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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Robert Campbell on Frank Gehry's house and its AIA award (The Boston Globe)
Francis Davis compiles the Rhapsody jazz critics' poll (Rhapsody)
Michael Feingold reviews "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" (The Village Voice)
Matthew Gurewitsch on Swedish soprano Katarina Dalayman (The New York Times)
Matthew Gurewitsch on a prime, unrecorded Wagnerienne (beyondcriticism.com)
John Horn does a roundtable with Scorsese, Clooney et al (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews Asghar Farhadi's "A Separation" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" (The Washington Post)
Julie Lasky goes desk shopping with Arthur Phillips (The New York Times)
Glenn Lovell reviews "Red Tails" and "Haywire" (CinemaDope.com)
Renee Montagne interviews "Red Tails" screenwriter John Ridley (NPR)
Ann Powers on Bruce Springsteen's "We Take Care of Our Own" (NPR)
Ann Powers on (still) watching "American Idol" (NPR)
Craig Seligman on Adam Johnson's "The Orphan Master's Son" (Bloomberg News)
Marcia B. Siegel reviews Wim Wenders' "Pina" (The Boston Phoenix)
Laura Sydell on the shutdown of Megaupload (NPR)
Laura Sydell on legality and illegality at Megaupload (NPR)
Linda Winer on major revivals for three women: Edson, Vogel and Howe (Newsday)
And in print:
Mark Rozzo on the reopening of the Met Museum's American Wing (Town & Country)




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