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February 02, 2024
February 02, 2024
It’s fair to say that there’s a lot of interesting stuff in the British Museum’s latest exhibition, Legion: Life in the Roman Army. In fact, if you’re into soldiers and emperors, conquest and battle, it will be right up your street. Even for the uninitiated, however, this is a seriously impressive show, with sundry ancient
February 02, 2024
From prestigious cathedral choirs to small ensembles, Michael White enjoyed concerts of the highest quality. I’m never sure what it is that compels us with peculiar force in deepest winter to gather together and sing – or at least gather together and hear other people sing – but imagine it’s something programmed into our collective
February 02, 2024
James Davy finds respect and equality in the interplay between piano and plainsong in a new disc from Pluscarden Abbey. Plainchant has an astonishing capacity to endure: sung over and over in the liturgy, treated in numerous ways, reworked and manipulated like clay into new shapes, its sinuous and swirling lines pinned up and repackaged
February 02, 2024
Nick Ripatrazone enjoys the latest collection of poems by Maryann Corbett both entertaining and devotional. Tucked in the back of a book, an author’s biographical note is often perfunctory and formulaic. Yet poets, to borrow a sentiment from Robert Frost, must be open to surprises. At the end of The O in the Air, we
February 02, 2024
On May 27, 2021, Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced that ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology had located the remains of 215 children on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School located in British Columbia, Canada. The news was readily accepted and publicly grieved by every society figurehead
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