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George Harrison

  • Blogs

    November 15, 2011

    Meshell Ndegeocello Gets Crafty On "Weather"

    ​"Weather" isn't the first Meshell Ndegeocello single to fall into the category of "freak folk," but the album of the same name (Naive) is her first that can be comfortably filed under that genre. Classical and country elements have often enhanced Ndegeocello's melding of jazz, rock, global fu ... More >>

  • Film

    November 9, 2011

    Inni

    ​"Weather" isn't the first Meshell Ndegeocello single to fall into the category of "freak folk," but the album of the same name (Naive) is her first that can be comfortably filed under that genre. Classical and country elements have often enhanced Ndegeocello's melding of jazz, rock, global fu ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    November 9, 2011

    'Concert for Bangladesh Revisited'

    ​"Weather" isn't the first Meshell Ndegeocello single to fall into the category of "freak folk," but the album of the same name (Naive) is her first that can be comfortably filed under that genre. Classical and country elements have often enhanced Ndegeocello's melding of jazz, rock, global fu ... More >>

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    October 5, 2011

    NYFF: Daily Reviews

    Daily updates from the Festival

  • Film

    September 28, 2011

    NYFF: The Lineup, Plus 5 Must-Sees

    Daily updates from the Festival

  • Blogs

    May 25, 2011

    Live: Bettye LaVette Kicks Off Her Two-Week Run At Cafe Carlyle

    ​ Bettye LaVette Cafe Carlyle Tuesday, May 24 Better than: Twelve o'clocktails. What's the difference between a cabaret and a nightclub? Not so long ago, the boundaries, governed by repertoire and acoustic instrumentation (give or take the soothing runs of a stray swizzle-stick electric gui ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 19, 2011

    Live: Smith Westerns Turn Glasslands Into Their Own Private Garage

    Everybody wants to be a star on a Tuesday night. Pics by Rob, more below.​Smith Westerns/Ducktails/Bass Drum of Death Glasslands Tuesday, January 18 Better Than: Well, certainly staying at home sulking about missing another Prince show at Madison Square Garden. Every Smith Westerns lead-guit ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 23, 2010

    George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton: The Concert for Bangladesh

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. August 5, 1971, Vol. XVI, No. 31 The Event wound up as a Love Feast By Don Heckman You could see it was going to be an Event almost immediately from the fact that the first 10 rows or so of Madison Square Garden had more than their usu ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 8, 2010

    Remembering John Lennon, 30 Years On: The Voice's 1980 Eulogy

    ​Today is the 30th anniversary of John Lennon's death. His senseless murder on December 8th, 1980 was hard to sort out at the time--"the anonymous eating the famous like a cannibal feasting on testicles," as Robert Christgau wrote in these pages--and not much easier to parse now. In memory of ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    November 17, 2010

    'George Harrison's All Things Must Pass 40th Anniversary Benefit Concert'

    ​Today is the 30th anniversary of John Lennon's death. His senseless murder on December 8th, 1980 was hard to sort out at the time--"the anonymous eating the famous like a cannibal feasting on testicles," as Robert Christgau wrote in these pages--and not much easier to parse now. In memory of ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    November 10, 2010

    Fistful of Mercy

    ​Today is the 30th anniversary of John Lennon's death. His senseless murder on December 8th, 1980 was hard to sort out at the time--"the anonymous eating the famous like a cannibal feasting on testicles," as Robert Christgau wrote in these pages--and not much easier to parse now. In memory of ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 21, 2010

    George Harrison post-Beatles: "It's very selfish if the Beatles don't record together"

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. May 7, 1970, Vol. XV, No. 19 Scenes by Howard Smith WHEN I INTERVIEWED George Harrison last week for ABC-FM radio, we of course got to talking about the big Beatles blow-up. Here are some key excerpts that give Harrison's view of what ... More >>

  • Music

    September 1, 2010

    Fall Guide: Interpol Return With Their First Record in Three Years

    But don't look for that persona-grooming bassist

  • Blogs

    February 23, 2010

    'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' -- Fraudulent, or Most Creative Album Ever?

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. June 22, 1967, Vol. XII, No. 36 Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper': The Album as Art Form By Tom Phillips A lot of people seem to have misunderstood the new Beatles album. Richard Goldstein, reviewing "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" in las ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 11, 2010

    "Undiluted Maleness": Studies in Crap Presents the Hunks of Harlequin Romances!

    ​Forget the spicy pirates of the Fabio days! Today's lover of paperback romances demands men of today! Men as wealthy as Warren Buffet, as jet-setting as Aristotle Onassis, and as Tea-Party wholesome as Scott Brown, whose Cosmo spread is just a cowboy hat away from making a perfect cover for H ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 24, 2009

    Clip Job: Wary, Post-'Jesus' Beatles Meet the NY Press for Shea Show

    ​Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. August 25, 1966, Vol. XI, No. 45 John, Paul, George, Ringo: Cool Duel with the Press By James Kempton A press conference is where photographers jostle for the same shot as the one in the files and the reporters ask questions about th ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    August 11, 2009

    FOUR-STRING FRENZY

    Not your mother's ukulele . . . not that she had a ukulele

  • Blogs

    July 6, 2009

    Live: Conor Oberst and Jenny Lewis Get Festive on the Fourth of July

    Conor Oberst Jenny Lewis Battery Park River to River Festival Saturday, July 4 Conor Oberst's labelmate Tim Kasher once sang, "I'm writing songs to entertain/ But these people, they just/ They just want pain." It's an apt summation of the lukewarm reaction to last year's eponymous Conor Oberst, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 25, 2009

    News Roundup: Perez Hilton Sues, Kanye West/Spike Jonze, Jim James, My Morning Jacket

    --Perez Hilton is suing Black Eyed Peas manager Polo Molina for battery and "infliction of emotional distress," after, you know, he got punched for calling Will.I.Am something homophobic. Hilton's lawyer said in a statement: "Whether you love Perez or hate him, he is entitled to his freedom of speec ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    June 10, 2009

    Greg Davis & Chris Weisman

    --Perez Hilton is suing Black Eyed Peas manager Polo Molina for battery and "infliction of emotional distress," after, you know, he got punched for calling Will.I.Am something homophobic. Hilton's lawyer said in a statement: "Whether you love Perez or hate him, he is entitled to his freedom of speec ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 4, 2009

    Live: Vetiver Take It Easy at the Bowery Ballroom

    Vetiver in 2008. Photo by Alissa Anderson"We're precautious," Vetiver frontman Andy Cabic announced in his velvety near-whisper from the Bowery Ballroom stage to a sparse but appreciative Sunday night crowd. No doubt most indie rockers with deep pockets were uptown at Radio City Music Hall with Bon ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    April 22, 2009

    Jake Shimabukuro

    Vetiver in 2008. Photo by Alissa Anderson"We're precautious," Vetiver frontman Andy Cabic announced in his velvety near-whisper from the Bowery Ballroom stage to a sparse but appreciative Sunday night crowd. No doubt most indie rockers with deep pockets were uptown at Radio City Music Hall with Bon ... More >>

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    October 15, 2008

    Ask a Mexican: Heroism, Mexican-Style

    Even Harry Truman gave it respect

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    April 1, 2008

    Thursday

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    April 1, 2008

    UKE-A-YOU

    No strap required at this four-day musical extravaganza

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    March 28, 2008

    Live: Rutlemania at the Blender Theater the Gramercy at Your Mom

    No strap required at this four-day musical extravaganza

  • Theater

    January 29, 2008

    Adrienne Kennedy Talks About Her Life

    Lorca, London, and the Beatles: the doyenne playwright's new work

  • Music

    December 4, 2007

    Enter the 37th Chamber

    The new Wu isn't nearly as bad (or bizarre) as some of its rappers would have you believe

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    November 28, 2007

    8 Diagrams: RZA's Drug-Rap Masterwork

    The new Wu isn't nearly as bad (or bizarre) as some of its rappers would have you believe

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    September 7, 2007

    The Wu-Tang Clan's 8 Diagrams: A Preview

    The new Wu isn't nearly as bad (or bizarre) as some of its rappers would have you believe

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    September 7, 2004

    Evolution of Man

    Brooklyn sibling duo proves that shy adolescence is ageless

  • Film

    April 20, 2004

    A Resurrected Anti-Passion: Python's Sunday-School Travesty

    Brooklyn sibling duo proves that shy adolescence is ageless

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    August 5, 2003

    Listings

    Brooklyn sibling duo proves that shy adolescence is ageless

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    May 20, 2003

    Putting the Fun in Fungus

    Bearded Pushermen of the World, Unite!

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    March 25, 2003

    As Long as I Still Can

    Bearded Pushermen of the World, Unite!

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    February 18, 2003

    Horoscope

    Bearded Pushermen of the World, Unite!

  • Specials

    January 28, 2003

    Letters

    Bearded Pushermen of the World, Unite!

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    December 31, 2002

    Shiva Shiva, Y'All

    Bearded Pushermen of the World, Unite!

  • Dance

    October 29, 2002

    Showcasing Heroes

    Tharp's Dancers Gleam on Broadway, and ABT’s at City Center

  • NYC Life

    September 3, 2002

    Branching Out

    Emerging Dance Troupes Move to Their Own Beat

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    January 1, 2002

    Brutality and Revival

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

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    December 4, 2001

    The Man Who Wasn't There

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

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    January 11, 2000

    headline

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

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    July 6, 1999

    Enter Planet Love

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

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    February 23, 1999

    God Is in the Details

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

  • Music

    February 9, 1999

    Accepted

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

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    November 17, 1998

    Built To Spill Over

    The Best Jazz Records of 2001

  • News

    October 6, 1998

    California Girl

    East Meets West (Coast) in Anoushka Shankar

  • Music

    July 21, 1998

    Dust in the Wind

    East Meets West (Coast) in Anoushka Shankar

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