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With this album, Luciana Souza has created her own indelible “book” of songs that ache and celebrate, muse and regret, dream and mourn.
Read MoreSummer Cannibals’ main virtue is its keen transmission of psychological warfare in families.
Read MoreThis fascinating documentary should be compelling to guitarists and to jazz fans in general.
Read MoreNewvelle Records’ taste seems to be flawless.
Read MoreReading is treated as a commodity, namedropping literary titles as a way for middlebrow film audiences to feel proud of themselves for being in the know.
Read MoreToo many cultural critics look at our past through a fuzzy filter of sentiment. Chapo Trap House tackles America’s past and present idiocies head-on in a refreshingly honest way.
Read MoreThe venerable trombonist’s fine new album mostly contains ballads and features an all-star rhythm section.
Read MoreSexy Laundry airs the linen of a twenty-five-year marriage from which the colors seem to have faded, and the whites yellowed.
Read MoreThomas Clerc’s novel reminds us of a stubborn truth: we are all narcissists that live to accumulate shit in rooms.
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Arts Commentary: Conserving Cultural Heritage — the Tangible and the Intangible
Cartagena is a 500-year old urban jewel in the Caribbean. But climate change and rising sea levels threaten its heritage.
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