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It is safe to predict that the winner in this category will be one of the entries that squares off against mortality.
Read MoreJay McInerney’s characters may live on exotic mixed drinks and fine wines, but they still suffer moral dilemmas and have consciences they cannot silence.
Read MoreThis week’s poem: Joseph Torra’s “Sunrise Over Gerrit’s House”.
Read MoreWill attendees of Jurassic Quest “have a dino-mite time!”? Who knows? But the event will look mighty attractive to parents who havee been stuck in the house with kids who are driving them to distraction.
Read MoreCritics were once seen as the ‘canaries in the mineshaft’ — now newspapers and magazines are closing down the mines.
Read More“Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa” is a snapshot of a vibrant octogenarian artist who is still moving forward.
Read More“One of the positives to come out of this whole [pandemic lockdown] experience is that everyone found out what is important in their lives. Those of us who love music realized just how special it is.”
Read MorePerhaps the most well-known jazz piano-vocal duo recordings were made in 1975 by Bill Evans and Tony Bennett. For me, these performances are sui generis — a high-water mark of the form.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
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Music Commentary Series: Jazz and the Piano Concerto — French Threads
New York and Paris both respected innovation, but Paris demanded that the new have a certain style.
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