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Given the age of the recordings and peculiarities of the venue, the sound quality is very good — certainly more than good enough given the historical value of the amazing music captured therein.
Read MoreThe rewards are slight in new politically-minded books by a pair of shrewd and perceptive women.
Read MoreHere are two new and very different records from virtuosos of the jazz harmonica, both seasoned pros, and one of them deserving of much wider recognition.
Read MoreFor David Lynch, “Lost Highway” is a transitional film of sorts, a limbo-like zone between the innocence redeemed in “Blue Velvet” and the innocence corrupted in “Mulholland Drive”.
Read MoreThree guitarists — Bill Banfield, Ray Obiedo, and Lee Ritenour — release superb albums.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: John Godfrey’s “Sky of One Planet”
Read MoreThis summer’s installation of new sculptures is evidence that creative interventions in nature can be harmonious.
Read MorePerforming with the Boston Landmarks Orchestra, dynamic Canadian violinist Adrian Anantawan made music by Piazzolla and Florence Price burn blue hot.
Read MoreThis “Mattress” is all about Sutton Foster. And that’s a good thing.
Read MoreNotwithstanding the book’s research foundation, albeit colorfully amplified with personal and historical anecdotes, as a civilizational story Inheritance is a lightweight effort.
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