All About Bukowski
i. I welcome any chance, at any time, to talk about The Buk. For a few reasons: his work seems to become more relevant and prescient the further we descend…
i. I welcome any chance, at any time, to talk about The Buk. For a few reasons: his work seems to become more relevant and prescient the further we descend…
It was, I can assure you, both an honor and delight to moderate this discussion on (obligatory quotation marks) “the role of the critic” but, of course, this also involved…
Some Thoughts on International Jazz Day i. A drowning man can be pulled from the water, and who wouldn’t celebrate that act of compassion, that gesture, that gift of life?…
(Author’s note: Huge appreciation to Holly Smith and the team at WIRB, where I last appeared to discuss This Kind of Man, for providing this forum to explore American myth via red, white, and blues.) In…
Two questions every author is asked, which theoretically should be easy to answer. What’s your book about? Why / When / How did you write it? Well… Here’s a distillation…
I’m not a fool, but I’ll play one on TV. Or Facebook, anyway. Fortunately, I’ll be joined by my dear friend, partner in crime, and incredibly talented (take your pick)…
red, white, and blues is the fourth installment of a large, ongoing project acclaimed artist Matthew Shipp describes as “a kaleidoscopic, deep, and opulent journey.” Once more, I’m exploring America and its mythology through a…
(From 2016.) ONLY THE BEATLES. That’s the sole comparison that comes to mind when compelled to name a musical act with similar impact and importance. The Beatles, as we all…