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Thursday 10
STRING BEINGS. Violinist Willie Royal and guitarist Wolfgang Lobo Fink team up to make music that soothes
and invigorates. In other words, they rev up their loyal
following with incredible virtuosity, blending a vast array of
styles from across the planet. Their latest release,
Wild Heart,
is a hypnotic brew of gypsy, flamenco, jazz, Mexicali blues, Cuban
swing, Cajun zydeco.you get the point. The dynamic duo is a perennial Tucson favorite, with one raucous
performance at 8 p.m. in the Berger Performing Arts Center, 1200
W. Speedway. Advance tickets are $16, available at Antigone Books,
Citizens do not need handouts
Steve Alvarez -
THE EDITOR: The old idiom “don’t bite the hand that feeds you” was first seen in print during the 18th century, when political writer Edmund Burke said “having looked to government for bread, on the first scarcity they will turn and bite the hand that fed them.” That phrase is believed to be hundreds of years old.
Today I want to approach that phrase differently. I want to suggest that if you do not want to be bitten, do not feed the masses. The people, if allowed and encouraged, would not only feed themselves but create enough to feed others in need. In TT and in many other countries, governments seem to think it is their responsibility to feed the population. The result is usually the same. At the first site of disruption from the norm they turn and bite the hand that fed them.
The world post-covid19
STEVE ALVAREZ
I AM NO prophet but my prediction on many things in the past have been on point. As we are deep into the clutches of the covid19 pandemic, many are wondering what is in store for mankind? What would a post-covid19 world be like? The following are my predictions.
We are now experiencing the crescendo of the covid19 pandemic. Worldwide, it is going to get worse, much worse, before an almost abrupt end. The world however would be changed forever, and things will not return to how they were before. There is good and bad news.
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