Posted inFeatures, Spoleto 2019 Week two of Spoleto makes sense of who – and where – we are by Maura Hogan June 6, 2019
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2019 Jazz duo Turner and Iverson start slow and end strong in the first of six shows by City Paper Staff June 6, 2019October 11, 2021
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Theater ‘What Girls Are Made Of’ is joyful, heart-wrenching, and worth every second by Kelly Rae Smith June 5, 2019
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Theater Circa entwines body and more body into a dazzling, thought-provoking performance of strength and grace by Stephanie Hunt June 5, 2019
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Theater In ‘The Fever,’ 600 Highwaymen asks complete strangers to trust each other — and they do by Mary Scott Hardaway June 5, 2019
Posted inConcert & Choral, Spoleto 2019 Chamber Music delights: A midday nibble of classical non-pretense is a perennial favorite, and for good reason by Stephanie Hunt June 4, 2019
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2019 Bona Fide Bluegrass: I’m With Her marries tender to twang at the Cistern by Melissa Hayes June 3, 2019
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2019 With the Carla Bley Trio, a jazz legend’s gravitas descends on the Cistern by Sam Spence June 1, 2019
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Theater ‘Letter to a Friend in Gaza’ is the start of a conversation, not the end by Adam Manno May 31, 2019
Posted inSpoleto 2019, Theater ‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’ is a stunning testament to the power of stories by City Paper Staff May 30, 2019October 11, 2021