Some may call this writer’s block. But it goes far beyond that. Today is the day after I had back surgery, and if I’m reading these post-op directions correctly, number eleven clearly states ‘Under no circumstance should you post on […]
Some may call this writer’s block. But it goes far beyond that. Today is the day after I had back surgery, and if I’m reading these post-op directions correctly, number eleven clearly states ‘Under no circumstance should you post on […]
What a difference a few days make. Last week America wasn’t involved in a war, and this week we’re dropping bombs. Over the weekend hundreds of thousands of people came together all over the world to raise awareness of climate […]
This week’s post comes to you as I sit in Washington Square on a blue sky day, listening to an ad hoc jazz band while waiting for Kyla Fairchld, the former owner and publisher of No Depression. She flew into […]
Something happened this week that you might or might not have heard about. With all the press surrounding cell phones and fancy watches and a new U2 album that is free for the taking, quietly the book has been closed […]
We’re sitting on the porch of the old farmhouse on this balmy summer afternoon listening to the latest release from Richard Thompson, one that he’s named Acoustic Classics. Back in June when the festival season began, he was playing solo […]
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