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Coming Attractions in Jazz: Midsummer Festivals 2011

July 9, 2011
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Tornadoes in the Connecticut River Valley haven’t stopped this summer’s festivals in Springfield, Hartford and Greenfield. Plus, Boston celebrates Latino and African culture.

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Coming Attractions in Popular Music: October 2011

September 30, 2011
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The picks in pop music in Boston this month all have something in common: storytelling. How did Deadmau5 get stuck with that 5 at the end of his name? What does a Portuguese acronym have to do with the band CSS? And what does Minus the Bear have against bears?

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Arts Feature: Jazz Notables We Lost in 2022

January 6, 2023
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A roll call of some of the notable musicians who passed away lat year.

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Fuse Coming Attractions: Dance Highlights, Sept 12 through 15

September 10, 2013
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Fuse Dance Critic Debra Cash on what’s coming up in dance this week.

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Jazz CD Review: Three Paths for Futurism

January 7, 2018
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Three incisive visions of what’s to come from largish groups of committed musicians.

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Judicial Review Preview: Bill T. Jones’ American Pillars

July 7, 2010
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In Serenade/The Proposition, the first of Bill T. Jones’ investigations into the myth and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, the choreographer looks at history and history looks back. By Debra Cash Cash was the professional critic on the Judicial Review panel reacting to Bill T. Jones’ Serenade/The Proposition at Jacob’s Pillow, July 21 through 25. She…

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Jazz Review: The Bad Plus Celebrates Igor Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring”

February 17, 2013
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Postmodern jazz trio The Bad Plus plays some of the prettiest Stravinsky ever performed.

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Visual Arts Review: Unexpectedly Full — MASS MoCA’s “The Man in the Empty Space”

August 10, 2016
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It took some time, but the stunning synergy of Richard Nonas’ work began to reveal itself.

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Jazz Album Review: Avishai Cohen’s “Naked Truth” — Meditating on the Last Things

February 18, 2022
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To this listener, the quartet generates a drama of gradual enlightenment, as if extroversion signified some sort of illumination.

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Theater Review: “Henry IV” — A Bold But Overreaching Stroke

August 23, 2017
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So, how do you come away from a lukewarm production with such positive feelings?

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