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Just in time for Chanukah, here are two books that focus on the Jewish experience in America.
Read MoreJake Cohen is “modern” in that he takes a contemporary approach at spreading the gospel; he is an expert at using social media.
Read MoreFilled with galoots of all kinds, the novel might not have any true reason for existing, nor may it have any reason to end. But heck, it’s a good, old-fashioned, medicine show of a read.
Read MoreExposing the jazz impulses in Emily Dickinson’s poetry is not an agenda for the novice.
Read MoreMark Lilla argues that the creed of the reactionary mind can be just as radical (and disturbing) as any revolutionary ideology.
Read MoreYou could say that Thomas O’Grady’s poems have the eyes of a horse — channeling history and mythology through the contemporary lens of poetry’s eternal present.
Read MoreA sense of promise remains a hallmark of the Montreal Jazz Festival — always end by looking forward.
Read MoreA new biography of the oft-forgotten ‘filibuster’ provides ample facts and little thesis. Is that enough — don’t we need more?
Read MoreCan we correct some of the mistakes we’ve made and engineer our way out of a deadly climate crisis of our own making?
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Arts Remembrance: Francis Davis, 1946-2025
There are few critics as worth re-reading as the late Francis Davis, whose writings are filled with musical and cultural insight, erudition, literary grace, and, most valued now, humor.
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