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- MSufjan Stevens – ‘Javelin’ Review: Coming Outmetroweekly.com
- Rebecca Miller On She Came To Me, Overcoming Writer’s Block And New Original Bruce Springsteen SongForbes
- DLiner Notes: Sufjan Stevens pierces the heart with new album ‘Javelin’dailynorthwestern.com
- How Bruce Springsteen Ended Up Writing End Credit Song ‘Addicted to Romance’ for ‘She Came to Me’variety.com
- ‘Sing Sing’ Review: Colman Domingo and a Cast of Ex-Criminals Demonstrate How Art Can Heal in Prisonvariety.com
- The National And Patti Smith Deliver Incendiary Rock And Roll At Madison Square Garden ShowForbes
- The National Scorches Through Singalongs, Gives Life to New Album in Madison Square Garden Stop: Concert Reviewvariety.com
- Sufjan Stevens to Release ‘Intimate’ New Album ‘Javelin’ in Octobervariety.com
- The National’s Matt Berninger on Bringing ‘Frankenstein’ to Life, Working With ‘Gifted’ Taylor Swift, and Frontman Lessons From R.E.M.’s Michael Stipevariety.com
- CThe National is coming home: Homecoming Festival to be held in Cincinnati in Septembercincinnati.com
- The National Battles Back With Ninth Album, ‘First Two Pages of Frankenstein’: ‘We Needed to Lose Each Other and Find One Another Again’variety.com
- The National’s First Two Pages of Frankenstein is just too predictableNew Statesman
- PTaylor Swift Joins the National for New Song “The Alcott”: Watch the Videopitchfork.com
- CCincinnati native Aaron Dessner collabs with Ed Sheeran on new album 'Subtract'cincinnati.com
- Musician Bryce Dessner serves as Schwarzman Center’s first artist-in-residenceyaledailynews.com
- CAll-American inspiration makes for a concert hitcitynews.com.au
- Richard Tognetti and the ACO go searching for the American soundSydney Morning Herald
- CGetting to know Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche, who played early gigs in Cincinnaticincinnati.com
- CAnohni, Hercules & Love Affair Reunite for ‘Poisonous Storytelling’centralrecorder.com
- Joe Wright On His Pitch Perfect Vision Of Classic Love Story, ‘Cyrano’Forbes
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