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Tryptich? Conversation with Larry Kegwin [Video]

13 Jan 2012 – 7:28 PM No Comment

Anjuli Bhattacharyya sits down for a video feature with choreographer Larry Keigwin about his latest creation: Tryptich

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Music Review | The Bird and the Bee

16 Jul 2009 – 11:35 AM | No Comment
Music Review | The Bird and the Bee

The Bird and the Bee’s pop-oriented lounge music on Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future could soundtrack any given day in the life, from a lazy summer afternoon, to a casual night club, to a bumpin’ dance floor.

Duffy|Rockferry [Album Review]

11 Nov 2008 – 2:48 PM | No Comment
Duffy|Rockferry [Album Review]

Upon the UK release of her hit single “Mercy,” Aimee Anne Duffy became the first Welsh female to top the pop charts in over two decades. Following her radio success, Duffy brings us her first album, Rockferry.

Music Review – The Honorary Title, Scream & Light Up the Sky

29 Sep 2008 – 8:58 PM | No Comment
Music Review – The Honorary Title, Scream & Light Up the Sky

With their latest effort, The Honorary Title proves they are hipper than the average my-mommy-never-loved-me indie pop band. Scream & Light Up the Sky offers a subtle melancholy.

Volta from Bjork already a classic?

29 Feb 2008 – 1:23 PM | No Comment
Volta from Bjork already a classic?

Often at the heart of a great album is an uncompromising nature that sets it apart and ultimately renders it a classic, movmnt reviews Volta, the latest Bjork album.

Christina Courtin, Running Kicks

28 Feb 2008 – 12:28 PM | No Comment
Christina Courtin, Running Kicks

Julliard-trained violinist Christina Courtin’s self produced EP, Christina Courtin’s Running Kicks (2006), is a testament to good education and quirky giftedness. As a songwriter, Courtin offers ironic, proverbial lyrics.

Jason Walker, Raising The Roof

30 May 2007 – 1:24 PM | No Comment
Jason Walker, Raising The Roof

Listening to a Jason Walker track is a surreal experience. To the uninitiated, the first response is usually disbelief.

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