
Rush at Fifty Something
In the last month, I’ve done something I feared I would never do again: I saw Rush with my son, filling a hockey arena with singing, joyful fans, and celebrating half a century of amazing music.
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In the last month, I’ve done something I feared I would never do again: I saw Rush with my son, filling a hockey arena with singing, joyful fans, and celebrating half a century of amazing music.

I make these lists public to try to build readership across multiple dimensions: For this newsletter, for the authors whose work I love, and for the sources from which I discover new avenues.

June has become complicated with holidays and celebrations that open small apertures into identity: it’s the beginning of adult life for graduates; it’s Pride Month; it brings us Flag Day wrapped in ostensible patriotism (but more Philly apocrypha); we have Juneteenth to formally demarcate freedom and slavery and Father’s Day to reflect on fathers and father figures who have shaped our thinking…

Reconciling talks and walks, walls and halls, and remembrance

Immersive, Intense and Intimate Imaged Sound

Books, recitals, and practice to finish either or both

I make these lists public to try to build readership across multiple dimensions.

46 years changes the faces of a game, in so many good ways

Tribute to Patricia Sueltz, a leader who excelled in creating space for people

Bob Weir was the rhythm guitarist of so many facets of our lives