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Beneficence is a novel that lingers, tucking details into its heavy folds.
Read MoreIn Limbo, Aminé’s become more reflective, yet he never loses sight his boisterous mischievousness.
Read MoreDid Jacob’s Pillow want to remind us, now more than ever, of a famous phrase from a 1848 Shaker song: “Tis the gift to be simple, tis the gift to be free.”
Read MoreThe Pale Door, following in the steps of so many horror films these days, spoils a promising premise via a contrived and uneven story line.
Read MorePartially completed before the pandemic hit and assembled during quarantine, the EP feels uniquely suited to ease our collective glumness.
Read MoreSo what’s up with the 16 year old Naima, who has been mostly watching and listening? Is it time for her to become an “adult”?
Read MoreWhat Makes the Monkey Dance is a comprehensive examination of the life and career of an extraordinary artist that is smart enough to stop short of hagiography.
Read MoreA cautionary list of cliches, accumulated during a lifetime’s observation, for the next generation of jazz critics — and readers of same.
Read MoreLet’s experience college nostalgically and vicariously, with this pick of the best college movies of the last 35 years.
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Music Commentary: The Summer of Doja Cat — Never the Same Thing Twice
Doja Cat offers a glaring example of why the music industry’s new (albeit Big Brother-inspired) way of doing digital business is here to stay.
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