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Pearl Jam Do the de-evolution

by Mark Brenden
Published September 20, 2009
The newest release from the last '90s grunge band standing is an "even flow" of jaded punk jams.
"Look at the beard on that guy!" says local student group.
PHOTO COURTESY CAMPUS PEOPLE WATCHERS

How-to: people watch

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published September 16, 2009
We all do it, now learn to get the most out of it with some simple steps from a not-so-creepy student group.
PHOTO COURTESY ATLANTIC RECORDS

Jay-Z offers blueprint for mediocrity

by John Sand
Published September 16, 2009
“The Blueprint 3” proves to be a less-than-catchy whine-fest about the hazards of fame.
Li and Liu “just doing it” in their gallery
PHOTO COURTESY KATHERINE E. NASH GALLERY

Encounters with modern Chinese art

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published September 16, 2009
“Encounters: The Past Re-configured” at the Nash looks into the past to see the future identity of Chinese art.
PHOTO COURTESY ANTI- RECORDS

Morphing Mutantes disappoint

by John Sand
Published September 16, 2009
Brazilian legends Os Mutantes’ release over-ambitious reunion album.
PHOTO COURTESY ATRIA

Reading list: William Kent Krueger

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published September 9, 2009
The local author releases “Heaven’s Keep” to his series of fast-moving mysteries.

ScarJo & Pete Yorn team up – and score.

by Kara Nesvig
Published September 9, 2009
The pair's collaboration, 'The Break Up,' isn't as bad as it logically should be.
PHOTO COURTESY RANDOM HOUSE

Inside the Collyer brothers’ mansion

by Kara Nesvig
Published September 9, 2009
E.L. Doctorow’s new novel is a national treasure
PHOTO COURTESY ANANYA DANCE THEATRE

Dance dance … social revolution!

by John Sand
Published September 9, 2009
Members of the Ananya Dance Theatre translate enormous, messy issues into beautiful, clean-lined contemporary dance.
A detailed photograph of Oransky's "Distant Thoughts" reveals sweeping brushstrokes that expose the movement of the work.
PHOTO COURTESY FORM+CONTENT GALLERY

How close is too close?

by John Sand
Published September 9, 2009
Artists and educators Howard Oransky and Clarence Morgan work on breaking down the distance between the mind and art.

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