Night After Night
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New in The New York Times Sunday Arts & Leisure section: my exit interview with the great trombonist and composer Jim Staley, who co-founded the essential new-music institution Roulette in 1978, and replanted it in his NYC loft in 1980, as he prepares to step away from leadership in June after 45 years.
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Change is upon us once again, and with it a fresh start for Night After Night—elsewhere. As of Thursday, April 23, the primary focus of my work has shifted over to a newly launched Substack newsletter, also called Night After Night. That title has provided my online identity – my "brand" – for more than
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Matthew Aucoin, by Yoon S. Byun/Boston Globe NEW MUSIC BOSTONJune 2015 (Updated June 1) 1 Chris Watford + Transient CanvasPresented by Equilibrium Concert SeriesMusic by Beau Kenyon, Timothy McCormack, Zach Sheets, and Scott WollschlegerDavis Square Theatre, 255 Elm St., Somerville8 p.m.$10More information 2 American Repertory TheaterMatthew Aucoin, CrossingRod Gilfrey, Alexander Lewis, Davone Tines, Jennifer
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Not that you were worried, but yes, Son of Night After Night, the Tumblr I launched during my most recent blogging hiatus, is still active, and I think I'm getting a sense of how I want to continue to use it. Over here, you'll see links to my work for The New York Times and
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Grateful Dead – Road Trips, Vol. 4, No. 4: Spectrum 4.6.82 (Grateful Dead) Cory Smythe – Pluripotent (Bandcamp) Motion Sickness of Time Travel – Motion Sickness of Time Travel (Spectrum Spools, via MOG) Sam Rivers, Dave Holland and Barry Altschul – Reunion: Live in New York (Pi Recordings; due Sept. 25) Sun Cycles / Inez