Mr. Bungle
Romney is at it again. You've already heard and read about it, right? If not, a good summary of his latest implosion can be found HERE. There is definitely a…
Romney is at it again. You've already heard and read about it, right? If not, a good summary of his latest implosion can be found HERE. There is definitely a…
On Sept. 12, 1977, South African black student leader Steven Biko died while in police custody, triggering an international outcry.
New York City would be unimaginable without jazz, and vice versa. Here then is a tribute for --and by-- several musicians who help define and celebrate the cultural mecca of our known universe.…
1959 was a watershed year for jazz music (arguably the greatest single year for jazz in all history–which is saying a lot). Here’s a taste: Miles Davis Kind of Blue,…
In honor of this American treasure --a literal living legend-- on the occasion of his 82nd birthday, I'll revisit a piece I wrote in April, 2010. If you've lived on…
The Big Dawg was unleashed, and boy was Bubba barking last night. Employing his best Arkansas drawl, he connected in ways that no president --of either party-- has been able…
The last time I felt obliged to link to the awesome Letters of Note (go here for last link and go here for the site), it was to quote from…
As I attempted to identify the Top 25 Progressive Rock songs of all time a couple years back, I naturally gave rightful props to Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Here is what…
It is an inexorable, if lamentable rite of passage to revisit cultural mementos from one's childhood and discover that, to an adult's eyes, they are lacking. But then, "putting away…
So...where were you during Clint's convention meltdown? Am I wrong in presuming this will become one of the great unfortunate, unintentional defining moments of an American icon's life? First and…