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Author Mark Cantor has been the go-to guy for jazz film for decades: this authoritative book solidifies his position.
Read MoreWhen the identities of the guilty are finally revealed in this new season of a superb “True Detective,” it is terrifying and glorious.
Read MoreThese pieces are an intellectual challenge to the listener as well as a sensual pleasure. They should send saxophonists back to the practice room.
Read MoreA single listen to The Salt Collective’s album disabused me of my initial skepticism. The recording is as enjoyable and interesting as one would hope for from an effort featuring this gang of eight.
Read MoreThis Week’s Poem: Douglas Rothschild’s “On the EVE of the THREE KINGS”
Read MoreLatvian soprano Marina Rebeka, under conductor Christophe Rousset, shows why Berlioz and others loved “La Vestale”.
Read MoreIt was worth driving over 70 miles of snowy roads to be rewarded with such invigorating heat. Bravo tutti.
Read MoreThe holidays and their aftermath are not always a time of cheer for families. Two recent children’s books provide empathy and understanding.
Read MoreIt may not be one of ambient music’s masterworks, but this 2007 album deserved far better treatment than utter neglect from Lou Reed fans.
Read MoreA death is routinely at the center of Claudia Piñeiro’s fiction, but the corpse sparks provocative questions about the way things are, not just an investigation into finding the murderer.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?