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7/20/17
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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Kevin Pang
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Vladimir Horowitz was the 20th century’s biggest star of classical music—his concerts routinely sold out in minutes and, in the case of his homecoming performances in Russia in the mid-1980s, televised worldwide. The Kiev-born pianist has always stunned audiences with his virtuosic prowess (witness his Art Tatum-like i

7/19/17
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The last time I saw Rob Zombie in concert I got hit in the back of the head with a giant clump of dirt. I was 18, and it was my second Ozzfest, the now-defunct touring festival, featuring Ozzy Osbourne and a whole day’s worth of heavy-metal opening acts. Rob was close to the top of the bill, doing his hillbilly

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7/17/17
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Let me tell you something about Handel’s Water Music, which you’ve likely heard at least in part, even if you don’t know it—probably the posh “Alla Hornpipe” movement from the second suite, the genteel “Air” from the first, or the ball-gown-ready “Rigaudon” from the third. These get used a lot in movies and TV and are

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7/13/17
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Katie Rife
Clayton Purdom
Sean O'Neal
Matt Gerardi
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Last year’s Savage Mode, a nine-track collaboration between the young Atlanta rapper 21 Savage and producer-of-the-moment Metro Boomin, was about as clean and impressive as a rap record gets. Beneath a fog of ambient-horror beats, Savage rapped at an icy remove, refusing to moralize or glamorize his life. The new Issa

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