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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreThe centenary of bassist/composer Charles Mingus’ birthday is days away and I am listening to the beautifully packaged and processed and richly annotated 3 lps of Mingus’s Lost Album, recorded live at Ronnie Scott’s London club in 1972.
Read MoreOrnette Coleman turned to me and said, “You know, you can never really be out of tune. You are always in tune with something.”
Read MoreThree re-issued albums reinforce the claim that jazz recordings hit their peak from 1956 to 1964.
Read MoreNels Cline 4 is a group that can cross musical and cultural boundaries with exhilarating ease.
Read MoreNo matter his musical surroundings, there is never any doubt that it is Joe Lovano you are hearing.
Read MoreTwo pianoless quartets + two restless leaders = some of the best music of the last few years.
Read MoreEditors Christopher Ricks and Jim McCue are not trying to teach us how to read the poems.
Read MoreHER | alive.un.dead proves that some stories are best told by trusting the audience’s imagination.
Read MoreThis disc is mainly a showcase for guitarist Nels Cline’s compositions as well as his cleverness at commanding group improvisation.
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Book Review: Finding Well-Paid Work After Graduation — The Luck of the Draw