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Are the 16-year-olds in the deep South capable of such a challenging, cumbersome construction task? Especially with the school year coming close to an end?
For Langston fails on its own terms, which is to produce a moving, insightful, and in some sense accurate interpretation of the poetry of Langston Hughes.
Immortal Beloved is a CD that will appeal to lovers of fine singing and to people curious about some hidden corners of Beethoven’s output.
The 35th anniversary concert proved that Coltrane’s music and memory continue to strongly hold sway in the hearts and souls of musicians and audiences alike.
These three books celebrate different kinds of gifts: two from nature — and one that comes via the post office.
Cinema at its best is a a place where seemingly irresolvable conflicts can find, if not resolution, then some common ground.
Young Nerds of Color feels like a bit of an experiment, and it is the kind of creative research that we should hope will continue.
Few artists in history have been as multifarious and prolific as Paul Klee – only Picasso and Ernst come to mind.
The Titanic Theatre Company production struggles with Christopher Durang’s superficial satire and manages to squeeze some laughs out of it.
Two highly recommended recordings by well-known artists performing some rather off-the-beaten-path repertoire.
The 20th Annual Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: The Institution Continues