
How to Listen to the Whole Thing
Today we’re doing something a little unusual.
We’re going to listen to an entire Norton Street play in one sitting. Continue reading


Today we’re doing something a little unusual.
We’re going to listen to an entire Norton Street play in one sitting. Continue reading

There are some languages that seem to be halfway to music before anybody sings a note. Spanish is one of them.
KGOD Spanish Songbook takes the KGOD songs out for another adventure, this time into the enormous musical world of Spanish-speaking cultures. Continue reading

I want to call your attention to a new book, published just two days ago, that uses the same plotline as my sci-fi novel, SlimeWars, with the difference that my novel sold four copies, all to close friends, and his book will automatially be a best-seller. When you’re in teamplay, it doesn’t matter who makes the goal.
No one single person ever won a team sport trophy all by themselves.
The Breakup by Kurt Andersen, is a modern novel by the fellow who wrote Fantasyland and Evil Geniuses and co-founded Spy magazine. It’s a 576-page novel, but essentially a political/social thought experiment about what happens if the United States actually comes apart, as I’ve been predicting all along. Continue reading

Just a quiet evening going through various productions that I’ll be showing in zoom. I’m including a screenshot from my latest 3D game, “War”. Continue reading

There was a time when music escaped from the building.
It got out of the nightclub, out of the concert hall, out of the recording studio, and found itself in a field with several thousand people, a questionable electrical system, somebody selling handmade jewelry on a blanket, three dogs nobody could identify, and a distinct possibility of rain.
The open-air festival was one of the great inventions of hippie culture. Continue reading
Spent the night working out a plan for this morning in zoom. See you there! Continue reading

Stand back. They’re coming through.
Norton Street Brass Band takes the songs of Norton Street out of the theater, out of the studio, and straight into the street—where the horns are loud, the drums are moving, and absolutely nobody has a permit. Continue reading

Three voices. One microphone. And absolutely no intention of behaving themselves.
The Anders Sisters come roaring out of that wonderful musical territory where close harmony meets swing, boogie, novelty songs, torch songs, dance-band brass and sheer vocal mischief. Continue reading
Music can be used as an instrument of personal transformation if you listen to yourself as carefully as you listen to the music.
For your entertainment, I have for you several experiments you might like to try:

Wither thou goest, there also shall I wither. .. Shakespeare? Milton? Blake? Never mind — I have a little riddle for your entertainment:
Your body is walking down Broadway, but you may be somewhere completely different.
Your feet are in Manhattan. Your eyes are on a six-inch screen. Your attention is in a text conversation with somebody in California. Or watching a football match in Europe. Or reading about something that happened yesterday. Or worrying about something happening tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the biological machine is doing a remarkably good job of walking without you.
And that’s where it gets interesting. Continue reading