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Every time period has its trappings. And while it may be impacted by its recency, it's hard to imagine a historical period that carries more baggage than the 1960s. In her reflective quasi-memoir The...
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One of the biggest issues a memoir writer confronts is this: is one’s life one’s own? What about the right to privacy of others whose lives have intersected with ours? I’ve been at work for a few years...
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The Beatles have finally come to iTunes: Apple (Abbey Road) meet Apple (Cupertino). I was nine years old when the Beatles appeared that first fateful night in 1964 on The Ed Sullivan Show. Lying on the...
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Every time period has its trappings. And while it may be impacted by its recency, it's hard to imagine a historical period that carries more baggage than the 1960s. In her reflective quasi-memoir The...
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The First Time We Met The Blues is ancient history. It was a much simpler time, a less stressful time, a time before cynicism took over, a time before politicians and public figures felt the public...
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Every time period has its trappings. And while it may be impacted by its recency, it's hard to imagine a historical period that carries more baggage than the 1960s. In her reflective quasi-memoir The...
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The First Time We Met The Blues is ancient history. It was a much simpler time, a less stressful time, a time before cynicism took over, a time before politicians and public figures felt the public...
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