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Unsettling, Unsettled Landscapes: SITElines in Review
One of the ways a culture responds to unsettled landscapes is to create architectural space. SITE Santa Fe’s More …
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Saving Llewyn Davis – A Review
If ever a character needed the Coen brothers, it is Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac), a folk singer with More …
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The Light Years: James Turrell’s Retrospective at LACMA
Nearly 50 years of James Turrell’s holograms and geometries of light comprise the restless and revelatory retrospective at More …
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Santa Fe Opera Neuters Oscar Wilde
Little of Oscar Wilde’s wit or queer hunger is evident in Oscar, which world-premiered at the Santa Fe More …
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The Church of Beethoven: Fifth Street Praise
On almost any given Sunday, musical orthodoxy and a sometimes radical creationism reconcile, if not always harmoniously, inside More …
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The Spell of Schubert at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
There is undoubtedly a serious air of music-making that happens after sundown during the justly celebrated Santa Fe More …
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The Score’s The Thing in Herzog’s Cave
During Warner Herzog’s odyssey into glittering Chauvet Cave, whose walls are graced with startlingly fresh images of woolly More …
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Shivkumar Sharma and Zakir Hussain in Telepathic Rhythm
Years ago, I grabbed a ticket to my first classical Indian music concert and somewhere halfway through entered More …
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Violin “Prodigy” Benjamin Beilman Inhabits Sibelius, Transfixes Popejoy
“Prodigy” is that small apotheosis reserved for the young. Mozart, Mendelssohn, Michael Jackson they have been clamored after, More …
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Peter Garland at Santa Fe New Music
Composer Peter Garland had traveled so many years in Guatemala, Bali, Java, Australia, the Philippines, and for a More …
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Christopher Taylor at the Lensic in Santa Fe
Hearing that renowned soloist Murray Perahia had cancelled his October 25th recital in Santa Fe, I expected to More …
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