A “Summer Rerun – The Victory of Privilege”
…disparity exists. For example, the item “I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race” might or might not be absurd if its…
…disparity exists. For example, the item “I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race” might or might not be absurd if its…
Holding young musicians accountable for their race, color, etc., not allowing them to express themselves in music. The United States Marine Band was founded in 1798. Thomas Jefferson gave it…
…45s. But today’s vinyl is not the same as that used to press Michael Jackson’s Bad, the best-selling album that year. Just as music has evolved over the decades, so too…
…of Bowie’s oeuvre had provided a level of patronage that’s inconceivable for a musician of Bowie’s bent today…he spent the Nineties as a free agent, jumping from label to label,…
…high cost of American health care. I begin by explaining the origin and meaning of the “single payer” label. I will then describe the two defects in S 1129 in…
…protects the public from food-borne illnesses. It issues nutritional advice and drug labeling guidelines. It polices false medical claims on packaging and in advertisements. It safeguards about one in every…
…the total population. Graph 1 – U.S Population Growth since 1952 The precipitous growth rate drop through the sixties came to an abrupt halt in 1969, when early boomers like…
…to learn about the question, keeping in mind the misconceptions we’ve found and trying to locate the points at which “pop economics” veers off from the real stuff.* There are…
…and Pop start-up may be more of the snoop, pry, and mostly dream type of survey. We see the Well-Heeled, the Mom and Pop, and everything between. — What do…
…playing the schlocky commercial Xmas music (“Frosty the Snowman,” etc.) starting a day or two after Halloween, but then on Dec. 26 is back to its usual pop music stuff….