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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Robert Campbell on the National Museum of American Illustration (The Boston Globe)
Robert Christgau on Brad Paisley, Lonely Island, and Afro Latin (Expert Witness)
Steve Dollar profiles indie filmmaker Sophia Takal (The Wall Street Journal)
Steve Dollar interviews director Alejandro Jodorowsky (GreenCine Daily)
Michael Feingold asks who will fill the theatrical void (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on Jonathan Marc Sherman's "Knickerbocker" (The Village Voice)
Christopher Hawthorne on museums and architectural history (Los Angeles Times)
Christopher Hawthorne on the Capitol Records building's context (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Midnight in Paris" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday interviews Brad Pitt (The Washington Post)
Charles Kaiser on how the 1960s saved America (CNN.com)
Julia M. Klein interviews Jeff Madrick about "Age of Greed" (aarp.org)
Glenn Lovell reviews "The Hangover Part II" (CinemaDope.com)
Anne Midgette reviews the Philadelphia Orchestra (The Washington Post)
Anne Midgette on changes at Washington National Opera (The Washington Post)
Renee Montagne interviews poet Dean Young, post-heart transplant (NPR)
Tom Moon on Dylan at 70 (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Ann Powers on Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, and "Idol" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Powers talks to Renee Montagne about Lady Gaga's sales strategy (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews Peter Moskos' "In Defense of Flogging" (Bloomberg News)




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