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Our classical music critics supply their favorites, albums and concerts, from over the past year.
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Read MoreThe musicians assembled here for the updated recordings of tunes from fifty years ago are first-rate, and Peggy Lee still convincingly inhabits a wide range of material.
Read MoreThis is the story of powerless little people caught up in a confusing maelstrom, at the receiving end of senseless violence.
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Read MoreJean Epstein’s body of work is full of pleasures and surprises: this vigorous director broke ground for filmmakers and cinematic movements to come.
Read MoreIranian director Abbas Kiarostami’s last film is made up of a series of sometimes resplendent, sometimes disappointing, images.
Read MoreSylvain Chomet’s sublime 2004 feature is a shimmering, knowing homage to the beginnings of sound animation.
Read MoreThe pre-festival film season features free screenings, a selection of international cinemas, many great documentary films, and a weekend of feminist films.
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Music Review: The Beatles are Still Here, There, and Everywhere
Beatles fans are being treated to a three-fer of projects spanning three media genres: a restoration of the film “Let It Be,” a book focusing on the two 1967 songs “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane,” and an appearance on the new season of “Doctor Who”.
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