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Tom Verlaine’s two new albums
Though he often sounds like Lou Reed on Quaaludes, his guitar never fails to ring through loud and clear.
Paul’s latest is a surprise
When Paul Simon reunited with Art Garfunkel in 2003 for a nostalgia tour , I wasn’t alone in thinking, “That’s it, then, he’s thrown in the towel.” Paul Simon, "Father and Daughter" (Windows Media) | Paul Simon, "Outrageous" (Windows Media)
Numero Group
Who’d have guessed we’d live to see a revival of the ’70s female singer-songwriter?
Prince returns to his ’80s roots
“Only the greats have somewhere to come down from,” wrote the late critic Ian McDonald.
DREAMS DON’T COUNT | MAD Dragon
Like John Hiatt and Loudon Wainwright III, Shear is a renowned singer-songwriter from the ’70s who despite meager sales still manages to find labels dedicated to releasing his work — in this case Drexel University’s newly formed MAD Dragon Records.
The respectable return of Ray Davies
Back when his ’60s contemporaries John Lennon and Pete Townshend were making careers out of revealing their innermost thoughts, Ray Davies moved in a different direction, observing everyday life and the quietly fraught people who live it.
WALLS AND BRIDGES | Capitol
John Lennon’s last solo album of new material before his fallow “househusband” years arrived near the end of his “lost weekend” period.
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The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
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Elaborate cuisine that's simply delicious
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Turning a blind eye
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Twilight puts the life back into the undead
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A modest taqueria expands to go a little bit uptown
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The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
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The Merchant of Venice ; Voyeurs de Venus ; The Oil Thief
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What's the fuss over the Fairness Doctrine really about?
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Elaborate cuisine that's simply delicious
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Scores in nearly every department
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