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...written, performed, and produced by Wisconsinite Justin Vernon. Part of the success of the album was the stark and at-times haunting instrumentation that supported his hymnal voicing. In Vernon’s newest project, an entirely new musical setting from the one established in “For Emma?? surrounds these same vocal styles, yet it is just as moving. “Unmap,” is a collaboration with the Milwaukee-based instrumentalists Collection of Colonies of Bees (CoCoB), released under the name Volcano Choir. Though the experimental tracks lack direction at times, the music...
Adapted from George Plimpton’s 1997 novel “Truman Capote” by writer/director Douglas McGrath (“Emma??), “Infamous” covers the same ground as “Capote,” but does so at a fanciful, almost comical pace...
...prose is engaging and charmingly British. The characters, belying their genre, are believable, unique, and astonishingly real. The irrepressible Emma??s conflicts, thoughts, reactions, and emotions all seem perfectly plausible, even as the events of her life stray into the realm of fairytale...
...told about a group of sixth-graders she once took to the Museum of Fine Arts, asking them to investigate how women are shown in the museum, and she recalled young Emma??s one-word answer to the question: “naked...
Gilligan used Emma??s innocent, honest voice to illustrate what she said many girls lose in adolescence, when they are indoctrinated into a patriarchal system—the ability to “know what they know...