Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 2/19: Joe Frazier and the Knockouts, “Knock on Wood”

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Guest post by Nathan Arizona It seems wrong to put a movie-prop statue right next to a major collection of great art, yet there’s Rocky at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In fact, he’ll be moving from his place near the bottom of the steps to an even more prominent spot at […]

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Song of the Day 2/18: Billie Jo Spears, “Blanket on the Ground”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 18, 2026 2 Comments

The tale of “Kristi Needs Her Blankie” is even sadder and sillier than first reported. You may recall from, oh, last week sometime that DHS chief Kristi Noem tried to fire a Coast Guard pilot mid-flight for leaving her blanket behind. Petty and pathetic, sure, but almost innocent compared to the real story. It seems […]

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Song of the Day 2/17: Robert Duvall, “I’ve Decided to Leave Here Forever”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 17, 2026 3 Comments

The obituaries for Robert Duvall, the greatest character actor of his generation, all lauded his amazing versatility. Some of them mentioned that for his lone Oscar-winning role, as washed-up country singer Mac Sledge in the 1983 release “Tender Mercies,” Duvall played the guitar and did all his own singing. Few noted that he also wrote […]

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Song of the Day 2/16: The Presidents of the United States of America, “Naked and Famous”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 16, 2026 0 Comments

Though today is widely known as Presidents Day, the federal holiday is still officially called Washington’s Birthday. Many states have switched the name to Presidents Day, but nine states, including Delaware, don’t observe it at all. Luckily for kids, public schools are closed anyway. I understood celebrating George Washington, his slave-holding notwithstanding, but I’m not […]

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Song of the Day 2/15: Kate Bush, “Wuthering Heights”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 15, 2026 2 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona Many adaptations of “Wuthering Heights” have come along since Emily Bronte wrote it in 1847, but there’s been little agreement about which has best captured the spirit of the novel. Was it the movie with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon that got the Hollywood treatment in 1939? Maybe. Was it […]

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Song of the Day 2/13: Martin Denny, “Quiet Village”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 13, 2026 0 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona In a deep freeze like the one we’ve been locked into, one’s thoughts naturally turn to palm trees, tiki torches and exotic bird calls to warm us up in mind if not body. And if your thoughts need a little nudging, well there’s music for that. Exotica is an easygoing, […]

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Song of the Day 2/12: 3 Doors Down, “Kryptonite”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 12, 2026 0 Comments

Tragedy has stalked 3 Doors Down, one of the most successful rock bands of the ’00s, yet again. Lead singer and original drummer Brad Arnold, the last original member of what began as a trio, died Saturday of kidney cancer at age 47. Original guitarist Matt Roberts, who left the band in 2012, died in […]

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Song of the Day 2/11: Pete Seeger, “Little Boxes”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 11, 2026 1 Comment

H/t El Somnambulo, who wanted to know if this song was inspired by Levittown, the early suburban development whose 750-square-foot houses would qualify as “tiny homes” today. First off, El Som, no, Burl Ives never sang it. You’re thinking of the version by Pete Seeger, who had his only charting record with the tune – […]

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Song of the Day 2/10: Frank Sinatra, “Fly Me to the Moon”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 10, 2026 0 Comments

After 20 years of blathering about his intention to colonize the Red Planet, big-brained super-genius Elon Musk announced yesterday that because Earth and Mars only align every 26 months, he was switching his focus to the Moon, which is, scientifically speaking, much closer. Of course, that’s been true for hundreds of millions of years, not […]

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Song of the Day 2/9: Twisted Sister, “I Wanna Rock”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 9, 2026 0 Comments

Try to contain your disappointment: Twisted Sister had to call off its 50th anniversary tour, its first comeback in a decade, because frontman Dee Snider unexpectedly quit, citing his declining health. Per a statement at the band’s web site, Snider suffers from degenerative arthritis and has had several surgeries over the years just to keep […]

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Song of the Day 2/8: Guy Clark, “Desperados Waiting for a Train”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 8, 2026 5 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona Texas politics are looking better after a Democrat trounced the MAGA candidate last week in a special election, boosting the party’s chances to gain the House majority in Congressional elections later this year. But Texas being Texas, we can’t always count on the politics there. What we can count on […]

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Song of the Day 2/6: Nazareth, “Too Bad Too Sad”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 6, 2026 0 Comments

“Everything Trump touches dies” is becoming nearly as immutable as the law of gravity. Bitcoin, the favorite pretend currency of money launderers and drug traffickers, experienced a sudden crash the past few days. Now, just like the now-discontinued penny, a bitcoin now costs more to produce than it’s worth. According to data from analytics firm […]

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Song of the Day 2/5: Supertramp, “Crime of the Century”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on February 5, 2026 0 Comments

Only half of the Epstein files have been released and already the sleaze quotient is off the charts – and this is with them redacting as much as possible to protect the guilty. Is it too early to proclaim it the Crime of the (Last) Century? Supertramp made this the title track of their third […]

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