Soulful Americana is alive and well on the new release by Jarrod Dickenson.
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Tribeca Film Festival Reviews: ’12 Hour Shift,’ ‘Call Your Mother’
'12 Hour Shift' and 'Call Your Mother,' both directed by women, represent the comedic side of the festival.
Read More »Talking Heads: A Filmic Appreciation
An affectionate look back at Talking Heads' two theatrical films from the 1980s.
Read More »Music Video Premiere: David Haerle – ‘Ms. Bell’ Looks at a Different Life
From David Haerle's sophomore album 'Death Valley' we premiere the video for 'Ms. Bell,' a thoughtful track about the choices not taken.
Read More »Coronavirus – Saying Goodbye to School
This week we had to say an official “Goodbye” to the school building for the 2019-2020 school year.
Read More »Music Review: Lara St. John and Matt Herskowitz – ‘Key of A’ (Violin Sonatas by Beethoven and Franck)
Violinist Lara St. John and pianist Matt Herskowitz's new album is the gold standard of classical music albums: It lets you hear familiar music by the great composers as you've never heard it before.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Winner: ‘Asia’
Rich emotional textures about the boundaries in our relationships as we learn to love are breathtaking.
Read More »Word Game Review: ‘Jabuka’
Jabuka raises the word game stakes with a new layer of flexibility by having the symbols on the tiles stand for more than just one letter.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘The Swamp’ by Yoshiharu Tsuge from Drawn+Quarterly
'The Swamp' by Yoshiharu Tsuge illustrates a missing link in the evolution of Japanese graphic narrative to the diverse medium it is today.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Royal Abduls’ by Ramiza Shamoun Koya
'The Royal Abduls' by Ramiza Shamoun Koya is not an easy read, but a necessary one for those wishing to understand how badly we treat visible minorities.
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