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The production is set in France of the 1920s and artfully combines evocations of both Paris and the Forest of Arden: The city of lights is represented by miniature versions of famous landmarks: the Arc de Triomphe; Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower — that twinkle at night and serve as props as well as set.
Read MoreAudin scrutinizes political commitment when it is undertaken by representatives of an intellectual discipline detached from the real world.
Read More“We take the audience on a journey that’s not part of a traditional approach to opera.”
Read MoreLike a guru, Sonny Rollins offered words to live by at the conclusion of the show, words that are his own guidelines as much as they were advice to his fans: “Keep yourself straight and never mind the rest of the world.” By Steve Elman Imagine a great, blank canvas. Now begin to populate the…
Read MoreThis is one of the best traditional big band records you’ll hear this year, or maybe this decade.
Read MoreMy thought was that it would exciting to invite high school students from diverse backgrounds to become better educated about arts criticism.
Read MoreTo always be listening more and to therefore always be listening differently is of course the very nature of fandom, and to call What’s Good the work of a fan is not a putdown.
Read MoreI’ve compiled a list of twelve concerts (or concert series) that I think will stand among the future season’s highlights.
Read MoreBold and colorful by turns, this disc offers an ideal introduction to Hans Rott, a composer who has slowly surfaced from the dark corners of history.
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Book Review: “The Constitution in Jeopardy” Wrong Diagnosis and Solution
This is the Catch-22 of American constitutional politics. We the people are free to propose any structural reform we want except that they’ll all suffer the same fate: strangulation at the hands of petty politicians in Washington or the state capitals.
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