In The Four Questions Zohar's Nigun combines traditional Jewish themes with experimental jazz.
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The Paul Winter Sextet's Count Me In commemorates the 50th anniversary of first White House jazz concert .
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Robert Lustig's Fat Chance advises readers on how to eat for good health.
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Jazz vocalist Paulette Dozier's In Walked You is a fine blend of standards and modern tunes.
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Criterion Collection releases restored version of Rashomon on DVD.
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Gothic: Visual Art of the Middle Ages, 1140 – 1500 is a stunning tour of Medieval art.
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The Greg Abate Quintet Featuring Phil Woods is a winning album for two great sax players.
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Alexander McCall Smith's Isabel Dalhousie returns in the charming The Forgotten Affairs of Youth.
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Lost Tapes: Zoot Sims in Baden-Baden remasters an excellent recorded jam session.
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A stunning visual guide.
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