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The poet composes a daily haiku: Miles fly like eighth notes Legato arpeggios A big state, Texas The photographer selects his favorite photo: Peter...
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Maureen Callahan is making her pandemic-delayed journey to the city that the New York Post columnist has decreed “grim and depressing.” And, since we...
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It was 1966, and Armand Schaubroeck was ready for his close-up. “He had us sit on that couch that’s on The Velvet Underground album,” Schaubroeck says. ...
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A murmur of excitement rolled through the area’s movie-going community, long in coronavirus limbo, when word came out early Saturday afternoon that Gov....
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Winter’s coming. A long season of coronavirus discontent is settling over us. A shift in our community interactions has already proven to be inevitable....
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Morning glory vines have overtaken my backyard this summer. They are deceptively beautiful, with their lush greenery and scattering of delicate trumpet...
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As best as Francie Marx can reassemble the story after more than seven decades, Robert Marx was 19 years old, serving in the U.S. Army Air Force as a...
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The world has reached the point where, after a tough day at work, you can’t pull up a barstool and unwind with an expertly made Negroni cocktail without...
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In his four decades of working in the music business, Quake Mark says he’s had a gun pulled on him three times, he’s been shot once, stabbed twice,...
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The Spring Chickens had a gig last week. It was the first live-music performance I’d attended since mid-March. That’s quite a stretch of home quarantine...
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Its nothing but the best for The Empty Hearts when the band goes off in search of inspiration. As Andy Babiuk tells it, there was this one night I was...
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The music is perhaps unlike anything you have heard. Or maybe it is like many things you've heard. It is "Fountain," the debut album by Lyra Pramuk....