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Luke Z. Fenchel
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Great Expectations: B&S Release a Prequel
"Slackers? Hardly. The so-called Generation X turns out to be full of go-getters who are just doing it-but their way."
Exiled From the Elysian Yard
Perhaps if I were more self-aware, I might feel, at this moment, something like the bitter resentment and sadness of
Taking Hip-Hop to the NEXTLEVEL
I n 1965, Bob Dylan plugged in his guitar, turned on to an electric sound and tuned out the chiding
Old Working Girl, We Hardly Knew Thee
Early in Julie Johnson, the title character's best friend declares "I feel like I don't even know you!" An outburst
Clarinets Captivate but No Surprises From Silly Shlemiel
The final moments of the 1997-98 season's opening performance at the American Repertory Theater find an entire cast and orchestra
Not Just Bleating: The Mountain Goats Perform at The Middle East
The naive rarely succeed in the music world; the embitters, jaded and cynical usually help the innocent to an early
'Nature Unidealized, Transmogrified Humans'
In the opening scene of the ART's latest production, a boorish captain implores his barber-orderly, Johann Christian Woyzeck, to slow
Plumtree Is Happy Music
Almost sixty-five years ago, a North American composer introduced a heavy dose of "fun" into popular music, with the intention