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Nine songs make up the core of this short, hour-and-a-half production, sung against back-drops ranging from a business club in London to the streets of Paris, from China to India to New York City. The small, fourteen-member orchestra, conducted by Steven Huang, gives Peters a rare opportunity to actually see and hear his music come off the page...
After the band's hour-and-a-half performance, lead singer/songwriter Chris Barron, mystic/poet/disgruntled ex-suburbanite/pothead, spoke with 15 MINUTES...
State Sen. Robert D. Wetmore's home district is an hour-and-a-half drive from his Boston offices--far enough away to make commuting something of a hassle...
...Shall Be Released" became a defiant cry rather than a moving affirmation, and Dylan's spitfire version of "Maggie's Farm" emphasized driving anger rather than Iyric comprehension. In other words, you knew he was mad but couldn't understand what he was saying, Only once in the hour-and-a-half long set did Dylan shed his rough edges, for the graceful acoustic ballad "Most of the Time," as he sang,"I don't even cry/ I don't compromise/ Most of the time...
Although the symposium was titled "Free Speech and the First Amendment," the five journalists and politicians spent the hour-and-a-half chatting about current events in a discussion moderated by Bromley Professor of Law Arthur R. Miller...