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Current Dissonance

Michael Gallant, Rachel Rossos

Solo piano interpretations and reinventions of news stories from around the world.

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Noise #183: The moonscape of Nauru

The world's smallest republic moves towards environmental health.

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Noise #182: What now?

Since Tuesday came and exploded and went, I’ve read a wide swath of articles that purport to examine what happened, why, and what comes next.

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Noise #181: A note of thanks

I was struck today not by some raging headline, but by a brief letter to the editor published in the Anchorage Daily News. The writer reflects on “a story about a voter in Texas assaulting a poll worker after being asked to remove electione...

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Noise #180: Remembering Q

I really appreciated the depth and nuance of The New York Times’ obituary for Quincy Jones, who died last night at the age of 91.

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  • Michael Gallant

    Michael Gallant is a writer, musician, and entrepreneur living in New York City.

  • Rachel Rossos

    folk rock storyteller, singer/songwriter/producer for the band Aurical, and VP of Marketing and Membership for the League of American Orchestras.

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