Monday, June 22, 2026
As Boys Grow (1957)
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Sunday Drive: Barber, Adagio for Strings
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| God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. --I John 1:5 |
The Adagio was written by American composer Samuel Barber (1910-1981) in 1936; thirty years later, he used the music for his choral arrangement of the Angus Dei. He was partnered with the composer Gian Carlo Menotti (1911-2007) for more than forty years.
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Friday, June 19, 2026
Waitin' for the Weekend
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Why Young Men Sound Less Manly
Recently, I've noticed boys and young men - straight guys - adopting this same rising tone at the enf of their sentences, which is different from the "gay voice" that some gay boys and gay men have. We know it came from unconsciously imitating the cadence of our mother's voices, and other female relatives; some of us grew out of that, while some embrace it. To each his own.
Whatever the case may be, grown men and women should speak clearly and confidently, not like shy little kids; that's just my opinion - you can take it or leave it. But here is Dr. Taylor Jones, a linguist who explains what the research shows about this "unmanly" speech phenomenon. I don't have the experise in that field either to agree or disagree with him. See what you think.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Sixteen Going on Seventeen
For comparison, here's the lovely 1965 original, played by Charmian Carr and Daniel Truhitte:
What I Say: The lyrics don't quite work between two boys, though it's all in good fun. But I dare say, they wouldn't work between a boy and a girl either, in this modern age. For a couple of generations now, girls have been raised to be as tough and indpendent as boys. How well that has succeeded, others may judge.
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Monday, June 15, 2026
God Is Good
Excerpt from "God Is Good" from Bees in Amber by John Oxenham, 1913.
God has been good to me and M.P. here in our little bungalow, and I am deeply grateful. Gratitude is one of the secrets of happiness.-----
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Sunday Drive: Begin the Beguine
One of my all-time favorite tunes, from MGM's Broadway Melody of 1940. Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell were the top dancers of the time, and it shows. Consider this: there is no animation or special effects in this film. All the music was performed by human beings on real instruments, and all the dancing was done by human beings who rehearsed and rehearsed for weeks on end until every step, every move was perfect.
Computers hadn't been invented yet - hell, even transistors hadn't been invented. There was no videotape. either - all that you see was created by light and sound on 35 millimeter film, which had to be bathed in chemicals before it could be projected and viewed. A great collective work of artists in many fields, in front of and behind the camera. Human creativity at its peak. I'm afraid we will never see such a thing again.
Part 1 is slow and languid as a tropical night:
Part 2 picks up the pace:
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Trooping the Colour, 2026
Bonus, 4 p.m.: It's 93 degrees here Texas on a beautiful sunny afternoon. English historian Allan Barton, who styles himself The Antiquary, gives an in-depth explanation of the Trooping and its history, if you can stand it:
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Friday, June 12, 2026
Waitin' for the Weekend
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Sandow the Magnificent
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| Life-size bronze statue of Sandow, taken from plaster casts of his body in 1901. Better views of the statue can be seen here. |
In other places, I have read that he had a longtime male partner the public did not know about, but you'll have to look that up on your own. It's my nap time here.
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Sunday, June 7, 2026
Sunday Drive: Baby Blue
Yesterday, I happened to come across this recording by the Mike Faraci Band, a local NYC group, which is an amzingly good cover of the 1972 Badfinger original. Huh. How do those young'uns even know about such antique music, I wonder.
By the way, Mike is a man of parts: lead singer, guitarist, composer, artist, interior designer, and is highly skilled at carpentry and other DIY projects. Rather studly, too. Check out this tour of his New York City apartment - his aesthetic is not mine, but I can appreciate what he's done with colors, textures, and light:
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