An incomplete encyclopedia of my thoughts about music, the media and the 20th century. Mostly in alphabetical order - except when it's not. Enjoy!
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There is this tedious new trope in the world of mainstream music journalism in which rock critics contribute articles about being a Swiftie Dad. What happens is, they take their daughter to see Taylor Swift, and then discover to their immen...
It was the last week of the semester, so I took my students to see "A Strange Loop," the Pulitzer Prize winning musical that recently at A.C.T in downtown San Francisco. I would hope that you are now thinking, "Wow, how nice of you, Gina," ...
There's a part in the book "Cheaper By The Dozen" where the Dad is said to have directed dinner conversation by cutting off boring recitals of personal woes and gossip by saying, "Not of General Interest." Apparently, he only liked conversa...
When I was young I was a rock critic, and everyone I met would say, "oh you are so lucky you get to go to shows for free - can I come with you some time?" But they only really wanted to come when it was the Cure or Bob Dylan or someone like...
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