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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Imitation as Art
OK, I confess. I’m old, a child of the 50’s, whose devotion to and love of pop music is legendary among my family, friends and associates. Hendrix and Cream at the Fillmore in the East Village, The Grateful Dead at … Continue reading
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The Good Earth
Save the Planet. That phrase has been on the minds of many these days. Despite what you have heard on the fake news channels, or what the guys at the barber shop are saying, or what the cast of Vanderpump … Continue reading
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Rutgers Day
I recall my first day at Rutgers very clearly, although I admit, at the time, my powers of recollection were nill and my head was a little fuzzy around the edges. my first day at Rutgers began the morning after … Continue reading
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Toy World
An homage to toys… What’s in the Box? What’s in the toy box? What’s in the box? With the big brass locks? There’s a one-eyed ted And a ball that’s red, Some building bricks And a clock that ticks, A … Continue reading
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