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OTHER WORK: Now the Dead Will Always Be With Us, The New York Times, April 17, 2005 The Faux Life of Norah Jones, Slate, February 16, 2004: Debunking the pop star's "word-of-mouth" success. No. 9, The New Yorker, December 8, 2003 The Keys to the Future, Newsweek, March 10, 2003: A new generation of pianists re-energize the world of jazz. Phish Stick, Slate, January 3, 2003: The jam bands New Year's Eve antics. Club Trip To N.Y., The New Yorker, September 9, 2002 Stan Ridgway, Norah Jones, The Royal Tenenbaums, Borah Bergman, The New York Observer, January 7, 2002 Dan Bern, Matthew Ryan, Nathaniel Merriwether, NYC Jazz, The New York Observer, November 26, 2001 Cowboy Junkies, The New York Observer, May 14, 2001 Los Super Seven, The New York Observer, March 26, 2001 Burned Out, Slate, January 31, 2001: Why Did Ken Burns Leave Contemporary Musicians Out of Jazz? Merle Haggard,The New York Observer, November 13, 2000 John Hiatt, Emmylou Harris, The New York Observer, September 25, 2000 Victoria Williams, Vic Chesnutt, The New York Observer Sharps and Flats: Salon archive
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