Blog - In The News
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For two decades now, Sawhney’s music has been by driven issues of identity, by the uncertain fate of the immigrant, the pain of the migrant.
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Fantastical, odd and sometimes so tender it’s raw, “Ghost Rings” is a pop concert with a drama inside, about trying to make sense of the hole in your soul when the person you believed would stick around forever drifts away.
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Matthew Shepard, the Wyoming teenager who became a national figure after he was beaten and left for dead for being gay in 1998, has inspired plays, documentaries and books.
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The opening track is a prayerful dirge bearing the meaningful title "Defiant." But the heart of this album resides, of course, in the tracks with Williams. She brings several of her tunes, remaking them in The Marvels' supple, articulate style.
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The Bing Concert Hall Ticket Office will have reduced hours this summer.
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John Lloyd Young stars as Frankie Valli in Clint Eastwood’s film adaptation of the musical “Jersey Boys.” At Feinstein’s at the Nikko, Young performed a wide variety of Broadway material.
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From the swagger of “Gutter Girl” to the punky vibes of “Homecoming,” it’s clear that Hot Flash Heat Wave is the best band to reignite the declining San Francisco indie rock scene.
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As a renowned operatic tenor, a honey-toned specialist in the music of Rossini with a burgeoning reputation, Lawrence Brownlee enjoys an enviable life in many ways.
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The acoustic trio had its name before Hillary Clinton’s campaign slogan arrived.
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The singer-songwriter Ben Caplan narrates “Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story.”