I dreamed that a tamale became a blimp! It was so real! [Link]
We always knew that one creates one’s own reality. I have never been convinced that people who claim to remember things from age 1 through 10 are actually remembering or just recreating from old family photos. Perhaps it’s only me as I’ve noticed [...]
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Today I am 54 years old. Too bad I’m home with a flu, it’s not a devastating one, but I’ve decided to NOT share it with anyone and am staying home from school today. I’m not a huge fan of birthday parties. Children should have them every year until they turn 16. [...]
Those of you who take care of your hard drives know that from time to time it is necessary to defragment it. What happens is that ideally, all of your jpeg files will be one place, your mp3 docs elsewhere, and your .doc files are there and so on. But as life happens, your things [...]
Adamo, Mark, “Harmonic Convergance,” The Washington Post (04/30/1993)
Allen, Susan, “Three Magical Places,” The American Harp Journal (02/01/1982)
Allman, Kevin, “Singing Praises of the Gay Choral Movement,” Los Angeles Times (09/22/1992)
Bargreen, Melinda, “Seattle Men’s Chorus opener: It was packed with emotion,” The Seattle Times (03/26/1993)
Barkin, Elaine, “Critical Standards Need Explanation,” Los Angeles Times (04/13/1992)
Bibisi, Suzan, “Healing Music,” [...]
Airlines are required by law to demonstrate all of the life saving devices on the aircraft before take-off, in case of emergency. If you are only flying over land, it is of little consolation that the cushion under my seat can be a flotation device.
I’ve noticed that religions do not espouse an “in case of [...]
Illustrator and cartoonist Al Hirschfeld’s grandson posted this video of his grandfather at age 99 drawing a sketch of Paul Newman. It is a beautiful performance.
[Via Drawing!]
I had friends who broke up because one thought the other’s friends were old, boring and irrelevant. Wow. Like the disciples around the table at the last supper: is it I Lord? Am I old, boring and irrelevant?
Or is that just a lame break up line? Ah! To stay eternally hip. What a bore!
Sigh…
[Photo by [...]
My friend and colleague, John Hall, always used the term “national treasure” (not Nicholas Cage’s performance) to refer to an important person (in the arts I assumed) who had contributed much to the culture of their time and deserved(s) to be preserved (protected). I look back with shame at artists like Bela Bartok who died [...]
I am so damned lucky and ultimately thankful to have been of the generation that experienced the Beatles reign from 1963 to 1971. I just finished watching the eight-part Anthology series on DVD and am overwhelmed, angry, gratified, thrilled, puzzled, and ultimately stimulated. This series is part of our legacy, and for that reason, I [...]