Review: Keith Jarrett keyboard genius puts on extended solo concert temper tantrum
To Keith Jarrett, 64 years old keyboard giant and among the most revered figures in jazz, coughs are signs of ingratitude and insufficient attention. They break his concentration, interrupt his creative flow. It’s been an issue at his concerts for four decades and Friday night in San Francisco they set him off on one of his infamous temper tantrums that lasted nearly all evening.
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Painting by Numbers to Make a Sexy Scene
In her new “Proximity Spiral,” which opened at the Joyce SoHo on Thursday night, the choreographer Stefanie Nelson explores intimacy using numbers.
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Concert review: Turtle Island String Quartet doesn’t disappoint in Jazz Fest return
Reading, PA – The Turtle Island String Quartet returned to the Berks Jazz Fest, having performed here several times; this time they brought with them the eminent jazz pianist, Cyrus Chestnut—a collaboration made in heaven.
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New Exhibit Storms Into the MSI
Chicagoist was invited to a reception at the Museum of Science and Industry a few nights ago for the premiere of their new permanent exhibit, Science Storms , and if you think we’re going to pass on an opportunity to nerd out while sipping free wine, think again. Admittedly having done little research on the exhibit before showing up, we were blown away by the enormity of it. Taking …
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