JUST KEEP SWIMMING: Five Words »
I am trying to write a lovely and sweet tag to the finale and THIS keeps intruding on my happy thoughts. I blame Gary Glasberg and his painfully beautiful cliffhanger that sent my mind a-spinning to what is clearly the darkest thing I’ve ever wrote…So I give up. I’m writing it, I’m posting it,…
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When he leaned into the microphone, ripped off his black leather jacket and blasted, “Tramps like us, baby, we were born to run,” the Jersey teeny-boppers went wild. After four foot-stomping encores they were ready to crown Bruce Springsteen the great white hope of rock ‘n’ roll.
Newsweek October 27, 1975
This is a big part of the reason why the Bruce Sprinsteen machine can’t be stopped.
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George Gershwin - Love is Here to Stay (1938)
Performed by the New York Philharmonic for Manhattan (1979, dir. Woody Allen)
“You’re only two years older than me, darling — where have you been all my life?”
— CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, receiving his Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Beginners. At 82, Plummer is the oldest actor to ever receive an Academy Award.
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Heartbroken over the news that New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid died in Syria yesterday. Shadid was on Fresh Air six times, most recently this past December, where he talked about covering the Arab Spring. We’ll be devoting a portion of the show today to remember him.
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