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... library does not have an obligation to serve as a parent. The request to remove the book came from PaulCohen, of Helena, who found the book on a visit to the library in February. The book was reviewed by the library's collection review committee, which recommended keeping it...Because Cohen challenged the decision by [the library director], the library board of directors held...
Joined by two dozen eager young musicians in black-and-silver suits from the Mariachi Academy in East Harlem, she summoned the emotive quaver of old Mexican songs. Her own band, including Mexican and South American instruments and a horn section with her husband, PaulCohen, on saxophone, traversed New Orleans second-line beats, country-and-western twang, Mexican cumbia and even a burst...
... in and around modernized Mexican ranchera styles. Songs written with co-producer (and husband) PaulCohen borrow from New Orleans brass band second line (the tuba-driven opener ), pan-Hispanic pulse ( with flamenco singer La Mari of the Spanish band ) and even Eastern European Balkan/Klezmer (the theatrical featuring singer Ruben Albarran), not to mention a spirited roots homage with...
Outstanding Play: The Umbrella Plays 111 Sailor Man Too Much Memory Outstanding Musical: China - The Whole Enchilada Perez Hilton Saves the Universe... Usher Outstanding Playwrighting: Montserrat Mendez - Thoroughly Stupid Things... PaulCohen - Mourn the Living Hector Suzie Miller - Reasonable Doubt Halley Bondy - The Redheaded Man Outstanding Music & Lyrics: Julie Nichols, Lames Asmus...
... and songs on ‘Shake Away’ to fruition, along with her seven-man band, La Misteriosa, and producers PaulCohen (also her collaborator and husband), Aneiro Tano and Brian Lynch, Downs plays guitar and percussion. The band utilizes traditional instruments including accordion, harp and clarinet. The trumpet, trombone and tuba appear in several arrangements, bringing the sound somewhere...
Photo/Performance Lab 115 Reviewed by Cindy Pierre PaulCohen's Mourn the Living Hector juxtaposes the Trojan War with the War in Iraq to illustrate the toll of combat on the psyche and the body. Touching base with their families and loved ones in a last attempt at normalcy, Hector and Mike, both played by Jeff Clarke, weave in and out of sticky situations in the 12th century and 21st...