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At the Athenaeum, Moby-Dick turns 160

It's been 160 years since the publication of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and the Providence Athenaeum has been celebrating with a lecture series, "Hark! The White Whale!"
Whaling
By DAVID SCHARFENBERG  |  October 28, 2011
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Keeping it Clean

David Kilgour likes to claim he’s not a very driven fellow. At least not anymore.
David Kilgour looks to the future
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  February 05, 2008
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Cover story

To any true vinyl obsessive, a rare musical artifact — and the story behind it — is often as compelling as the sound in its grooves.
The amazing art of ‘Mingering Mike’
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  August 29, 2007
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Guest lists

What small, private lists like this remind us is that big, honking institutional lists are largely fictions, mirages of a consensus that no longer exists, if it ever really did in the first place.
 What 30 of the Phoenix 's music critics liked this year
By PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF  |  January 02, 2007
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Life is a cabaret

The Dresden Dolls have been crazy busy since the release, earlier this year, of Yes, Virginia (Roadrunner), and their autumn itinerary ensures they’ll be applying the pancake make-up well into winter.
The Dolls, the Rudds, d’Elf, and more shake it up this fall
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  September 13, 2006
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Best Music Poll 2006

The results are in for the 18th annual FNX/Phoenix Best Music Poll. Gorillaz, Matisyahu, Dropkick Murphys, Dresden Dolls, and Apollo Sunshine top your charts.
In our annual readers' poll, the sky's the limit
By PHOENIX STAFF  |  May 18, 2006
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Stop the world

To say Apollo Sunshine have skyrocketed to success would be stretching the temptation to equate the Berklee-bred band’s hard-earned accolades with some sort of stratospheric journey.
Apollo Sunshine try to play their music without losing their heads
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  May 17, 2006
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Recovery projections

You might not be able to tell from the glazed psych-pop glimmer of We’re Already There , Mazarin’s new disc for the NYC indie I and Ear, but singer/guitarist Quentin Stoltzfus counts old-time gospel and country among his favorite and earliest infl
The return of a rejuvenated Mazarin
By JONATHAN PERRY  |  January 23, 2006

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