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december 2022 edition.The Clean.SoundsThe Clean, “Anything Can Happen,” Anthology (RIP Hamish Kilgour)Hazel and Alice, Won’t You Come and Sing For Me?Hazel and Alice, Who’s That Knocking?Sam Bush, Radio John: The Songs of John HartfordJohn Hartford, Radio JohnMiles Davis, Blue HazeUnidentified performer, “an-Nar (The Hellfire),” recorded by Alan Lomax in Fez, Morocco, 1967Roge, New Sounds, 12 December 2022Dorival Caymmi, The Essential Dorival Cayman Portuguese Nuggets/Wild 60s Sounds Alan Feinberg, piano; Robert Cohen, cello; New World Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas, Morton Feldman: Coptic LightEnsemble Recherche, Feldman: Routine InvestigationMichael G. Morgan, Morton Feldman: Durations I-V; Coptic LightAki Takahashi, Plays Morton Feldman, Vol.1Megumi Hashiramoto, Aki Takahashi, Cage: Four WallsYuko Fujiyama, Graham Haynes & Ikue Mori, Quiet PassionFred Frith & Ikue Mori, A Mountain Doesn’t Know It’s TallMali Obomsawin, Sweet ToothRichard and Linda Thompson, Hard Luck StoriesAkropolis Reed Quintet, Hymns for Private Use-Bright Shiny ThingsTimothy Norton, Visions of PhaedrusVictoria Wolcott interviewed by Claire Potter, Why Now? Podcast, 10 November 2022Return to North: Soundscapes of Glenn Gould, Ideas, CBC RadioMatthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell, “On Barbara Ehrenreich, with Alex Press and Gabriel Winant,” Know Your Enemy Podcast, Dissent, 12 September 2022Moses Asch and Folkways Records Parts 1 and 2, American Songcatcher Podcast, hosted by Nicholas Edward WilliamsWordsDivorced Guy Building Twitter threadPaul Robeson’s FreedomElizabeth Borgwardt, Christopher McKnight Nichols, and Andrew Preston, eds., Rethinking American Grand StrategyChristopher McKnight Nichols and David Milne, eds., Ideology in U.S. Foreign Relations: New HistoriesJessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht, Sound Diplomacy: Music and Emotions in Transatlantic Relations, 1850-1920Kevin Kruse and Julian Zelizer, Fault Lines: A History of the United States since 1974Sheldon Wolin, Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted TotalitarianismRichard R. John and Kim Phillips-Fein, eds., Capital Gains: Business and Politics in Twentieth-Century AmericaWilliam Parker, Conversations I, II, IIIJess McAllen, “The Sick Proletariat: Health Communism calls for a return to radical patient organizing,” The Baffler, December 5, 2022Vikrant Dadawala, “Ethnic Studies,” The Point 28, 18 October 2022Thomas C. Lassman, “Putting the Military Back into the History of the Military-Industrial Complex: The Management of Technological Innovation in the U.S. Army, 1945–1960,” Isis 106, 1 (2015): 94–120 Jed Perl, “Between Abstraction and Representation,” New York Review of Books, 24 November 2022Emily Johnson and River Whittle, “In Conversation: What the Land Teaches,” Critical Correspondence, 29 November 2022Arlene Gottfried, Sometimes OverwhelmingNancy Ireson and Zoé Whitley, eds., Elijah Pierce’s America“Walls”Susan Meiselas, Mediations @ SF MoMAMark Reynolds, Saturday Morning Kid Cartoons @ Stuff By MarkAfro-Atlantic Histories @ LACMA Marwa Abdul-Rahman, The World @ The Box LA“Stages”Nora Guthrie in Conversation with Peter Glazer @ Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives Susman Lecture Series, 5 December 2022The Friendly Brothers “Where Shall I Be When the First Trumpet Sounds,” filmed by Alan Lomax, 1978The Band, “Acadian Driftwood” @ The Last Waltz concert, 1976Midsummer Night’s Dream, Open Road Theater @ MUCCC, 17 December 2022The Seagull, National Theater of England Live Broadcast @ Little Theater, 18 December 2022Liof Munimula, Live @ Willy Street Fest, Madison, WI, 1990Bob Dylan “I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You” @ Auditorium Theater, Chicago, 03 November 2021Screens Heart Valley The Cat’s MeowFleishman Is In TroubleThe White Lotus, Season 01, 02Echo 3Slow Horses, Season 02Ipcress Files, Season 01 An Animated Interview with Bluegrass Pioneer Alice Gerrard Smithsonian Folkways
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