause, but the musical value of this fabulous duo’s performance is priceless.
Read MoreCharli has successfully dramatized her impatiently jagged state of mind, supplying an emotionally honest stream of consciousness that suggests what she (and no doubt many others of her generation) is feeling and thinking in quarantine.
Read MoreA book to cheer you in these challenging times, providing destinations to explore when this pandemic is over, and a story to inspire the more inventive young among us.
Read MoreThis is a feminist battle where all participants wear marshmallow boxing gloves.
Read More“We’re at the end, or toward the end, of an extended collapse of the institutions that made it possible for many of us to make a living through intellectual or creative activity. We’ll have to find another way.”
Read More“In a crisis we are all Socialists,” goes an old adage. But can that instinct be trusted in an increasingly barbaric world?
Read MoreThis is an intelligent, inventively performed, be-boppish tribute to a composer I now know better than ever.
Read MoreThomas Adès is a formidable pianist and his output for his native instrument is fundamentally gripping; yMusic’s new album is a spectacularly-played and -recorded disc; Michael Gordon’s Anonymous Man is undeniably hypnotic but gets stuck in a loop that goes on for a mite too long.
Read More“We ask that you limit your stay to two hours, and remember that our restrooms are not open.”
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Television Commentary: Unreeling the Newsreels in “The Plot Against America”
Was this alternate history lesson too much of a downer for viewers weighed down by the burdens of their own unexpected rendezvous with history?
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