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Looking out my back door: Fantasies of Phenomena
Last updated 4/29/2021 at 8:57am
I was going to write about the morning symphony, featuring “Variations on a Theme at Sunrise” with Bell-ringing Bird on timpani. This music assured me that the huge black cloud in the western sky was not a slow-moving tornado but a cloud of smoke coming from the landfill, recently plagued by brush fires. I was going to write about “The Rule of Three,” a phenomenon in my family that mechanical failings trundle down the line in triplicate, always. This past week my washing machine broke down. My blender began emitting a stink similar to that black cloud filling the sky. My sewing ma.
Grondahl: After years of boozy dead-ends, area native seeks new life back home
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Foot traffic is way down in the Empire State Plaza concourse due to COVID19 and has hurt business at Patsy s shoe shine stand.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin Francis Xavier Callahan has an art degree from UAlbany and is a painter who drew this self-portrait.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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The people who come by the shoe shine stand during the pandemic are often homeless people seeking refuge in the dark recesses of the concourse or essential workers in maintenance or the mailroom.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
The humble Farmer: History keeps recurring until we learn from it
The rise of Mussolini and his Fascist Party has lessons for us as we reflect on the last four years, culminating in the events of Jan. 6.
By Robert Skoglund
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You might have heard whispered from time to time that I once said something so horrible on the radio that, after 28 years of making the program every week for Maine people (as an eager volunteer; i.e., without a cent of pay), I was kicked off the air for making seditious talk that had no place on a Friday night jazz show.
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