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A Summer Season of Film as Art/Art as Film

A Summer Season of Film as Art/Art as Film

By Tench Phillips It’s only appropriate for the summer that The Naro showcase films that indulge the passions of the arts. Our New Non-Fiction Film series on Wednesday nights will feature an acclaimed film about musical mentor Seymour Bernstein, whose authenticity and...

HARBORFEST: Soulful Edge to Sister Sparrow

HARBORFEST: Soulful Edge to Sister Sparrow

  By Jim Morrison   Arleigh Kincheloe, the Sister Sparrow of Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds, has been the frontwoman for the raucous soul/rock/funk group since its inception in 2008, but it was only with their new record, "The Weather Below," that she...

Media Monopoly Versus a Free Press

Media Monopoly Versus a Free Press

By Tench Phillips   “Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.” – A. J. Liebling   We’ve come to take for granted the mergers by media companies in this country over the years. It’s supposed to foster greater efficiency and higher Wall...

Someday is Now for Major and the Monbacks

Someday is Now for Major and the Monbacks

By Jim Morrison There was nothing to debate about where Neal and Cole Friedman, the twins who helped form Major and the Monbacks, were headed after graduating from college last spring. It was on the road with the band With two key members sprung from the ivied walls...

Chihuly Meets Bartok

Chihuly Meets Bartok

Music, mystery and excitement in a glass filled castle By Montague Gammon III   When JoAnn Falletta calls any musical event “one of the most exciting things I’ve ever been a part of, in my entire life of making music,” it’s time to take notice. That’s how she...

‘Planetary’ Film Event on The 45th Earth Day

‘Planetary’ Film Event on The 45th Earth Day

By Tench Phillips   I find it somewhat revealing how media and business attach the label  “environmentalist” to describe anyone who resists the corporate exploitation and degradation of nature, as if a concern for the planet goes counter to reasonable social...

Gifts from Japan Rediscovered

Gifts from Japan Rediscovered

By Jeff Maisey   Imagine looking through your attic or closet and uncovering a gift from long ago – like 54 years ago. That’s essentially what happened to Alex Mann, Brock Curator of American Art at the Chrysler Museum of Art, when he happened upon a series of...

CD REVIEW: Tempest

CD REVIEW: Tempest

Tempest “The Tracks We Leave” (Magna Carta) Tempest, those pirate-clad, swashbuckling progressive Celtic rocking musicians based in the San Francisco Bay area, have set sail with what is arguably the veteran group’s most bountiful collection of tunes. Throughout the...

Killer Fun Anglo-American Duo

Killer Fun Anglo-American Duo

By Montague Gammon III The greatest English writer’s bloody tragedy of ancient Scottish royalty, in company with the greatest American humorist’s fanciful tale of an ancient English court, comes to Christopher Newport’s Ferguson Center a few days after the Ides of...

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