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Tales of Lohr

Matt R. Lohr

Thoughts on music, movies, and the arts from a professional strong-opinion haver

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TALES OF LOHR: "MADAMA BUTTERFLY" AT THE PITTSBURGH OPERA

Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, originally staged in 1904, is an opera that presents progressively inclined modern viewers with considerable potential pitfalls to enjoyment. Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa’s libretto, adapted from Joh...

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TALES OF LOHR: GLENN KENNY'S "THE WORLD IS YOURS"

Reading a behind-the-scenes chronicle of everyone ELSE's favorite ‘80s gangster movie

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TALES OF LOHR: "WALKER"

I sat down for my first-ever viewing of Alex Cox’s 1987 satirical biopic Walker amidst the ongoing rumble of news stories covering one of the most heinous national security blunders in the history of the American republic. This past Monday,...

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TALES OF LOHR: PARADISE BY THE FADED LIGHT

This past Tuesday and Wednesday, The Criterion Collection held one of its twice-a-year 24-hour online flash sales, during which every title they currently have in stock is available for 50% off. (In case you’re a new-ish reader, this should...

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