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Say hey, baseball fans, and would you get a load of this lede from the August 21 sports page from The New York Times:
Aside from oldies radio and, under conditions that escape me today, owning one of their obscure 45s at the age of eight years old (the still-bonkers Downton Abbeyish tale Lord of the Manor on the A-side, the surreal Empty Boxes on the B), I...
It’s my mom’s birthday week; she would have turned … let me do the math here … 98! We miss her every day, of course, but I like to think she made it out just in time to avoid COVID, The Current Situation, and any residual nonsense that sure...
Return with me to 1992 when it was big news that Bruce Springsteen, quiet since 1988’s Tunnel of Love, issued two new albums at the same time. Human Touch was sold as the polished studio set, Lucky Town the more rowdyish kind of roots rock ...
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