How Sandra Collins thinks before she spins.
Automaton play music for the moment, in the future.
Rock ‘n’ roll madman Screamin’ Jay Hawkins haunts the silver screen.
Be thankful for what you’ve got.
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On Margerine Eclipse, Stereolab daydream in Technicolor.
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The best way to goad filmmakers’ imaginations: Take away their toys.
The Village People play hard.
Katherine Beck, John E. Keegan, and Dora Loewenstein & Philip Dodd.
Seattle Opera’s Young Artists find Figaro’s central diva.
August Wilson’s taxi company picks up desperate rhythms.
Pay for content online? Pffffff!
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Singles Going Steady
Rebecca Gates takes the Spinanes to the next level.
