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| Freed from hyperactive beats-per-minute requirements, Zsiga's powerful voice dips and soars gorgeously, teasing out the emotions on this 11-song collection. Titled "Voici" (Here)--an invitation to look--the exhibition takes us on a subjective promenade through artistic modernity, teasing out unexpected rhymes between seemingly disparate pieces. But if history has put them on the same chessboard, it's Donoghue--out author of the best-selling Slammerkin--who pushes them toward and away from each other for our benefit, skillfully teasing out the possibilities between Damer and Farren from only the slightest hints in the historical record. |
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