An achingly hilarious hour with a grouchy, Emmy-winning diva who has spent most of her career behind the camera.
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Not seen for 90 years, a zany Marx Brothers' 1924 Broadway musical is reconstructed for the stage.
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The new all-originals album by the Stray Cats' guitarist-vocalist is a road-trip romp from start to finish.
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The third in Libby Skala's trilogy of solo shows dramatizing her own family history engages our emotions while respecting our intelligence and leaving us feeling uplifted.
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Breaking up is hard to do – in more ways than one.
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Cellist Maya Beiser takes a serious journey into the heart of serious rock, and we're the beneficiaries.
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Somi's "New African Jazz" style comes out of her lengthy stays in Lagos, Nigeria.
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From American Idol winners to Stanley Clarke to Stevie Nicks and Ne-Yo, there's major news from top artists, music icons, and hot up-and-comers this week.
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Ruthie Foster artfully walks a line too fine for almost anyone else: the line between the blues, soul and gospel traditions on the one hand, and folk-pop on the other.
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Carpenter's self-designed International Touring Organ (ITO) dispenses with pipes in favor of digitized sounds.
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