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Days between stations: after the all-out success of Bringing Down the Horse, the Wallflowers could have petered out. But with Red Letter Days they prove "How Good It Can Get" is a typically expert Wallflowers tune--and a key to why their new Red Letter Days (Interscope) is a break through the wall of ......(Continue Reading) Circus music: for clowns, lions, and solo trapeze - Essay A circus is both acrobatic and elephantine, wholesome but freakish, and that is partly why we like it so--because we are two-headed, too. A showgirl ......(Continue Reading)Edwin Dickinson: waking visions: known equally for his single-take landscapes and his shadowy, "symbolical" machines, Edwin Dickinson was the dark horse A poet writes always of his personal life, in his finest work out of its tragedy, whatever it be, remorse, lost love, or mere loneliness; he never speaks ......(Continue Reading)TREE MUSIC Rock pianist Chuck Leavell and wife Rose Lane balance life between keys and trees. Rose Lane Leavell is walking through a stand of pines she planted with ......(Continue Reading)Reining champions: two out team members take us backstage at Cavalia, the Cirque-inspired show where trainers and acrobats explore humanity's ancient bond You wouldn't exactly describe a horse-and-gymnast show under a big top tent as erotic, but still someone tried. "Our gay publication in Toronto ......(Continue Reading)
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