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Leon Bibb: Observing a year of staying home? There s a card for that Leon reflects on the year that was, and all we didn t do, in order to stay safe in the pandemic. Author: Leon Bibb Updated: 2:48 AM EST March 6, 2021 CLEVELAND An anniversary card, and one of encouragement for having made it to one year. It s been that long since my lockdown began. Because of the pandemic, about a year ago, WKYC 3News said, Leon, go home. Work from there. My year of the lockdown changed much. Many people could not work from home; others had no jobs to which to report. Some still wait for an economic recovery. ....
Mark Farner talks new live DVD, Grand Funk Railroad hits, Rock Hall snub Updated Mar 03, 2021; Facebook Share Where would ’70s rock be without Grand Funk Railroad? The Flint, Michigan trio spent the decade liquifying hi-fi’s and coliseums with blue-collar groove-guitar songs, like “We’re An American Band,” “Shinin’ On,” and “Footstompin’ Music,” and big-hair covers of R&B gems “Some Kind of Wonderful” and “The Loco-Motion.” Grand Funk sold out New York’s Shea Stadium faster than The Beatles had. They were a band of the people if there ever was. And a welcome, feet-on-the-street counterpoint to far-out divinity like Led Zeppelin, Queen and David Bowie. ....
Above: A 19th-century mahogany settee in writer Caroline Randall Williams’s Nashville living room. In my first apartment, on Grand Boulevard in Greenwood, Mississippi, I slept in a 1920s bed my great-grandmother Goggy bought with her first paycheck as an elementary school teacher for Black children in Tuskegee, Alabama. The bed was full-size. I had wanted a queen. It came with an old-fashioned vanity, complete with a curved mirror and cushioned stool. I had wanted something contemporary and lightweight. I learned to be grateful that I’d given up on the things I thought I wanted. Now I can say with pride and certainty that developing one’s “taste” in furniture means something different when you are sitting on, sleeping in, and surrounded by pieces purchased with newly freed hands reaching for a new way of being in America. ....