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  • I Suffered for This Top Ten Song List, Now It’s Your Turn

    Recently, Tim Broun, whom I’ve known since we were both teenagers, asked me to contribute a playlist to his…

    July 30, 2014
  • The 13th Apostle by Dermot McEvoy

    One thing about historical fiction: if you know anything about the history, there are no spoilers. When I picked up The 13th Apostle, I knew how it would end. Michael Collins would die by an assassin’s bullet. I knew it was because of a dispute that ha…
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    July 29, 2014
  • Watch the Cone: One Man’s Struggle at the Brooklyn Heights Haagen Dazs

    The following is a Brooklyn Bugle reader’s account of their experience at the Montague Street Haagen Dazs in Brooklyn Heights.

    July 29, 2014
  • Casting Atrocities Live! Watch the Full Cast and Loose Show from Joe’s Pub Now

    Lynn Rosenberg’s Cast and Loose Tumblr has become sort of a legend. For about the last year or so,…

    July 29, 2014
  • Books, Race, and Other Things I admit I Know Very Little About

    I can imagine little more challenging than writing about the experience of being black in America if you are…

    July 29, 2014
  • Clothes in Pop Music, Part 1, 1955-63

    My friend Moira Redmond has a blog called Clothes in Books. When she started it, I reminded her that Ayn Rand heroines favored high waisted gowns in the ‘Empire’ style, because she had, during her term as Fray Editor, remarked that any post mentioning …
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    July 28, 2014
  • Boston’s “More Than A Feeling” and the Lost Art of Artisanal Recording

    Change is constant, change is unavoidable. All of our favorite buildings will one day be destroyed, all our favorite…

    July 27, 2014
  • Inside The Islamic Connection Hoax to Brooklyn Bridge Flag Prank Your Facebook and Twitter Friends Fell For

    So your Tea Party Facebook friends are doing a lap and high fiving each other right now over this…

    July 25, 2014
  • Friday Random Noise: The Third Greatest Band of All Time, That Hit Song I Played On

    The Random Noise List: WORST BAIT AND SWITCH ON CLASSIC ROCK RADIO:  Okay, “Riders on the Storm” fades out,…

    July 25, 2014
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Amy Falls Down” A Novel by Jincy Willett

    Some years ago, Michael Kinsley explored the notion of a political gaffe, an event, he said, when “a politician…

    July 25, 2014
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