
Tad Richards' odyssey through the catalog of Prestige Records:an unofficial and idiosyncratic history of jazz in the 50s and 60s. With occasional digressions.
Showing posts with label Situations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Situations. Show all posts
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Situations
In Episode 5, Bob marshals his forces in preparation for his campaign against campaign, and we find out about Blanche's gigolo.

Friday, August 10, 2007
Situations and Miles
In Situations 4, a vortex of forces begin to coalesce around Carlene's pilgrimage, Will The Major be drawn into Polly's plan to lead a revolution that will install Ross Perot as dictator?
And a poem, "With Miles," in issue 36 of http://www.cortlandreview.com/.
And a poem, "With Miles," in issue 36 of http://www.cortlandreview.com/.
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Situations
In this week's episode of Situations on Fieralingue, Childe Roland to the hotel comes, The Major falls deeper under the evil spell of Tisha, and Mary Jo and Julia go on a road trip to Nashville, but don't quite make it. Don't miss it! And look for the wholesale theft of "The Ballad of Thunder Road" (Robert Mitchum's, not Springsteen's.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Situations
I've decided to put Situations, my epic newsletter, up on the Internet. Situations was originally sent out as a weekly newsletter to about 100 subscribers, then published in 2002 by Ye Olde Font Shoppe Press, Victoria Rivas' home of exquisitely produced books.
Now I'm recreating its original format. I'll be putting it up in installments, one week at a time. Well, I've started with the first two episodes, to whet appetites. They, along with the introduction that was written for the book, are up now on my Situations web page, linked above.
I'll also post the Introduction here, tomorrow.
Now I'm recreating its original format. I'll be putting it up in installments, one week at a time. Well, I've started with the first two episodes, to whet appetites. They, along with the introduction that was written for the book, are up now on my Situations web page, linked above.
I'll also post the Introduction here, tomorrow.
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