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Blue World is valuable for its pellucid recording of takes of tunes Coltrane’s fans already love. They will have to have it.
Read MoreIn this brilliant series, documentary filmmaker John Wilson captures the absurdity of life in New York.
Read MoreThe performances were variable, but their messages could not have been timelier … or more necessary.
Read MoreA round-up that includes: irresistible Beethoven, welcome arrivals of spring, a spirited celebration of Toscanini, and spectacular, revelatory Tchaikovsky.
Read MoreIn New York, museums and galleries are racing toward a new normal, whatever that might be. Most exhibitions that opened earlier in the year will stay open into the summer.
Read MoreMonoNeon is the most important musician to emerge from Memphis in recent memory.
Read MoreThe primary interest of Reframed isn’t film history; it is revisionist social statement, and a new twist on the celebrity documentary: star bio-cum-feminist essay.
Read MoreMusicians active in Boston, Washington DC, and Australia discover previously unrecorded gems, including works by women composers and composers of color.
Read MoreDirector Howard Hawks’ signature statement was the depiction of the American (or mostly American) male group with a task to accomplish.
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A Compendium of Consolations: The Words of Albert Murray
“Art . . . is . . . fundamental equipment for existence on human terms.” — Albert Murray
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