New York Magazine - USA (2020-02-17)

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CLASSICAL MUSIC



  1. (^) Hear Beg inner’s Ear
    Om.
    The Greene Space, February 21.
    This lunchtime concert series begins with a silent
    introduction—15 minutes of guided meditation,
    a quiet gong, then music. New York Philharmonic
    principal clarinetist Anthony McGill joins the
    slate of illustrious musicians. j.d.
    DANCE

  2. (^) See Platform 2020
    A vision board for performance.
    Danspace/St. Mark’s Church, through March 21.
    MacArthur fellow (and tectonic force) Okwui
    Okpokwasili joins Judy Hussie-Taylor of Dan-
    space to curate a series of interdisciplinary perfor-
    mances and conversations. Key among the offer-
    ings are four performances of a durational,
    massively cast piece by Okpokwasili and her col-
    laborator Peter Born called Sitting on a Man’s
    Head, which premiered at the Berlin Biennale but
    is being seen in New York for the first time. h.s.
    POP MUSIC

  3. (^) See Drive-By Truckers
    A night of blazing truth and reflection.
    Webster Hall, February 21.
    Drive-By Truckers have been serving up white-
    hot, blistering roots rock since the late ’90s, scor-
    ing classics with the withering Southern Rock
    Opera and The Dirty South and working with
    talented performers like Bettye LaVette. Their lat-
    est, The Unraveling, is one of the most prescient
    protest albums of the current era. c.j.
    TV

  4. (^) Wat ch I Am Not
    Okay With This
    “Dear Diary, go f *** yourself.”
    Netflix, February 26.
    It’s great to see Sophia Lillis, a standout in 2017’s
    It, in her own series as a teenager trying to repress
    The Short List
    BLACK HISTORY MONTH
    Jennifer DeClue, current fellow at the
    Schomburg Center for Research in
    Black Culture, on undersung and essential
    workstoviewthismonth.
    Losing Ground
    Kathleen Collins’s 1982 film about the desires
    of a black female philosopher—among the first
    features directed by a black woman—is having
    a renaissance of late with its rerelease.
    Daughters of the Dust, Amazon Prime
    Shot by Arthur Jafa and recently remastered,
    Julie Dash’s 1991 drama about migration
    and post-slavery Sea Islands life takes place
    under a sky in perpetual sunset.
    Watchmen, HBO
    Regina King is powerful and dynamic as Sister
    Night, and the live-action treatment of the
    graphic novel’s tone, pace, and sensibilities
    is exquisite.
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