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The Big Hurt: Biebs's babe
Biebs's babe, Bach's split, Thude's Justin, Blu in Seattle, and Muse in space
Plus Bach's split, Thude's Justin, Blu in Seattle, and Muse in space
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DAVID THORPE
| January 14, 2011
Summer treats
From Andean to zydeco, pick your flavor and there's a summer music festival ready to serve it up.
Whether classical, jazz, pop, or folk, 'tis the season to get out and enjoy the music
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CLEA SIMON
| June 18, 2010
Steve Miller at the Providence Performing Arts Center
First he was a blues freak (few guitarists who come up in Chicago aren't), then he was a Frisco hippie with lots of imaginative songs,...
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| November 03, 2009
White Denim | Fits
Even more than on last year’s auspicious digital-only Exposion , Austin’s White Denim stomp down the fine line between fertile versatility and iffy uncertainty. More often than not on Fits , this works out awesome.
Downtown (2009)
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MICHAEL BRODEUR
| October 23, 2009
Slideshow: Final moments at the Rose?
Photos from what could be the final days at the Rose Art Museum
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JOEL VEAK
| May 15, 2009
Interview: Greil Marcus
Greil Marcus on rock-and-roll photography
Rock's critic-in-chief talks rock and roll photography
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| January 21, 2009
Hometown Throwup, Pt. 1
Darkbuster have their “Hometown Throwup,” an eight-night stand with an affectionate wink and nod in the general direction of the Bosstones.
Darkbuster at Harpers Ferry, February 17, 2008
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JIM SULLIVAN
| February 19, 2008
New new things
Robolobster, an underwater crustacean with eight plastic legs and an industrial-strength plastic shell, is a groundbreaking example of the new science of biomimicry.
“Design Life Now” at the ICA, Tom Sachs, Steve Miller, and “Women Artists of India” at Brandeis
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RANDI HOPKINS
| September 18, 2007
Turn on the bright lights
Art this fall grapples with issues like gender and journalism, personal space and human survival, and what to have for lunch.
Art, women, politics, and food
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RANDI HOPKINS
| September 12, 2007
Rock and role
Greg Dulli may wear his tender heart on his suave, stylish sleeve, but it’s just bait — a lure for unwitting romantics who enjoy having their hearts broken. Slideshow: Twilight Singers at Avalon, November 14, 2006
The Twilight Singers, Paradise Rock Club, November 14, 2006
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MATT ASHARE
| November 20, 2006
Mr. Crafty
When Brett Rosenberg and I meet for an interview in Porter Square, we keep getting distracted by the sight of Al Kooper walking past Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery. Brett Rosenberg, "Absolutely Not" (mp3)
Brett Rosenberg solves a few problems
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BRETT MILANO
| September 21, 2006
Good Grooves
For many reasons, much great music is created in the darker recesses of the mind, where dreariness, despondence, and desolation rule. Of course, it doesn’t always have to be the case.
Fever Dream heats up; Zawadi’s heady soul stew
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BOB GULLA
| June 27, 2006
Pedal pushers
When Knox Gardner moved to Boston from Seattle last year, the biking enthusiast was miserable.
As cycling season pushes off, the Hub’s bike culture upgrades
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| March 08, 2006
Going on sale, March 10, 2006
Sigur R ós, Bonnie Raitt, Steve Miller, P.O.D., and more
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WILL SPITZ
| March 08, 2006
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