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| | | | | Mylatest installmentof "More than Music" on NPR explores racial attitudes in Boston and New York at the turn of the twentieth century. During Antonin Dvorak's historic American sojourn ... | |
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| | | | | I'm not a terribly big fan of Christmas music. I've seen the argument made here and there that Die Hard is a Christmas movie. And not long ago some intrepid Redditor made the observation that if that were so, Sabaton's "Screaming Eagles" and "No Bullets Fly" were Christmas songs. And I thought, oh, now I... | |
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| | | | | A 19-year-old boy drops out of college and travels from St. Louis County, Minnesota, to New York City with a guitar and a case of harmonicas. That same night, he has his first gig at Cafe Wha?-a club described as "a subterranean cavern, liquorless, and ill-lit." Dylan is called the "voice of a generation," and he goes on to change the future of folk music. | |
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| | | I've rummaged through my archives and found some treasures. A small shoe my son wore long ago. A green-eyed friend I once spent Christmas with... ...a glass of champagne from my daughter-in-law... ...some bumpy rope from a three mast Great Lakes schooner... ...my sister's camera... ...a soft waterfall... ...a round nail-head in an old fencepost...... | ||