Western Europe's earliest known dream-vision poem, newly translated from the Anglo-Saxon and adapted for the stage.
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Music Review: Ben Ryan – ‘Abacus’ Tantalizes, But Falls Short
The best tune on 'Abacus' is definitely “Peru,” because of its mounting structure.
Read More »Music Review: Kim Richey – ‘Edgeland’
There's a feeling of fine control you get when you listen to a Kim Richey album. Her songs dig outward in two directions from country/americana, into both folk and pop. And her silvery vocals, burnished with a constant, cool vibrato, lack twangy affectation, sounding almost weirdly non-manipulative – to paradoxically emotional effect.
Read More »Music Review: Rondi Marsh – ‘The Pink Room’
Marsh's fourth studio recording, 'The Pink Room,' shows she is in full command of the reins as a jazz singer.
Read More »Music Review: Johnny Chops – ‘Johnny Chops & The Razors’ Delivers Delicious, Swampy Blues
The combination of syrupy, swampy blues and superbly talented musicians gives the music an irresistible tang.
Read More »SXSW Music Festival 2018: March 16 (Caroline Rose, Lo Moon, Soccer Mommy, Now, Now, and More)
Caroline Rose, Lucy Rose, and Soccer Mommy were among the Friday highlights at SXSW Music Festival 2018 on March 16 in Austin, Texas.
Read More »SXSW Music Festival 2018: March 15 (Sunflower Bean, Jade Bird, Kotomi, Salt Cathedral, Girl Ray, and More)
Jade Bird, Snail Mail, and Vita and the Woolf highlighted Thursday's music acts at SXSW 2018 in Austin, Texas.
Read More »Music Review: Nick Lamb – ‘Getting’ High Off You’ Packs a Wallop
I like this song a lot. Nick Lamb knows how to bring the heat.
Read More »Music Review: Kachinga – ‘Sky Falling’ Melds Hip-Hop with R&B
'Sky Falling' is a good album. For the most part, the melodies are tantalizing.
Read More »SXSW Music Festival 2018: March 14 (Our Girl, Natalie Prass, Wye Oak, Billie Eilish, and More)
Flyte, Jerry Williams, and Billie Eilish were among the highlights at Austin's South by Southwest Music Festival 2018 on Wednesday, March 14.
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