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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on the Met's "Rigoletto" and previous (per)versions (Promenade)
Martin Bernheimer reviews "The Sorcerer" (Financial Times)
Larry Blumenfeld on Cuban music at Carnegie Hall (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold reviews "The Gershwins and Me" (The New York Times)
Michael Feingold reviews Theresa Rebeck's "Dead Accounts" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews David Mamet's "The Anarchist" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "Inner Voices" and the solo musical (The Village Voice)
Jan Herman on a first-class fake (Straight Up)
John Horn on female film directors at Sundance (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday on the 10 best films of 2012 (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Waiting Room" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday interviews Bill Murray (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Playing for Keeps" (The Washington Post)
Allan M. Jalon interviews D.A. Pennebaker (The Huffington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on rebuilding after a disaster (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein reviews "The Fun Stuff" (The Boston Globe)
Peter Plagens reviews Carroll Dunham et al (The Wall Street Journal)
David Streitfeld on cultivating positive Amazon book reviews (The New York Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Central Park Five" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Room 237" (Los Angeles Times)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on the Philharmonia Orchestra's "Wozzeck" (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg on "The Nutcracker" and guest artists (Los Angeles Times)
Laura Bleiberg on Trey McIntyre Project's "Ways of Seeing" (Los Angeles Times)
Robert Campbell on a Paul Rudolph library, reworked (The Boston Globe)
Laura Collins-Hughes on Sarah Ruhl and her Bishop-Lowell play (The Boston Globe)
Laura Collins-Hughes reviews Barbara Kingsolver's "Flight Behavior" (The Boston Globe)
Michael Feingold reviews the musical "Giant" at the Public (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews "The Piano Lesson" at Signature (The Village Voice)
Jan Herman on Sinclair Beiles and "The Idiot's Voice" (Straight Up)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Life of Pi" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Hitchcock" (The Washington Post)
Julia M. Klein reviews "We Killed" (The Jewish Daily Forward)
Julia M. Klein on the exhibition "American Spirits" (The Wall Street Journal)
Dennis Lim on "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (Los Angeles Times)
Renee Montagne interviews poet Kevin Young about "The Hungry Ear" (NPR)
Renee Montagne interviews cartoonist Ellen Forney about "Marbles" (NPR)
David Streitfeld on Amazon's book pricing (The New York Times)
David Streitfeld on Tim Ferriss and publishing's future (The New York Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "'Hitchcock" (Los Angeles Times)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Larry Blumenfeld on International Contemporary Ensemble (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold on "Ivanov" and Durang's "Vanya and Sonia" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (The Village Voice)
James Hale on Blue Note Records (CBC)
John Horn on Douglas Hodge and "Cyrano de Bergerac" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on Paul Thomas Anderson and "The Master" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Anna Karenina" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Silver Linings Playbook" (The Washington Post)
Allan M. Jalon on Chinese art in Santa Barbara (Los Angeles Times)
Michael Kimmelman on building differently after Sandy (The New York Times)
Renee Montagne interviews Joe Wright about "Anna Karenina" (NPR)
Renee Montagne interviews Anne Lamott about "Help, Thanks, Wow" (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Silver Linings Playbook" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews Jacky Comforty's "The Optimists" (Los Angeles Times)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer reviews "Ballo in maschera" at the Met (Financial Times)
Jeanne Carstensen on riding out Sandy (Religion Dispatches)
Steve Dollar on Dree Hemingway and her role in "Starlet" (The Wall Street Journal)
Steve Dollar on Tim Heidecker and "The Comedy" (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold reviews Samuel D. Hunter's "The Whale" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews Douglas McGrath's "Checkers" (The Village Voice)
Gayle Feldman on the Random House-Penguin merger (The Daily Beast)
Patti Hartigan reviews "Thornton Wilder: A Life" (The Boston Globe)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Lincoln" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Skyfall" (The Washington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on the Barclays Center and its context (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein reviews Richard Russo's "Elsewhere" (The Chicago Tribune)
Julia M. Klein reviews David Nasaw's "The Patriarch" (The Boston Globe)
Glenn Lovell reviews "Skyfall," the new Bond film (CinemaDope.com)
Glenn Lovell on Arnold Schwarzenegger's return to movies (CinemaDope.com)
Renee Montagne interviews Sam Mendes about "Skyfall" (NPR)
Ann Powers on Wanda Jackson's "Am I Even a Memory" (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews Jami Attenberg's "The Middlesteins" (Bloomberg News)
Laura Sydell on downloads and the music industry (NPR)
And in print:
Mark Rozzo on his Hong Kong eating adventure with chef Chris Cosentino in the November Town & Country
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer reviews "The Medium," starring Jeffery Roberson (Financial Times)
Martin Bernheimer reviews American Composers Orchestra (Financial Times)
Martin Bernheimer reviews Robert Lepage's "Tempest" at the Met (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg on Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre's "Catch Your Breath" (LA Weekly)
Larry Blumenfeld on the Jazz Composers Collective (The Wall Street Journal)
Larry Blumenfeld on the Jazz Foundation of America's NY outreach (ARTINFO)
Robert Christgau reviews Pete Townshend's "Who I Am" (The New York Times)
Robert Christgau reviews the Congolese band Staff Benda Bilili (MSN)
Michael Feingold on Barbara Cook at 85 (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews Ayad Akhtar's "Disgraced" at LCT3 (The Village Voice)
Matthew Gurewitsch reviews the Lepage "Ring" on DVD (Beyond Criticism)
Patti Hartigan on Cirque du Soleil's "Saltimbanco" at 20 (The Boston Globe)
John Horn on Broadway's "Annie" for grown-ups (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on the Tom Cruise lawsuit and his private life (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday on "Lincoln" and the timing of political films (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Sessions" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Loneliest Planet" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Flight" (The Washington Post)
Julia M. Klein on "Stars of David" (The Jewish Daily Forward)
David Streitfeld on brick-and-mortar bookshops' Amazon rebuff (The New York Times)
David Streitfeld on Bravo's Silicon Valley reality series (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on bandwidth and watching TV online (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Cloud Atlas" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Brooklyn Castle" (Los Angeles Times)
Douglas Wolk reviews Charles Yu's "Sorry Please Thank You" (The New York Times)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Michael Feingold reviews Simon Stephens' "Harper Regan" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (The Village Voice)
John Horn on the "Paranormal Activity" horror franchise (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on the "Alex Cross" gamble (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Beauty Is Embarrassing" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews Ursula Meier's "Sister" (The Washington Post)
Lawrence B. Johnson on Solti's recording legacy (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Lawrence B. Johnson on Osmo Vänskä (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Michael Kimmelman on saving an endangered Chicago building (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein reviews Jill Lepore's "The Story of America" (Los Angeles Times)
Nancy Malitz on "Simon Boccanegra" at the Lyric (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Nancy Malitz on "Metamorphoses" at the Lookingglass (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Renee Montagne interviews Mark Bowden, author of "The Finish" (NPR)
Ann Powers interviews Tori Amos (NPR)
Ann Powers interviews Nelson George about the state of R&B (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews "Who Stole the American Dream?" (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman reviews "Flight" et al (Bloomberg News)
David Streitfeld on shaming buyers of online reviews (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on the Jetsons, video phones, and us (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "For Ellen" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Simon and the Oaks" (Los Angeles Times)
Douglas Wolk reviews Chris Ware's "Building Stories" (The New York Times)
In other news:
Paul de Barros' biography of Marian McPartland, "Shall We Play That One Together? The Life and Art of Jazz Piano Legend Marian McPartland," was published Oct. 16 by St. Martin's Press. Paul will be in Manhattan and on Long Island this week, giving a couple of readings: Thursday, Oct. 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, 104 E. 126th St. (212-348-8300 or jazzmuseuminharlem.org); and Saturday, Oct. 27, at 4:30 p.m. at the Dolphin Bookshop, 299 Main St., Port Washington (516-767-2650 or thedolphinbookshop.com).
Laura Bleiberg reviews Akram Khan's "Vertical Road" (Los Angeles Times)
Larry Blumenfeld on saxophonist Tia Fuller (The Wall Street Journal)
Robert Campbell on Frank Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial design (The Boston Globe)
Laura Collins-Hughes on nonprofit theaters' commercial ties (The Boston Globe)
Michael Feingold reviews Craig Wright's "Grace" on Broadway (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews ReGroup Theatre's "1931-" (The Village Voice)
Patti Hartigan on Christopher Shinn and "Now or Later" (The Boston Globe)
Jan Herman on "All the Art That's Fit to Print (And Some That Wasn't)" (Straight Up)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Argo" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Seven Psychopaths" (The Washington Post)
Lawrence B. Johnson on "Doubt" with "Agnes of God" at ATC (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Michael Kimmelman on first-class buildings for the underclass (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein on political scientist Donald P. Green (Columbia Magazine)
Dennis Lim on the films of Robert Aldrich (Los Angeles Times)
Glenn Lovell comments on children attending a new horror film (CinemaDope.com)
Nancy Malitz on "Sweet Bird of Youth" at the Goodman (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Nancy Malitz on the artist visa challenge: 6 case studies (MusicalAmerica.com)
Renee Montagne interviews Emma Thompson about reviving Peter Rabbit (NPR)
Renee Montagne interviews Richard Branson about his book "Like a Virgin" (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews "Like Someone in Love" et al (Bloomberg News)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Argo" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Middle of Nowhere" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on Ira Sachs and "Keep the Lights On" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson reviews "Little White Lies" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg on the death of Yvonne Mounsey (Los Angeles Times)
Laura Bleiberg reviews the Mariinsky Ballet's "Swan Lake" (Los Angeles Times)
Michael Feingold on MTC's "An Enemy of the People" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "Both Your Houses" at Metropolitan Playhouse (The Village Voice)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Escape Fire" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday interviews Ben Affleck (The Washington Post)
Lawrence B. Johnson on "Elektra" at Lyric Opera of Chicago (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Michael Kimmelman on Phoenix's imperiled Wright house (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein reviews William J. Mann's "Hello, Gorgeous" (The Jewish Daily Forward)
Julia M. Klein reviews Alex Witchel's "All Gone" (Chicago Tribune)
Nancy Malitz on "Sweet Bird of Youth" at the Goodman (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Nancy Malitz on "Jitney" at the Court Theatre (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Laurie Muchnick reviews J.K. Rowling's "The Casual Vacancy" (Bloomberg News)
Ann Powers on Diana Krall's "Glad Rag Doll" (NPR)
Craig Seligman on Paul Ryan's hero, Ayn Rand (Bloomberg News)
Laura Sydell on Google's book-scanning settlement with publishers (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Escape Fire" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Taken 2" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on the Mephista Trio (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson on Arnold Newman's photography (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on "L'elisir d'amore" at the Metropolitan Opera (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg reviews Diavolo and its "Transit Space" (Los Angeles Times)
Laura Bleiberg on the LA Philharmonic Gala opening concert (LA Weekly)
Larry Blumenfeld on the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition (The Wall Street Journal)
Larry Blumenfeld talks drums and jazz with Madeleine Albright (ARTINFO)
Michael Feingold reviews "Red Dog Howls" at NYTW (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews "If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet" (The Village Voice)
Matthew Gurewitsch reviews Cavalli's "Giasone" on DVD (Beyond Criticism)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Looper" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Won't Back Down" (The Washington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on highways and urban design in Louisville (The New York Times)
Julie Lasky on London, the world's design capital (The New York Times)
Peter Plagens on the Met's "Regarding Warhol" (The Wall Street Journal)
Ann Powers on Mumford & Sons (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews "Life of Pi" et al (Bloomberg News)
Laura Sydell on musicians' income from Spotify (NPR)
Laura Sydell on musicians' income from YouTube ads (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Other Dream Team" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Won't Back Down" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on jazz guitarist John Scofield (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson on "New Dance Horizons" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
In print:
Mark Rozzo writes about Blackberry Farm, in Tennessee, and the seed-saving efforts of master gardener John Coykendall in the October Town & Country.
And in other news:
Héctor Feliciano is one of the directors of the Gabriel García Márquez fellowship in cultural journalism, which is for English-speaking arts journalists and will take place in Colombia in January 2013. The FNPI (Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano) is seeking applicants for the fellowship. (The Oct. 2 deadline is being extended.)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer reviews the N.Y. Philharmonic's season opener (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg reviews Benjamin Millepied's new LA Dance Project (LA Weekly)
Larry Blumenfeld on "Treme" (Jazziz)
Michael Feingold reviews Lisa D'Amour's "Detroit" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews the Mint Theater's "Mary Broome" (The Village Voice)
Matthew Gurewitsch reviews DVD of Sciarrino's "Luci Mie Traditrici" (Opera News)
James Hale takes the measure of Charles Mingus, the bassist (CBCMusic.ca)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Master" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Trouble With the Curve" (The Washington Post)
Lawrence B. Johnson on "Hamlet" at Writers' (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Lawrence B. Johnson on the Court Theatre season (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Julie Lasky on "Discovering Columbus" artist Tatzu Nishi (The New York Times)
Nancy Malitz on the Chicago Symphony strike (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Nancy Malitz on "33 Variations" at TimeLine (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Ann Powers talks with Bonnie Raitt (NPR)
Ann Powers on reasons for musical longevity (NPR)
John Rockwell reviews David Byrne's "How Music Works" (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on Vimeo's virtual tip jar (NPR)
Laura Sydell on Universal Music Group's acquisition of EMI Music (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Trouble With the Curve" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Tears of Gaza" (Los Angeles Times)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Laura Bleiberg reviews Navarasa Dance Theater's "Encounter" (Los Angeles Times)
Larry Blumenfeld on music since 9/11 (ARTINFO)
Laura Collins-Hughes on playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis (The Boston Globe)
Michael Feingold on "Chaplin: The Musical" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "Forbidden Broadway: Alive and Kicking" (The Village Voice)
Patti Hartigan on bringing "Good People" to the home crowd (The Boston Globe)
Will Hermes on the new Bob Dylan record (Rolling Stone)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Arbitrage" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Chicken With Plums" (The Washington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on Louis Kahn's Four Freedoms Park (The New York Times)
Michael Kimmelman on the Venice Architecture Biennale (The New York Times)
Tom Moon on September's new releases in rock (NPR)
Laurie Muchnick interviews Michael Chabon (Bloomberg News)
Peter Plagens on Jean-Michel Othoniel et al (The Wall Street Journal)
David Streitfeld on Amazon, collecting taxes at last (The New York Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Master" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Planet of Snail" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on MADCO's dancer-created "Outburst" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on Symphony Space's Joan Tower celebration (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg reviews krumping indoors at USC (LA Weekly)
Laura Bleiberg reviews the Laguna Dance Festival (Los Angeles Times)
Robert Christgau on Michael Chabon's "Telegraph Avenue" (Barnes & Noble Review)
Michael Feingold on Charles Dickens and social justice (The Village Voice)
Sara Fishko on the need to visit the Ground Zero site (WNYC)
Christopher Hawthorne on the autumn in architecture (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday on the Oscar campaign's Canadian kickoff (The Washington Post)
Julia M. Klein reviews "The End of Men" and "The Good Girls Revolt" (The Boston Globe)
Dennis Lim on Joaquin Phoenix (The New York Times)
Ann Powers on the word "bitch" (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews Shon Hopwood's "Law Man" (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman reviews "Bachelorette" et al (Bloomberg News)
David Streitfeld on R.J. Ellory's self-penned Amazon raves (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on Apple, patents and phone design (NPR)
Calvin Wilson on Al Hirschfeld (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
In other news:
Peter Plagens has published a roman à clef, "The Art Critic," as an e-book
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on Mostly Mozart (Financial Times)
Martin Bernheimer on three faces of the Met (Promenade Magazine)
Larry Blumenfeld on Ginny's Supper Club (The Wall Street Journal)
Larry Blumenfeld on singer Luciana Souza (The Wall Street Journal)
Laura Collins-Hughes reviews Robert Hass' "What Light Can Do" (The Boston Globe)
Steve Dollar on the Criterion reissue of "Quadrophenia" (GreenCine Daily)
Steve Dollar on Norman Mailer and "Maidstone" (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold on Sam Shepard's "Heartless" at Signature (The Village Voice)
Patti Hartigan on "Stella Adler on America's Master Playwrights" (The Boston Globe)
Christopher Hawthorne on the Venice Architecture Biennale (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on Ben Affleck and "Argo" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on Helen Hunt and "The Sessions" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews Mike Birbiglia's "Sleepwalk With Me" (The Washington Post)
Julie Lasky on furniture design's classics of the future (The New York Times)
Julie Lasky on Edith Wharton as a designer (The New York Times)
Glenn Lovell reviews "Premium Rush" (CinemaDope.com)
Glenn Lovell reviews "The Apparition" (CinemaDope.com)
Anne Midgette on a festival for John Cage's centennial (The Washington Post)
Peter Plagens on Alighiero Boetti et al (The Wall Street Journal)
Ann Powers on Bob Dylan's "Duquesne Whistle" (NPR)
Ann Powers on hidden pop hits (NPR)
John Rockwell on "Einstein on the Beach" (The New York Times)
David Streitfeld on trust and the reader-generated review (The New York Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Ambassador" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Samsara" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on a dance-theater "Jane Eyre" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson on "Compliance" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on Mark Morris's "Dido and Aeneas" (Financial Times)
Martin Bernheimer on the Chamber Orchestra of Europe (Financial Times)
Laura Collins-Hughes on David Adjmi and "Marie Antoinette" (The Boston Globe)
Steve Dollar on the "all-vegetable" restaurant Dirt Candy (The Wall Street Journal)
Steve Dollar on the real-life cases behind "Compliance" (The Wall Street Journal)
Gayle Feldman on the Yale Publishing Course (The Bookseller)
Michael Feingold on Horton Foote's "Harrison, TX" (The Village Voice)
Sara Fishko on fidelity, interpretation and composers who performed (WNYC)
Christopher Hawthorne on Frank Lloyd Wright and the GOP (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on "Premium Rush" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday interviews Spike Lee (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Red Hook Summer" (The Washington Post)
Julia M. Klein reviews Kati Marton's "Paris: A Love Story" (The Wall Street Journal)
Peter Plagens on Mark Flood et al (The Wall Street Journal)
Ann Powers on Taylor Swift (NPR)
David Streitfeld on book reviewers' raves for sale (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on video games and the cloud (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Robot & Frank" (Los Angeles Times)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Michael Feingold reviews "Into the Woods" at the Delacorte (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold reviews "The Last Smoker in America" (The Village Voice)
Matthew Gurewitsch reviews the Peter Sellars St. Matthew Passion (Opera News)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Oslo, August 31st" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday on on-demand independent films (The Washington Post)
Julie Lasky interviews Jan Brett (The New York Times)
Julie Lasky on quilts sewn with language (The New York Times)
David Streitfeld on William H. Gass and his iPad-only essay (The New York Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "You've Been Trumped" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan on the movies of Tony Scott (Los Angeles Times)
In other news:
Larry Blumenfeld has a new jazz blog, Blu Notes (ARTINFO)
The past few weeks' links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on the opening of the Mostly Mozart Festival (Financial Times)
Martin Bernheimer on "Feng Yi Ting" at Lincoln Center Festival (Financial Times)
Martin Bernheimer on Saariaho's "Émilie" at Lincoln Center Festival (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg on the National Choreographers Initiative (Los Angeles Times)
Larry Blumenfeld on Pedrito Martinez and his band (The Wall Street Journal)
Larry Blumenfeld on saxophonist Yosvany Terry (The Wall Street Journal)
Robert Christgau on Bruce Springsteen's performance at Roskilde (MSN)
Michael Feingold on Sydney Theatre Company's "Uncle Vanya" (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "Dogfight" at Second Stage (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "New Girl in Town" at Irish Rep (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "In Paris" at Lincoln Center Festival (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on the Broadway musical "Bring It On" (The Village Voice)
Christopher Hawthorne on downtown L.A.'s Grand Park (Los Angeles Times)
Christopher Hawthorne on the rise of temporary architecture (Los Angeles Times)
James Hale on the debate over jazz standards (CBCMusic.ca)
John Horn on Harvey Weinstein and film violence (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on Danny Boyle's Olympic opener (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on remaking "Total Recall" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on making "The Bourne Legacy" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on the death of Judith Crist (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Queen of Versailles" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Ruby Sparks" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Bourne Legacy" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Campaign" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Celeste and Jesse Forever" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Hope Springs" (The Washington Post)
Lawrence B. Johnson on Neil LaBute in Chicago (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Lawrence B. Johnson on "Richard III" at Spring Green (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Julia M. Klein on "Falling in Love with Joseph Smith" (The Boston Globe)
Julia M. Klein on Jennie Fields' "The Age of Desire" (The Boston Globe)
Dennis Lim on Derek Jarman's "The Last of England" (Los Angeles Times)
Glenn Lovell reviews Colin Farrell in "Total Recall" (CinemaDope.com)
Glenn Lovell reviews the sci-fi comedy "The Watch" (CinemaDope.com)
Nancy Malitz on Misha Dichter's sketchbook (ChicagoOntheAisle.com)
Nancy Malitz on the Stratford Festival's artistic shift (ChicagoontheAisle.com)
Renee Montagne interviews Larry McMurtry about "The Last Book Sale" (NPR)
Renee Montagne on mystery writer Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl (NPR)
Renee Montagne interviews "Naked Olympics" author Tony Perrottet (NPR)
Tom Moon on Lianne La Havas' "Is Your Love Big Enough?" (NPR)
Peter Plagens on Bianca Casady et al (The Wall Street Journal)
Peter Plagens on Il Rosso Fiorentino's "Deposition" (The Wall Street Journal)
Ann Powers on machines in live music (NPR)
Ann Powers on Bob Dylan and Jonah Lehrer (NPR)
Ann Powers on Antony's "Future Feminism" (NPR)
Ann Powers on Ellie Goulding (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews George Orwell's "Diaries" (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman reviews Lisa Cohen's "All We Know" (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman on Gore Vidal (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman on Turin (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman reviews Marcus Samuelsson's "Yes, Chef" (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on YouTube and Latino audiences (NPR)
Laura Sydell on a proposed music superlabel (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Imposter" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Total Recall" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Campaign" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan on Judith Crist, j-school mentor (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Green Wave" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Bourne Legacy" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on "Ruby Sparks" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson on tap dancer Evan Ruggiero (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
In other news:
Laura Bleiberg has launched a blog at laurableiberg.wordpress.com
Larry Blumenfeld on organist Dr. Lonnie Smith (The Wall Street Journal)
Larry Blumenfeld on jazz festivals in New York (The Village Voice)
Robert Christgau on Denmark's Roskilde Festival (MSN Music)
Robert Christgau on Fiona Apple (Barnes & Noble Review)
Laura Collins-Hughes on making "Far From Heaven," the musical (The Boston Globe)
Michael Feingold on the Lorenz Hart bio "A Ship Without a Sail" (The Village Voice)
Sara Fishko on Arturo Toscanini (WNYC)
Ann Hornaday on the "Dark Knight Rises" shooting (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Trishna" (The Washington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on the Bronx River shoreline renaissance (The New York Times)
Dennis Lim on "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (Los Angeles Times)
Glenn Lovell speculates on fallout from the Colorado shooting (CinemaDope.com)
Renee Montagne interviews Sigourney Weaver (NPR)
Peter Plagens on Jan Vercruysse et al (The Wall Street Journal)
Ann Powers on Lionel Richie in Nashville (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews Chris Cleave's "Gold" (Bloomberg News)
David Streitfeld on a Leonard Cohen book's role in a tech lawsuit (The New York Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Dark Knight Rises" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan on the "Dark Knight Rises" shooting (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on "Ghosts Before Breakfast" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on Juilliard and Royal Academy orchestras (Financial Times)
Laura Bleiberg reviews Pájaro de Nube (Los Angeles Times)
Steve Dollar on the filming of "CBGB" (The Wall Street Journal)
Sara Fishko on Woody Guthrie at his centenary (WNYC)
James Hale on the new Dave Douglas/Joe Lovano Quintet (DownBeat.com)
James Hale on the death of a jazz club in Ottawa (Jazz Chronicles)
Patti Hartigan on Olympia Dukakis playing Prospera (The Boston Globe)
Patti Hartigan on Denis Johnson's "Soul of a Whore" and "Purvis" (The Boston Globe)
Ann Hornaday on progress for girls, but not women, on screen (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews the documentary "5 Broken Cameras" (The Washington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on Lincoln Center's Claire Tow Theater (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein on the Evanston lakefront (The Washington Post)
Dennis Lim on the death of Isuzu Yamada (The New York Times)
Dennis Lim on Ken Russell's "Altered States" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Powers on The Very Best's "MTMTMK" (NPR)
Ann Powers on listening experiences and expectations (NPR)
David Streitfeld on the reality series "Silicon Valley" (The New York Times)
Laura Sydell on the art of digitally converting movies shot on film (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Easy Money" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Farewell, My Queen" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on making "Beasts of the Southern Wild" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson on "Take This Waltz" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
In other news:
Sandra Heerma van Voss has launched a website, www.sandraheerma.nl
This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Martin Bernheimer on the N.Y. Phil at the Park Avenue Armory (Financial Times)
Michael Feingold on recent American plays to revive (The Village Voice)
Christopher Hawthorne on "Levitated Mass" and LACMA (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on making "Beasts of the Southern Wild" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on Oliver Stone and "Savages" (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Savages" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Amazing Spider-Man" (The Washington Post)
Michael Kimmelman on architecture in Bogotá (The New York Times)
Julia M. Klein on director Diane Paulus (Columbia Magazine)
Julia M. Klein on "The Betrayal of the American Dream" (Columbia Journalism Review)
Julie Lasky on the surge in outdoor furniture design (The New York Times)
Dennis Lim on Matthew McConaughey at mid-career (The New York Times)
Tom Moon on E.S.T.'s "301" (NPR)
Ann Powers on Frank Ocean's coming-out letter (NPR)
Craig Seligman reviews "Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution" (Bloomberg News)
Craig Seligman reviews "Savages" et al (Bloomberg News)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Savages" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Amazing Spider-Man" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on the Classic French Film Festival (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Calvin Wilson on the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Larry Blumenfeld on singer John Boutté (The Wall Street Journal)
Michael Feingold on "As You Like It" at the Delacorte (The Village Voice)
Michael Feingold on "Love Goes to Press" at the Mint (The Village Voice)
Sara Fishko on the history of the honorific "Ms." (WNYC)
John Horn on Nora Ephron's self-published cookbook (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday interviews Woody Allen (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Ted" (The Washington Post)
Ann Powers on "Believe" and Justin Bieber's approach to maturity (NPR)
Ann Powers on Bruce Springsteen and the American dream (NPR)
Kenneth Turan reviews "The Matchmaker" (Los Angeles Times)
Kenneth Turan reviews "Unforgivable" (Los Angeles Times)
Calvin Wilson on singer-songwriter Jason Isbell (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)



