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Croatia’s best-known Opera is like The Bartered Bride or a lighter-spirited Porgy and Bess: tuneful, engaging, and stageworthy.
Read MoreNashville songwriter Aimee Mayo’s memoir offers an eye-opening perspective on the problematic treatment of women in the country music industry.
Read MoreThis surprisingly seamless record belies its logistical shuffles and players’ cultural differences with a relaxed sonic identity.
Read MoreA B-movie inspired horror-comedy, Psycho Goreman is a delightfully schlocky homage to entry-level, kid-centric horror films but with the sort of grotesque violence one would expect from a more adult-oriented movie.
Read MoreCensor explores thought-provoking questions about the strange relationships between films, society, fantasy, and reality — and individual identity — in an increasingly mediated and violent world.
Read MoreOn Welfare Jazz, Viagra Boys succeed through their skillful manipulation of pure bombast, spurred on by haywire grooves as well as plenty of oversized personality.
Read MoreAn intriguing look at smashing the patriarchy through the art of pole dancing.
Read MoreEven though they are a cover band, Foxes and Fossils’ performances are fresh and delightful. While faithful to the originals, they are not slavish imitations.
Read MoreThe Cameraman is the hilarious capstone to a glorious period that began for Buster Keaton in the late teens.
Read MoreThis splendid world-premiere recording proves that, as an opera composer, Johann Simon Mayr had “the whole package.”
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