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Pianist Kris Davis’s Diatom Ribbons and the multi-disc set Nat King Cole’s Hittin’ the Ramp: The Early Years (1936-43) are among the albums that made more than one list.
Read MoreDark Waters may not be Todd Haynes’ most beautiful film, but it may yet prove to be among his most important.
Read MoreEven with my caveats, A Hidden Life raises filmmaking to heights that will thrill Terrence Malick fans.
Read MoreHelp us continue to go where other arts magazines fear to tread, recognizing under-appreciated classical music, jazz, and dance performances.
Read MoreThis is a carefully-researched book of far more than academic interest.
Read MoreOne of Donizetti’s strongest and most original works, has finally been reconstructed and recorded by superb forces under the remarkable Mark Elder.
Read MoreIn this new biography, Ted Shawn is on display in all his narcissism, paternalism, hypocrisy, originality, and the dedication to creative expression that set American modern dance on its way.
Read MoreEach concert offered all that the Tedeschi Trucks Band can do.
Read MoreThe spirit of Oliver! explodes on stage here, and that is a credit to the ambitions of this company.
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Book Review: “The Conservative Sensibility” — A Plea for a Return to Normalcy
The very people that George Will is trying to appeal to are evidently quite happy to be drunk on the power that their brutishness has created.
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