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This production brings the Peterborough Players back in line with their own best traditions: entertaining, thoughtful, delightfully irreverent.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Joseph Fraser’s “Skyline Park, Arlington”
Read MoreThe Newport Folk Festival always pulls off unique, unexpected collaborations, while it embraces a head-spinning lineup of diverse genres that reflects its spirit of community.
Read MoreFor MOMIX’S performance at Jacob’s Pillow, Moses Pendelton assembled a “greatest hits” selection of sixteen vignettes from the troupe’s oeuvre.
Read MoreA frenetic, funny, foul-mouthed, and sometimes facile testament to the fact that language matters.
Read MoreIn support of the release of his album “Orgy of the Damned,” Slash is not just touring; he’s putting on a distinctive concert experience with a positive message.
Read MoreAny aficionado of Brazilian music and jazz will find plenty to be delighted by in these three discs.
Read More“Popular music in America is already so formulated and dumbed-down that the fear of AI making it more trivial is probably beside the point.”
Read MoreA belated appreciation of one of 2023’s most interesting releases – this Grammy-winning “compendium” may not be a strongly unified work, but its individual parts are eloquent residents of the Place Between classical and jazz.
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Arts Commentary & CD Reviews: On The Kennedy Center, Ben Folds, & Gustav Mahler