Author Archives: Jim Walsh
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On Curtiss A (tonight!), the silencing of Mischke, and more
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Led Zeppelin fanatics: Author sees stairway to obsession
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On going out — ‘That’s my brother up there’ — and staying in
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A Nordeast Saturday night: Benefit at the 331 Club
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On the post-election pulse and the riches of regionalism
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When Joan met the Obama-Baez girls
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On art(s) and artists: a conversation with Chris Mars
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Rodney King on gays, John Strohm’s ‘Waiting …’ – and a few favorite websites
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Jubilation at Arnellia’s: ‘A new beginning for everybody’
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On Springsteen and Obama, Little Man, and a great listener, Studs Terkel
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A ‘Girls Say Yes’ update, ‘Saints and Spirits’ and ‘the word? Tinklenberg’
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Sounds and the mind: Josh McDermott on the science of music perception
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On portraits of survivors, Madonna as director, and the search for love
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In a downbeat week, addicting videos, the Dollys — and a tribute to FM deejays
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Club-hopping one way to gauge nation’s nervous mood
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Strawberry Fields Forever ’08: a bid for president
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On Nas, ‘Capitol Men’ and ‘Paul Newman’s Eyes’
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On ‘Dead Flowers,’ Romantica’s magic — and zydeco in the afternoon
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