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I put Joni Mitchell on a short list of the most remarkable pop music artists of the ’60s and early ’70s. Longevity of excellence isn’t the point here, just peak incandescence.
Read MoreThese are individual expressions of how it feels to live in a war zone, not scenes of valiant fighters intended to recruit more combatants.
Read MoreTwo recent film releases, both submitted by their countries for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, offer variations on no-man’s-land.
Read MorePresumably, as a policy specialist, Ann Bookman sought to turn ideals into practical reality. Conversely, here in Blood Lines, she unwinds reality to find emotional clarity.
Read MoreDamn straight, English singer/songwriter Beth Orton was back in the room – after a six-year absence.
Read MoreIn addition to being a clever paranormal thriller, Something in the Dirt is a brilliant commentary on our burgeoning world of content creation.
Read MoreIt’s hard to convey what a benison these books have been to me, as I’ve read them in my narrow, monkish bed late into the night.
Read MoreI feel that I have lost a dear friend whom I met through profoundly heartfelt recordings and, in the form of interviews, inspiring self-portraits.
Read MoreIn his poetry, Houman Harouni has peopled a world with voices that are well worth listening to.
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Arts Remembrance: Art and Technology Guru George Fifield
The new media advocate, curator, and artist mentor passed away at the age of 72.
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