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Bad Joke Friday
I saw this on Facebook and stole it immediately.
Something for Thursday
I love Russian music. Composers from that land (and its various “satellite” countries) really have this way of letting it all hang out, don’t they? Here’s a short selection: the Sailor’s Dance from The Red Poppy, by Reinhold Gliere.
A Random Wednesday Conversation Starter
Favorite Disney villain — GO!
Sunday Linkage Clearing House!
Some links that have been gathering dust in my bookmarks! :: “Why would you waste cream and sugar on anything that you don’t like?” Nifty little video on one restaurant’s tradition of celebrating departing crewmembers with a pie in the … Continue reading
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Symphony Saturday
Belgian composer Cesar Franck wrote only one symphony in his life, but it’s a mainstay of the symphonic repertoire for reasons that become obvious upon hearing: it’s a powerful work, lyrical and brooding and, in the end, optimistic. Franck’d reputation … Continue reading
Bad Joke Friday!
A panda walks into a bar and says, “I’ll have a rum… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …and coke, please.” The bartender says, “OK, but why the big pause?” … Continue reading
Something for Thursday
Even despite the movie’s gaping historical inaccuracies and Kevin Costner’s less-than-robust attempt at a British accent, I still like the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. I especially love its sweeping score by Michael Kamen, who is to my mind … Continue reading
THE WISDOMFOLD PATH is now LIVE!!!
Yes, folks, the day has come: Book II of The Song of Forgotten Stars is now a reality! Details are over on the official site, but the important thing is: THE WISDOMFOLD PATH is a GO!!! More commentary to come, … Continue reading
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THE WISDOMFOLD PATH is a GO, people!!!!!
We’re LIVE, folks! The Song of Forgotten Stars, book II: THE WISDOMFOLD PATH is now available for purchase! It’s in paperback first, and the ebook formats will come in two weeks. I’m planning to come up with a mechanism for ordering signed copies … Continue reading
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Symphony Saturday (the Return!)
I’ve been meaning to dust off this once-regular feature of mine, in which I take time each Saturday to explore the world of that grandest of classical music forms, the symphony — and what better time than right now? During … Continue reading
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