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Sonya Kitchell: Young and gifted

ASPEN - Sonya Kitchell, the 19-year-old singer-songwriter who has spent a good deal of time over the last year or so performing with jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released her third album, "This Storm," last month.

May 7, 2009: Alberta Ballet at Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

An Alberta-based dance company featuring classic and contemporary performances, now in their 41st year. Peter Pan invites Wendy Darling to Neverland, a place where children can stay young forever, but also where Peter's nemesis...

James Jackson Toth:Waiting In Vain

By: Dennis Cook There's base level satisfaction to someone who can write great songs and deliver them with skill and some imagination. Rocks' singer-songwriter sub-genre is well established, and if the template set by Dylan,...

Uncomfortably stilted and oddly archaic

'I am astonished at how rarely the union of music and text succeeds in English-language opera. People invariably point to Benjamin Britten as the gold standard of setting texts in English. But to my (admittedly American) ear,...

Buzznet: Laura Marling aching to release new material

While the rest of the modern-music world remains locked in an arms race to create even louder loudness, a small cluster of interconnected UK artists is championing a low-decibel revival of raw and traditional folk. Leading this...

The Big Gigs: Entertainment over the next seven days you shouldn't miss

COUNTRY Rascal Flatts, which boasts the harmonies, hair and hits that appeal to young women, returns to Xcel Energy Center to promote its bestselling 2007 disc, "Still Feels Good." (J.B.) POP/ROCK After its bursting debut...

Two-Lane Blacktop

Our film critic Sam Adams contributed two essays to The B-List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love, out now on Da Capo Press. Read Adams' essay on...

The Band: The Last Waltz

When Martin Scorcese's The Last Waltz was released 30 years ago, it was ballyhooed as the greatest concert film ever created. With little competition emerging in this fledging genre, the superlative was well deserved. Thirty...

Map Shows Species Most Vulnerable to Climate Change

to voice opinions, share images, get paid to report news and more! The World Conservation Union (IUCN) decided to take on the task and found of 17,000 assessed species, over 7000 could become threatened with extinction because...

5. Diana Krall puts on an enjoyable show

Diana Krall hit town last week for an enjoyable show with a romantic touch that pleased the crowd. It was perhaps apt that Diana Krall kicked off her concert last Thursday with a song that involved long solos from each of her...

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