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Grey Fox 2006

We spent the weekend in upstate New York at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, now in its 30th year. (This is the festival formerly known as Winterhawk.) The weather was reasonably cool, the music was great, and once we found … Continue reading

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Realistic Time Travel

Spin, by Robert Charles Wilson shunn gave this to me, saying it was one of the best SF novels of last year, and I have to wholeheartedly agree. At one level it’s a fascinating story that shows a (relatively) realistic … Continue reading

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Clearwater Revival, 2006

Last Sunday, I drove up to Croton-On-Hudson to see this year’s Clearwater Revival. This was the 40th year of the festival, which is an offshoot of the Clearwater environmental group, started by Pete Seeger and largely responsible for the improved … Continue reading

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Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris

I saw Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris perform tonight at Radio City, along with shunn and our friend Colin. We sat separately; I had sold off the block of tickets I’d bought and scored a single front-row seat. It was … Continue reading

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Clearwater

A particularly excellent bumper sticker from the Clearwater Festival yesterday. I’ll be posting more photos at the end of the week, but in the meantime, a few thoughts. A crowd like that at the festival — crunchy natural-fiber-wearing left-leaning SHUT-DOWN-GUANTANAMO … Continue reading

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The Scars Of Robert Moses

I’ve posted a new song, “The Scars Of Robert Moses,” my latest NYC history song. It was sparked by a conversation with Mike Ford of Moxy Fruvous last year in Toronto. It took a while to write, and the recent … Continue reading

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The Death and Life Of Great American Cities (Part I)

This classic book — by the woman who fought Robert Moses and won — should be required reading in American history classes. With clear-eyed writing and an impatient sense of humor she discusses the idiocy of modern urban planning, comparing … Continue reading

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Word 2 the Wise

On Friday morning (the 16th), Prince is playing a free concert in Bryant Park. The night before, Maceo Parker opens Celebrate Brooklyn. Given that Maceo is one of Prince’s idols, and that Prince will be in the city that night, … Continue reading

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Help Take Back a Congressional Seat

This coming Monday, I’ll be part of an open mic fundraiser for Congressional candidate Steve Harrison, who is seeking to oust the odious Vito Fossella, a strong Repugnant supporter of Dubya’s idiotic policies. It’s all happening Monday night, June 12, … Continue reading

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