Just checking in ...
Saturday's visit to the Mass. Poetry Festival in Salem was brief, but enjoyable. Really didn't have it in me to spend a lot of time at events, so I pretty much did my reading, visited with friends, and then left. Terrible, I know. But I've been very tired lately, adjusting to changes in my schedule and coming down off a hectic month. So it was dive in, read setinas and bail. Fun, though.
For various reasons, my schedule has slid earlier. Which is nice, as I;m getting into work earlier and when I work late, there's still daylight. The downside is I'm not inclined to go out much, at least until I've adjusted. Because I am getting old.
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Lots of little things out. In my column this week, I talk about the new album from Worcester band Thinner, "Elevator From Mars." In Pop Culture Notebook, I have a retroview of The cure's "Disintegration," which turned 25 last week, along with new music by The Roots, Tijuana Panthers, Justin Bieber with Poo Bear, and Joan Smith, as well as Courtney Love, and a quick little look at the "508: A Show About Worcester" podcast on local community radio station, WCUW.
Over on "Radius," we have a fantastic poem by Stephanie Lane Sutton, and our signature feature returns with poems by Ryk McIntyre, William James and Raven McGill.
For various reasons, my schedule has slid earlier. Which is nice, as I;m getting into work earlier and when I work late, there's still daylight. The downside is I'm not inclined to go out much, at least until I've adjusted. Because I am getting old.
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Lots of little things out. In my column this week, I talk about the new album from Worcester band Thinner, "Elevator From Mars." In Pop Culture Notebook, I have a retroview of The cure's "Disintegration," which turned 25 last week, along with new music by The Roots, Tijuana Panthers, Justin Bieber with Poo Bear, and Joan Smith, as well as Courtney Love, and a quick little look at the "508: A Show About Worcester" podcast on local community radio station, WCUW.
Over on "Radius," we have a fantastic poem by Stephanie Lane Sutton, and our signature feature returns with poems by Ryk McIntyre, William James and Raven McGill.
Published on May 08, 2014 04:33
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