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Managers Roam

Perhaps due to their recent mention in The New York Times (which, for once, credited the blog that was their source for the story), the anagrams are getting better and better. As we drove down Flatbush Avenue one night last … Continue reading

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Goshen Sunset

Intersection of Main Street and Church Street, Goshen, NY, Monday evening about 7 p.m. It looks beautiful, but in this town on Monday night there is literally nowhere to eat; ask for suggestions and you’ll be sent to Chester, about … Continue reading

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Take the Lamb. The Ghini is off.

Looking for a good way to waste $188,000 on something incredibly ugly?

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Another Gig, Another Rainstorm, Another Blues

Reminder that tonight I’ll be playing with Mike Skliar at the Underground Lounge on the Upper West Side, from 8.30 to 10 pm. I’ll have one new (or, rather, updated) song — “Homeland Security Blues,” which will sound familiar to … Continue reading

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A Rearrangement Thrums

The anagrammers return:

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Another Old Police Car

After my post a few weeks ago about old police cars, I came upon a beautiful and much older specimen parked at a rest stop on the New York State Thruway. This car is almost certainly older than I am. … Continue reading

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Sunday Afternoon in Sunset Park / Bush Terminal

I took a long bike ride Sunday afternoon, down through Bensonhurst and Bay Ridge to the Belt Parkway, around under the Verrazano Bridge to 65th Street, and back through Sunset Park and Bush Terminal. I didn’t have the camera, just … Continue reading

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Anagram Puzzle

A few years ago, the theater down the block from me, known for years as the Plaza, was bought by the owners of the Pavilion (at the other end of Park Slope) and renamed the Flatbush Pavilion. They showed a … Continue reading

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With God On Our Side

bobhowe pointed me to an article in the Times of London that says a study shows, Religous belief can cause damage to a society, contributing towards high murder rates, abortion, sexual promiscuity and suicide, according to research published today. It’s … Continue reading

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