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As We See It is a humorous as well as heart-wrenching look at the realities of living with autism.
Read MorePercussionist Tryshawn Sorey has released a trio disc of standards that may very well be on my 2022 Best of the Year list and a pair of “new” releases featuring the legendary pianist Bill Evans.
Read MoreThere’s much to admire in the color, character, and urgency of the Minnesotans’ playing and the overall strong direction from conductor Osmo Vänskä.
Read MoreWaves is a plea for mutual understanding, for acts of grace that transcend race, age, gender, and social status.
Read MoreTRIPTYCH (Eyes of One on Another) serves up a cool emotional package.
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead’s music is moving forward with the help of musicians who are OK with the occasional look back over their shoulders.
Read MoreOne fascinating aspect of this collaboration is that the dance and music harmonize but don’t mimic each other.
Read MoreSometimes I wonder if Euripides saw the very texture of reality as ironic. Saw the gods in their interactions with human beings as essentially playing. A frightening idea. But at least it entails the assumption that Euripides himself was not playing. Anne Carson, in her introduction to her translation of Euripides’ “Orestes” in “An Oresteia.”…
Read MoreSo what’s up with the 16 year old Naima, who has been mostly watching and listening? Is it time for her to become an “adult”?
Read MoreA.G. Cook’s undeniable talent shines through in spots, but the record suggests that the celebrated producer has a ways to go before stepping into his own as a solo artist.
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