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Café Mouffe: Fare Thee Well, Mike Seeger

Mike Seeger – singer, virtuoso instrumentalist, steward of American folk music traditions – died Friday night at 75. According to NPR, Seeger’s “love for traditional songs and tunes inspired many other musicians — including Bob Dylan . Seeger was a … Continue reading






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Playing by Ear: John Cage & Marcel Duchamp

Composer John Cage.  [Photo by Erich Auerbach/Getty Images/NPR] While I was working yesterday to repair a hacker attack on this site’s php code, NPR’s Fresh Air was on the radio somewhere in the background. Fresh Air was rebroadcasting interviews with … Continue reading






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‘Perfecting Sound Forever’: From the Big Bang to Led Zeppelin

NPR Music: “In his book, Perfecting Sound Forever, Greg Milner explores the evolution of sound. His history covers the analog days of Thomas Edison through the present day of digital recordings, and the quest for sonic perfection. “Technological advances have … Continue reading






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Ms. Beads ‘n Seeds Weds Dr. Stoopid

O.K., Bridezilla, I know it’s June, but there’s still time to read this book before commiting matrimonial excess. It’s called Weddings of the Times, and it reveals marriage secrets that never made it into the NYT’s Sunday Style section. NPR … Continue reading






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“L, I think you are swell!”

I heard a snippet of this Sesame Street alphabet lesson on the radio this morning. Now I can’t get it out of my head. Nothing else I’ve heard today has been as dramatic, as funny, or as profound. Guess I … Continue reading






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