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Join us on Feb 9, 6-8 p.m., at Memphis Listening Lab for the big reveal of six rare Memphis records. Meet special guests and kick off the season with a record pull – you could walk away with a stack of records! RSVP at https://t.co/8pfYIWrN3i.
If Konchar’s out does this leave franchise staple Santi Aldama as the leading man *and* longest-tenured Grizzly in a road game against the league’s best team? The new “hold my beer” of injury reports.
My first experience with health policy while working at CMS was the realization that there are a finite number of health policy ideas that are retried every 10-20 years, often when the last person to try it either retires or misses two conference calls in a row.
FWIW, every day is Groundhog Day in the world of health policy, as we debate the same issues over and over again: How to expand coverage, lower costs, and increase quality, and what the appropriate role of government is.
Excellent critique of a candy coated standard of American classical composition.
Never thought about it being the beginning and end of jazz in classical composition, but gives me more of an understanding view of what Stanley Crouch tried to do a half century later
I learned RHAPSODY IN BLUE two summers ago. At one point while practicing, I got off the piano bench and angrily told the empty room, "This is the worst masterpiece!"
Now, for the work's centennial, my first think piece in The New York Times [unlocked gift link]
https://t.co/L9mA8SeGAF
Today we celebrate the life & legacy of maestro Antonio Carlos Jobim on what would have been the legend's 97th birthday. 🕊️ Here he is in '64 singing "The Girl from Ipanema" accompanied by Andy Williams on The Andy Williams Show.
#jazzestámorto