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The Weekly Urchin Recap
By Geo Ong During one Christmas in high school, my lovely parents bought me a record player. There was a record store in Redondo Beach (no longer standing) called Go Boy Records that I must have driven to every Friday … Continue reading
Posted in Geo, Music
Tagged 24 great tear jerkers, blue, chopin, earth wind and fire, elvis presley, elvis' golden records, everybody loves a nut, guiomar novaes, handel, johnny cash, Joni Mitchell, killing me softly, ladies of the canyon, live at san quentin, phonograph, record collection, record players, records, roberta flack, that's the way of the world, vinyl, water music
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A Maverick Child: The Music of David Rea
By Margaret Hedderman David Rea died on October 27th at 66-years old near Seattle. The name probably doesn’t ring a bell unless you’re over 50 – and even then you’d be hard pressed to find someone that in tune with … Continue reading
A Hero Through Rain Of Goats
By Margaret Hedderman Schladming, Austria – On July 26th, an Austrian hiker was rushed to the hospital after a falling goat knocked him from the mountain. Though the animal survived his 50 ft. fall, the man suffered goat related injuries. When … Continue reading
Margaret Throws a Few Books on the Shelf
I am currently reading… Candide ou l’Optisime by Voltaire Many months ago I made the mistake of going to the Collected Works Bookstore in Santa Fe. After drinking an excessive amount of coffee in the cafe, I left several hours … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Margaret
Tagged Bossa Nova, Candide, Catholic Dublin, Collected Works Bookstore, Dublin, dubliners, ewan mcgregor, French literature, ireland, james joyce, Joni Mitchell, Optimism, Santa Fe, Voltaire
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