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You Gotta Have (Lorenz) Hart!
The hardworking staff freely admits that we don’t read books so much as book reviews. Regardless, we loved this Wall Street Journal review of A Ship Without a Sail: The Life of Lorenz Hart: Very Glad to Be Unhappy Tender … Continue reading
You Heard It Here First: Nadal-Killer Goes Down Like The Hindenburg
Just as the hardworking staff predicted, a guy who beat Rafael Nadal one time in ten tries defeated the guy who beat Rafael Nadal one time in one tries at Wimbledon yesterday. From the New York Times: For Nadal’s Conqueror, … Continue reading
Did Steve Schwartz Just Miss His Last WGBH Radio Show?
Reports of WGBH radio’s jazz pogrom indicated that some of the station’s sweeping program changes would take effect next week. To the consternation of loyal listeners, WGBH-FM (89.7) is dropping jazz programming on weeknights, moving longtime host Eric Jackson to … Continue reading
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Tagged Eric Jackson, Jazz from Studio Four, jazz pogrom, Steve Schwartz, WGBH radio, WGBH-TV
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So Shame On You, Barack Obama!
Mitt Romney (R-Nobamacare) has a new TV spot and a new BFF: Hillary Clinton. According to BuzzFeed, the ad is running in seven swing states, but a former Clinton aide doubts it will be effective: Anyone who’s ever run … Continue reading
What – Nadal Just Can’t Beat THIS Guy Either?
From our Whiskey Tango Foxtrot desk: The hardwatching staff yields to no man in our admiration and respect for Rafael Nadal. So it’s not bad enough that he’s been buffeted by Hurricane Novak the past year and a half? Now … Continue reading
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Tagged bumped, Hurricane Novak, Lukas Rosol, Rafael Nadal, Wimbledon
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The T Is Like Somebody’s Hobby (“Signal Problems” Edition)
The MBTA never cease to underwhelm. On our Inbound trip, the hardrunning staff got to the trolley before it started leaving the station, but the driver looked straight at us and drove away. On the Outbound leg, the trolley stopped … Continue reading