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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Hilton Als on David Mamet (The New Yorker)
Alicia Anstead on the "take-away" from art (WGBH, Boston)
Larry Blumenfeld on "The Jazz Loft Project" (ListenGood)
Robert Campbell reviews the new Shalin Liu Performance Center (The Boston Globe)
Robert Christgau's June Consumer Guide (msn.com)
Thomas Conner on this summer's Ravinia Festival (Chicago Sun-Times)
Francis Davis reviews Stan Getz's "People Time" (The Village Voice)
Jeffrey Day on the Spoleto Festival (Free Times, Columbia, S.C.)
Anthony DeCurtis interviews James Taylor and Carole King (The New York Times)
Steve Dollar on repertory cinema in New York (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold reviews "Burnt Part Boys," "Dusk Rings a Bell" (The Village Voice)
Matthew Gurewitsch on Harnoncourt's "Porgy and Bess" (The New York Times)
John Horn on Hollywood's gaping soccer-movie void (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on selling the Sundance hit "Winter's Bone" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Splice" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday on the union of romance and action movies (The Washington Post)
Joe Horowitz on music/theater symbiosis at the NY Phil (The Unanswered Question)
Marty Hughley interviews actor Anthony Heald (The Oregonian)
Michael Kimmelman on Andre Agassi et al (The New York Review of Books)
Michael Kimmelman on Roman newsstands (The New York Times)
Glenn Lovell asks: Why not a new film rating for seniors? (The Boston Globe)
Renee Montagne interviews Robert McCrum about "Globish" (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews Jane Smiley's "Private Life" (Bloomberg News)
Jerome Weeks on "Corpus Christi," minus the protests (KERA, Dallas)
Jerome Weeks on the death of opera costume designer Peter J. Hall (KERA, Dallas)
Douglas Wolk reviews "Artichoke Tales" et al (The New York Times)




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