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...while there has been no such survey, it’s fair to say that this rising demographic also illustrates (at least to some extent) the concomitant development of a new type of reader, for whom a traditional book—a sequential stream of text between two covers??is a hopelessly antiquated means of making a point...
...from the viewpoint of a patient in a hospital. The dire circumstance is made peaceful by gentle, imaginative language. For example, in “Hopsital: far from home,” phrases such as “cinnamon slipper” and “winter fields like covers?? give the poem a warm and dreamy tone, which allows the reader to feel at peace despite the subject matter. Each poem in the fourth section, “From the Questions of Bhanu Kapil,” takes its title from a question from Bhanu Kapil Rider?...
...also a Crimson Arts executive) keeps the generally upbeat music soaring—especially live, where the band is at its best. The band’s jammier side, Cruz insists, makes catching live shows even more of a treat. They don’t play a lot of covers??though college audiences often want them—but they make up for it with energetic, well-crafted originals and enough improvisation to sate the average hippie.Taking the Holyoke Center stage this Sunday at 3 p.m. , Major Major— with its dueling guitars, Latin-tinged jams...
...always loved his songs. When I was thirteen, beginning to write poetry, ponder rebellion and discover my parents’ music, I stumbled on a miracle. My dad pulled out a Judy Collins album of songs from the early sixties-—about half of which were Dylan covers??and stuck it on the dusty record player with the glee anyone feels at finding a much-beloved album. He didn’t know that by doing so he was sowing the seeds of my Dylan mania...
...1998’s The Moon Pix, Chan Marshall mostly plays the soulful chanteuse, laying sultry vocals over aching down-tempo rock. The two covers??John Lee Hooker’s “Crawlin’ Back Spider” (renamed “Keep on Runnin’”) and Michael Hurley’s “The Werewolf Song”—show off Marshall’s unique take on the blues, with her fragile voice accentuated by well-placed string arrangements. Still, the album finds welcome release when...
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