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I’ve covered arts and entertainment and written humor columns at The Day for almost a quarter-century. What I’ve learned is how privileged I’ve been to explore for readers an incredibly diverse, active, and creative cultural area – from local music clubs, galleries and museums to numerous nationally famous authors, performance organizations and the array of talent that flows through the Garde Arts Center, and Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos, and much more.
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I’ve covered arts and entertainment and written humor columns at The Day for almost a quarter-century. What I’ve learned is how privileged I’ve been to explore for readers an incredibly diverse, active, and creative cultural area – from local music clubs, galleries and museums to numerous nationally famous authors, performance organizations and the array of talent that flows through the Garde Arts Center, and Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos, and much more.
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Noteworthy – UNTIL LIVE MUSIC AGAIN BLESSES US
Feb. 18, 2021 at 5:00 am
LIGHT UP YOUR SCREENS, IT’S REGGAE MONTH!
Nicole will recommend some seductive Mardi Gras listening and viewing below, and I would like to throw in my too sense. I’ve checked out Criterion TV before, at her urging, and found it to be thought-provoking, well-curated films, interviews, docs and music, and pretty addicting. As with everything, not every offering was my cuppa tea but if I kept watching or came back, they pulled me back in again.
None of these “channels” are strictly music, they mix it up, and I like that. My good friend Tom Linton, a lifelong travel industry pro who has been affectionately dubbed by Jamaicans “the Minister of Travel,” sent to Nicole and me the link to a February-long celebration of the island’s top export, reggae music. It’s from the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission, and I wish the USA had more “government” like that. Making a few appearances througho