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Tower (95 Mt. Auburn) and HMV (in Brattle Square) are predictably huge, sleek and impersonal. Each offers a gargantuan selection of rock, classical, jazz and international music at decent prices, with popular albums regularly priced at $10.99.
Newbury Comics (upstairs at the Garage on JFK Street) offers a less flashy shopping experience, but it does win the price wars, with hit CDs always on sale for $10.77. In addition to an excellent selection of alternative and classical CDs, the store sells a wide range of posters, T...
Truly discriminating music buffs should check out Briggs and Briggs (corner of Mass. Ave. and Plympton Street) for its pricey but extensive classical and international sections. Sheet music, musical scores, and opera librettos for shower stall divas are also available.
"Bulls and greeks and lots of nekkid broads," wrote the Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, reflecting on the nature of classical sculpture. And who sums that up better than Antonio Canova (1757-1822)? Canova is not to modern taste, and probably never will be. When alive, he was the epitome of...
From Goethe to Henry James, from Keats to Edgar Allan Poe, Canova haunted the imagination of writers, especially American ones. In fact the subject of Canova and America is large and includes such curiosities as a series of Canova sculptures of George Washington, naked as a jaybird, in the role...