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Beautiful Creatures
We’ve stated before in these pages that we don’t believe that Hayao Miyazaki is actually retired. Nevertheless, it’s never a bad time to revisit...
Fairies and Feet
December is Nutcracker time, and right on schedule, Texas Ballet Theater presents three weekends of the popular Christmas classic, beginning Friday in Bass Performance...
Come to the Cabaret
William Bolcom was writing accessible popular music for the concert stage when that was not a cool thing to do. The 72-year-old composer will...
ATE DAY8 of What She Said
Food critic Laurie James just covered a lot of ground in this week’s Eats & Drinks article (see: pg. 17). Here’s the scoop on...
Wasted on the Way
David Crosby shouldn’t be here. He’ll admit that freely, as freely as he took the same drugs in the 1960s and ’70s that killed...
Night & Day
Wed 21- Ernest Bloch was famous for using Jewish themes and subjects in his music, but when he composed his Suite for Viola and...
His Own Rhythm
Much like his fellow Canadian pianist and sometime composer Glenn Gould, Marc-André Hamelin has made a career out of playing classical music that interests...
Northern Exposure
Last week may have been the Denton Arts & Jazz Fest, but this week UNT is offering even more interesting events for our readers...
Night & Day
WED ? 31
Oh, this is too good to be true. Former Delaware Tea Party U.S. Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell, the first politician we can...
Cottage Cheese Surprise
While classical composers all over the world were going in for atonality and serialism, William Bolcom kept the faith and turned out tuneful, accessible...













