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Jazz CD Review: Miles Davis’ “Rubberband” — Stretch Your Ears

September 10, 2019
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Heard as a Miles Davis record pure and simple, Rubberband is one of the strongest from the comeback period.

Arts Feature: When Aretha Franklin Snapped Me 

September 9, 2019
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Looking at that photo now, soon after the anniversary of her death, Aretha’s shutter-snap of connection with me seems a blessing.

Book Commentary: “Dying of Whiteness” — What Rough Beast Slouches Toward Kansas to be Born? 

September 8, 2019
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Class pressures are exerting themselves, class fault-lines are emerging, and ancient demons are being released as a result.

Jazz CD Review: Pianist Erroll Garner — Remastered Sessions from His Prime

September 8, 2019
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Octave is issuing twelve sessions (“newly restored and expanded”) of Erroll Garner material from the ’60s and ’70s, when the popular pianist was at the height of his career.

Coming Attractions: September 8 through 24 — What Will Light Your Fire

September 6, 2019
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Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.

Jazz Recording Review: “Jazz and Art” — Paying Musical Homage to Painting

September 6, 2019
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For me, about half of the compositions here successfully reflect the artistic visions of the painters that inspired the music.

Film Review: “Satanic Panic” — A Silly, Fun, Trashy Horror Vibe

September 5, 2019
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Satanic Panic is a crazy ride, managing along the way to poke fun at the lifestyles of the rich and bored, reminding us that decadence among the upper classes is very scary indeed.

Book Interview: Jay Wexler on the State of “Our Non-Christian Nation”

September 5, 2019
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The book deals with how Atheists, Wiccans, Summums, Muslims, and Satanists “fought to have their voices heard” in communities dominated by Christians and others who were skeptical of their claim that the First Amendment applies equally to all religions.

Theater Review: “The Lifespan of a Fact” — Truth and Consequences

September 4, 2019
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In a taut 90 minutes, The Lifespan of a Fact zeroes in on some key issues that we’re grappling with as a country — or ought to be.

Jazz CD Review: A “Lost” John Coltrane Recording — “Blue World”

September 4, 2019
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Blue World is valuable for its pellucid recording of takes of tunes Coltrane’s fans already love. They will have to have it.

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