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When I was a senior in college, in the winter of 1987, my friend Ziff “won” a pair of tickets to see the Greg Allman Band at the Maine Center for the Arts on the UMaine campus in Orono. By “won” I mean that my other friend Kirby, who was wo...
Before we get too far down the road of thinking this Substack is going to have much of substance or deep meaning, I thought I’d jump into a subject matter that I expect to be a core offering of this site: music. In particular, revisiting ol...
On Monday a total eclipse of the sun swept across the United States. It started in the ocean south of Mexico and crossed a big part of that country before entering the US in Texas. Then it gently arced to the Northeast, passing through Nort...
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