Golem may not be your grandparents', or even your parents', klezmer band, but that doesn't make them any less authentic or inspiring.
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Music Review: ‘The Bridges of Madison County’ – Original Cast Recording
The original cast album preserves a fine score and a star turn from Kelli O'Hara.
Read More »DVD Review: Eugene Onegin (Live in HD)
This new staging of the “timeless tale” of "Eugene Onegin" is younger, “sexier,” flashier than its predecessor. It works – and it doesn’t.
Read More »Gordon Willis: Master Cinematographer
Gordon Wills worked with some of the top directors of the past five decades, creating visual styles for their films that propelled them to iconic status.
Read More »How to Travel with a Dog
Traveling with an animal can pose a huge inconvenience, but even worse is that it’s incredibly taxing on your pet.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Warehouse 13’ – Series Finale
Warehouse 13 delivers an emotionally satisfying story, that, unfortunately, is as cheesy and shallow as much of the series was, rather than redeeming itself in the end.
Read More »Tech Review: UWater G5 MP3 Player/FM Tuner
Wan't to dance and sing with the fish? The waterproof UWater G5 can make that dream come true (dancing ability not included).
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia’
In 'Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia,' Nicholas Wrathall creates an entertaining, well thought out and succinctly edited documentary. Wrathall cobbles together snippets from video archives, and interview clips and masterfully reveals what made Vidal who he is and how he engendered the vital purpose of his writing and sardonic, pithy commentary: to awaken us from our amnesia.
Read More »Book Review: ‘No Good Men Among the Living’ by Anand Gopal
Journalist examines how the "us vs. them" approach toward the war on terrorism led the U.S. astray in Afghanistan
Read More »Music Reviews: Steven Kroon, Perry Beekman, Kris Adams
Two jazz vocalists and one percussionist turn out fine albums.
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