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Too Soon?

This time every year, someone writes a blog post similar to this: But I was a bit shocked to hear Christmas music over the store intercom.  A Christmas tune by […]

The Right Idea

This morning, I ran into Michael Patrick Welch, who was waiting to start his day as an extra on Treme. We talked iPods, and he said that while he was […]

The Weekend’s Highs and Lows

The Highs: – A Saints win that we could relax through, and Chris Ivory and Jimmy Graham looked great. – A convincing LSU win, and unless my crazyometer needs calibration, […]

What is Too Much?

Yesterday, the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court decision and directed a lower court to tell the Old Opera House on Bourbon Street to turn it […]

Signs of Life

This morning, publisher Jan Ramsey wrote about her experience at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. My own response was a little different. It occasionally spoke to me, but […]

Atrocity Exhibition

The conference portion of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s American Music Masters tribute to Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew just concluded. The day included interviews with Bartholomew, musicians […]

Prospect Huh?

Prospect 1 made its way into New Orleans with substantial fanfare in 2008. Prospect 1.5 hopped out of a boxcar in the dead of night some time last weekend. Prospect […]

Like Team, Like Fan

Outside of the Superdome Sunday, a couple of guys were handing out CDs, by – I discovered reading the sharpie on the home-burned disc – Buttaboy. Saint’s Ready 2 Rumble […]

The Weekend’s Highs and Lows

With Voodoo coming up, I took a quiet-ish weekend. The highs: – Listening to Grinderman 2. Thankfully, Nick Cave refuses to grow old gracefully and still wants to make a […]

A Good Marc Bolan to You, Sir

During this year’s Ponderosa Stomp conference, Gloria (“Tainted Love”) Jones told interviewer Ann Powers that she had opened a music school in Africa in the name of Marc Bolan, her […]