Pride & Joy

Fifteen years ago today, I wrapped up a seven-year run as the Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps concert band director - and, essentially, my thirties - with my final concert, Pride & Joy. It was a concert shamelessly stuffed with pieces I loved, many of which were part of my own personal musical history,  (For instance, …

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Q2

Second quarter of the year.  Still unemployed.  The entire country is on lockdown.  Where did I go wrong? Smart people are now recommending that you wear face coverings in public - not so much to keep you from getting sick, but to keep you from spreading it to others if you are sick.  OK, that's not hard.  Here are …

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Smugpoints™

So we continue to plow onward, as our circle gets ever tighter.  Suggestions for New Yorkers, particularly traveling elsewhere, get more and more prescriptive - self-quarantine for two weeks, for example.  Rhode Island apparently is stopping NY plates at the border - first to turn them around, but now I think just to warn them.  …

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Mass Observation: COVID-19

Wanting to give the students in his now-postponed writing classes some impetus to keep writing, and through research, discovering the World-War-II-era Mass Observation project, my college roommate Vance has started up a new writing project for the Time of Coronavirus: Mass Observation: COVID-19 Basically, if you're a blogger and you're writing anything about your personal …

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Hunkered Down

It's interesting reading Facebook and blog posts from just a week ago and thinking, 'how quaint'.  Things have changed so quickly.  For instance, worried about freaking out recruiters by asking about telecommuting.  I had a couple of calls with a recruiting company last Thursday where they said, 'normally this job would be onsite but it …

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