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The Library of America volumes of Virgil Thomson’s writings will help reestablish him as one of the 20th century’s preeminent musical scribes.
Scholastique Mukasonga’s autobiography, Cockroaches, examines the three decades leading up to the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.
The BMOP’s opening concert featured the group succeeding at an important part of its mission: to perform unfairly overlooked American music.
The central mystery of the life of Brian Wilson: How did such a sweet and fragile soul create such complex and enduring music?
As confessions of rock decadence go, Lol Tolhust’s are fairly tame stuff.
Man in Snow encourages us to reflect on our own bit of mortality. We don’t probably take the time to do that enough.
Singer Bobby Rush is not just a world-class entertainer, but also one of the last masters of traditional blues.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
The standard view of Kafka reduces him to the patron saint of neurotics.
The intellectual and emotional intelligence of the docket stands as a conspicuous example of exemplary programmatic creativity.
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