It's sad when artists (and others) have to leave their native lands to pursue their dreams.
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Former Kronos Quartet cellist Joan Jeanrenaud releases her first solo CD of all original compositions.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): 7 Stories by Morris Panych at the Gene Frankel Theatre
An Everyman contemplates jumping to his death while an assortment of hilarious eccentrics babble on.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – Anya Singleton, Emory Joseph, Parlour Steps, Kalliopi
Anya Singleton rocks with soul, while Emory Joseph applies a youthful bounce to the Garcia-Hunter canon.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Bouffon Glass Menajoree
This parody of the Tennessee Williams classic is grotesque in the original and best sense of the word.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – Grascals, V-Project, Roots of Creation, Amelia White, Smiling Strangers
From bluegrass and reggae jams to alt-country and "three-minute" pop, this week's round-up has something for nearly everyone.
Read More »Book Review: In the Woods by Tana French
This multilayered story combines the gritty worldliness of a police procedural with the eerie chills of a psychological thriller.
Read More »Charlie Black and the Politics of Fear
All Charlie Black did was acknowledge some uncomfortable facts.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – J.J. Appleton, Gandalf Murphy, Gary Morgan and PanAmericana!
Womblike melodies and lush yet elemental arrangements trick out Gandalf Murphy's excellent new disc.
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