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Jun. 28th, 2013 04:19 amOld Masters, Sweet Mysteries
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Drinking Blood in Broad Daylight
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Foot Soldiers in the Battle for a Fair Shake
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Undying Passion, Despite a Sex Change
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A Lifetime of Songwriting, as Sung by Her Children
‘Sing Me the Songs’ Is a Tribute to Kate McGarrigle

Rufus and Martha Wainwright performing at a tribute concert dedicated to their mother, the singer Kate McGarrigle, at Town Hall in 2011.
By A. O. SCOTT
Jem Cohen’s ‘Museum Hours’ Explores Links of Life and Art
NYT Critics' Pick
Drinking Blood in Broad Daylight
‘Byzantium’ Draws on Caribbean Vampire Folklore
NYT Critics' Pick
Foot Soldiers in the Battle for a Fair Shake
Defending the Underclass, in ‘Gideon’s Army’
NYT Critics' Pick
Undying Passion, Despite a Sex Change
A Man Becomes a Woman in ‘Laurence Anyways’
NYT Critics' Pick
--- Of Possible Interest ---
A Lifetime of Songwriting, as Sung by Her Children
‘Sing Me the Songs’ Is a Tribute to Kate McGarrigle

Rufus and Martha Wainwright performing at a tribute concert dedicated to their mother, the singer Kate McGarrigle, at Town Hall in 2011.
By A. O. SCOTT
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Date: 2013-06-28 01:34 pm (UTC)Various Artists
Sing Me the Songs: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle
Nonesuch Records
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I'm croggled about Richard and Linda Thompson performing "Go Leave", as they're the perfect couple to cover it.