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At the time of these sessions the musicians themselves were celebrating the relatively recent advent of the long-playing record.
Read MoreA round-up of new children’s books that celebrate diverse cultures.
Read MoreTransformative narratives shape the documentaries in the 40th annual Wicked Queer Film Festival.
Read MoreThe Cave of Winds and Breath By Breath amply confirm that, regardless of the stress of COVID, jazz’s life-force remains strong as we venture into a brave new year.
Read MoreTo always be listening more and to therefore always be listening differently is of course the very nature of fandom, and to call What’s Good the work of a fan is not a putdown.
Read MoreWith this album, Luciana Souza has created her own indelible “book” of songs that ache and celebrate, muse and regret, dream and mourn.
Read MoreOphelia is moving, intoxicating, haunting: the most visually pleasurable film I’ve seen so far this year.
Read MoreThe fiery excellence of Handel and Haydn Society’s collective effort made Monteverdi’s epic masterpiece sparkle like a star.
Read MoreWhat Roger Ebert was was a very hard-working, daily journalist who, as he should, watched thousands of movies and wrote about them in a very clear, concise, fairly interesting but obvious way.
Read MoreJim Harrison’s prose is gorgeous, illuminating. The simple language slides into your head and resonates there.
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Arts Feature: Best Movies (With Some Disappointments) of 2025