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Period instruments are great, but I still hanker for some ‘inauthentic’ performances
The success of the so-called early music movement, especially in Medieval, Baroque and Classical repertoire, has chased modern orchestras away from performing this music. This is a shame, because there are many performances of this repertoire by modern forces that are quite compelling. Continue reading
Giving up caffein — Day 4+
I have indefinitely suspended the caffein reintroduction project. Too many side effects — pulsing eyelid, nervousness, migraine headache.
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New Book Brings Back Memories of Historic Norumbega Park and Totem Pole Ballroom
A version of this article appeared in the Newton (Mass.) TAB newspaper Mention Norumbega Park to a Greater Boston resident of a certain age and you’ll likely evoke a flood of fond memories — dancing at the Totem Pole Ballroom, … Continue reading
Giving Up Giving Up Caffeine – 3
Day 3 I’m on Day 3 of reintroducing caffeine into my diet. Sleeping last night was fine. I had decaffeinated black tea this morning (even decaf tea has some caffeine in it). Felt the same lift as the previous two … Continue reading
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Giving Up Giving Up Caffeine – 2
Day 2 Here I am in Day 2 of my effort to reintroduce caffeine into my diet. Day one started off pretty smoothly — I got a lift from the cup of white tea I drank in the morning, and … Continue reading
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Giving up Giving up Caffeine – 1
Day One I gave up caffeine years ago. I recently decided to try reintroducing it into my life, to combat a persistent sleepiness during the day. Today was the first experiment with reintroduction, via a cup of white tea — … Continue reading
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Historic Photo Recalls Innovative Newton, Mass., School
The Newton TAB published my article about the historic Allen School in West Newton, Massachusetts, in its July 5 issue One of my favorite parts of many history documentaries is when a vintage image of a location appears on screen, … Continue reading
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Black History is American History
This commentary piece of mine appeared in the Newton (Mass.) Tab on February 24, 2021 During Black History Month in February, we focus on the contributions of Black Americans to the American story. However, by confining our attention to one … Continue reading
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In Praise of Rabbit Holes
This is my first blog about retirement since signing off at Olin College on January 1. I am glad to report that all is going well. I have overcome many difficulties: I have adjusted to sleeping longer, having more time … Continue reading
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The Internet of Kinks
Quite a few commentators have noticed that the names of many Internet companies are childish, even infantile. Without a second thought, we use Internet services that sound like baby talk—Google, Yelp, Skype, Doodle, Zillow, Etsy and Hulu. In many cases, … Continue reading
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