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The Rudest Thing that I Have Ever Experienced as an Artist

Relevance: 12%      Posted on: June 19, 2015

Artists quickly learn that they need to develop a thick skin in order to make it in their chosen field. Teachers and mentors—at least the good ones—will give their students honest, if sometimes brutal, feedback on their artwork. Critics can be merciless...and the general public even more so...

John Coltrane’s Alabama Elegy

Relevance: 12%      Posted on: April 22, 2015

Saxophone sermon from on high John Coltrane (1926-1967) was the greatest saxophonist who ever lived, only Charlie Parker comes close. To say Coltrane is God's saxophonist would not be hyperbole at all in my mind. Something about his tenor sax tone, his post 1960 sound in particular, somehow expresses the…

Why Rhoda Morgenstern Was One of My Favorite Television Characters

Relevance: 11%      Posted on: July 9, 2014

Back in the 1970’s, CBS ruled Saturday night television. From the 8:00 premiere of All in the Family to The Carol Burnett Show's final tug of the ear, it was a night full of laughs.  As a child, my brother and I watched these programs with our babysitter, as this was our parents’ date night.…

Ryan Star Lives in the Moment with “11:59”

Relevance: 11%      Posted on: August 7, 2014

Ryan Star, one-time contestant on Rock Star: Supernova, has just released his first major-label album, 11:59. But has the high-end production made Star's work sound too generic?

“Amused to Death” by Roger Waters: An Album Retrospective

Relevance: 11%      Posted on: November 29, 2010

With Pink Floyd bassist-songwriter Roger Waters having recently toured his staggering 30th anniversary presentation of The Wall, now is a perfect time to re-examine his solo works, including the 1992 album Amused to Death. Like much of Waters' work...

Cheech & Chong Live at the Keswick Theatre, October 27 2013

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Cheech & Chong go "Up in Smoke" at the Keswick Legendary comedy duo Cheech & Chong took to the stage Sunday night at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, Pennsylvania for a nearly two hour set as part of their current U.S. tour. The show was certainly a delightful blast from…

The Four Seasons: A Novel of Vivaldi’s Venice by Laurel Corona

Relevance: 11%      Posted on: July 26, 2014

A moving work of historical fiction blending music, love and life in 18th century Italy Book summary: Two young sisters—one three years old, one just born—are abandoned to the Ospedale della Pietà in 18th century Venice by their courtesan mother who can no longer afford to take care of them.…

What Are the Best Proto-Prog Rock Albums of All-Time?

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What is proto-prog? Proto-prog is the music that slightly predates the progressive rock era. The music is very advanced and searching, but not quite as advanced as progressive rock is thought to be. Acid rock and or art rock can be good examples of proto-prog: The Velvet Underground and Nico,…

MasterChef Season 5 Episode 6 Recap and Review: June 30, 2014

Relevance: 11%      Posted on: July 1, 2014

There are 16 home cooks left in the MasterChef kitchen. Now it's Mystery Box time once again, and Ahran wants to win two in a row to show that she is a real front runner...

Taylor Hawkins soars with The Birds of Satan

Relevance: 11%      Posted on: April 30, 2014

Imagine, if you will, that Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine" had a love child with Aerosmith's "Dream On". The end result just might sound a great deal like...