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Music Review: Body Language, Translated and Remixed
At the All Tomorrow?s Parties festival in the Catskills, Iggy and the Stooges played ?Raw Power.?

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Music Review: Arena Full of Fans Caught Brazilian Fever and Had to Sing Along
The Brazilian pop star Ivete Sangalo sold out Madison Square Garden on the Brazilian Day festival weekend.

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Critics? Choice: New CDs
New CDs from Sara Bareilles, Vijay Iyer and the Steeldrivers.

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Seiji Ozawa?s Return to the Stage
It was not exactly the return he had hoped for, but the conductor Seiji Ozawa returned to the public stage on Sunday afternoon for the first time since surgery for esophageal cancer in January.

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Book Review Podcast: Isabel Wilkerson
Featuring Isabel Wilkerson on her history of the Great Migration, "The Warmth of Other Suns," and Sean Wilentz on his book, "Bob Dylan in America."

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Popcast: Ben Ratliff on Miles Davis and Marty Stuart
This week: The country singer Marty Stuart plays live in the studio, and Ben Ratliff discusses Miles Davis's album "Bitches Brew" on its 40th anniversary.

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From Viral Video to Billboard 100
The ?Bed Intruder Song? was a rare case of a product of Web culture jumping the species barrier and becoming a pop hit.

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Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age
The success of Iron Maiden's latest album and the continued loyalty of its fans offer the troubled music industry some tips on survival in the digital age.

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Music Review: Hearing ?Spring? as Summer Fades
The Tannery Pond summer concert series in New Lebanon, N.Y., included performances of Beethoven, Liszt, Schoenberg, Czerny and Cage.

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Ballads Born of Conflict Still Thrive in Colombia
Colombians call Uriel Henao the king of the prohibited ballads, a genre that describes the exploits of rebels, coca farmers and traffickers.

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A Night Out With | Fantasia Barrino: A Tried and True Diva Takes It From the Top
Fantasia Barrino surprised clubgoers on karaoke night at the Dusk lounge in New York.

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Film: Seeking the Ordinary in the Eccentric
A new documentary tries to find the hidden side of the pianist Glenn Gould.

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On the Disc, Not the Stage
Christine Brewer?s new album, ?Great Strauss Scenes,? serves as both a treat and a tease.

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Four Guys Named JACK
In the last few years the JACK Quartet, which specializes in contemporary music, has grabbed the attention of critics and audiences internationally.

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With a Nod to His Past, Plant Moves On Again
Robert Plant says that working on his new album, ?Band of Joy,? reminded him of his pre-Led Zeppelin days.

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Playlist: Comedy and Conspiracy Theories
Music by Allan Sherman, Philip Selway, Sharon Van Etten and Arp, and the shortwave sounds of UVB-76 make for a wide-range of listening.

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Never Say Never: Swans Return
Michael Gira and the band Swans re-form for a tour, with a new album coming out, too.

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Chicago News Cooperative: Rap and Hip-Hop, Now Accented With Jazz
Two music traditions blend when jazz artists play backup for rap and hip-hop stars.

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Arts | Connecticut: Help for Those Just Starting Out in the Jazz World
Cultural and educational institutions are offering young performers chances to thrive in the jazz field.

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A Museum Quest Spins On and On
Hip-hop is generally thought to have started in the Bronx 30 years ago. But efforts to give it its due have suffered.

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