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Song of the Day 7/3: The Pyramid, “The Summer of Last Year”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 3, 2025 1 Comment

A bright, sunshiny day at the start of a holiday weekend calls for some sunshine pop. Bet you’ve never heard this one before. The Pyramid was a short-lived surf-music trio that formed in London in 1966. “The Summer of Last Year,” released in January 1967, was their only recording, because singer Ian MacDonald – soon […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, July 3, 2025

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The Final Day Of America As We Know It?  Yes.  There’s no way the Rethugs get this close and fail to seal the deal on Fascism: The House took its first step early Thursday toward a final vote on President Trump’s marquee domestic policy bill, after Republicans put down a revolt by conservative holdouts that […]

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Song of the Day 7/2: Fine Young Cannibals, “She Drives Me Crazy”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 2, 2025 3 Comments

If you thought the Immigrants Are Eating Pets story was as gormless as Republican fantasies got, think again. You could tell Kristi Noem wasn’t right in the head when she didn’t just tell the story of killing her dog, she told it as if it were justifiable. But she outdid herself at a news conference […]

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DL Open Thread: Wednesday, July 2, 2025

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Just Shut Up-Part One: Republican Alaskan Senator Lisa Murkowski said Tuesday that despite voting in favor of the sweeping tax and spending package, she wants the House to return the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to the Senate for further work. “My hope is that the House is gonna look at this and recognize that we’re […]

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Song of the Day 7/1: Seatrain, “I’m Willin’”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 1, 2025 8 Comments

El Som revealed the other day that the first albums he purchased were the debut LPs by Rotary Connection and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Commenter Erik Van Anglen chipped in with his (Chad and Jeremy and the Beach Boys) and asked for others to do the same. Mine was Seatrain’s eponymous second album, released in […]

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DL Open Thread: Tuesday, July 1, 2025

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Major shout-outs to Joe Connor, The MoMo, and others who stayed up later than I do these days, for keeping the midnight oil burning in Leg Hall.  Were there any key pieces of legislation that were expected to pass that did not get considered?  Let me know.  Also, for those of you who were in […]

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Song of the Day 6/30: Mott the Hoople, “Ready for Love”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on June 30, 2025 0 Comments

Nobody ever had to tell Mick Ralphs “shut up and play your guitar.” The founding guitarist for Mott the Hoople and Bad Company, who died last week, always let his guitar do most of the talking. When he did speak up he made it clear he had little use for any part of the music […]

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WTF Is Going On In RD 20?

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on June 30, 2025 22 Comments

More specifically, WTF is going on with the RD 20 Democrats? Unless I missed it, we have neither a ‘call’ to the election, nor a date for the Special Election.  In fact, Rep. Parker Selby resigned on June 24. Having said that, it appears that five candidates have already surfaced on the D side.  Oh, […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Monday, June 30, 2025

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on June 30, 2025 31 Comments

No longer the longest mandated day–although it could be.  The hour of adjournment on the final regularly-scheduled day of this year’s legislative session will be determined by how quickly the parties can resolve the Bond Bill hold-up that has been precipitated by the Senate R’s holding the bill hostage b/c of the wind turbine bill […]

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DL Open Thread: Monday, June 30, 2025

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I’d first like to comment on Karl Stomberg’s piece, which you should read if you have not already done so.  He captures my frustration more eloquently than I’ve so far been able to.  I grew up in a Democratic household during the civil rights movement.  My parents benefited greatly from FDR’s New Deal policies.  I […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: June 2025

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on June 30, 2025 10 Comments

For our female music lovers, I recognize that the last two months might have made you feel like Exiles In Bro-Ville.  Wasn’t intentional.  It be like that sometimes.  Well, this month, the sistas are doin’ it for themselves.  And for us.  Starting with one of this year’s most exciting musical discoveries: Couldn’t decide between that […]

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Song of the Day 6/29: Darrell Scott, “American Tune”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on June 29, 2025 0 Comments

Paul Simon hit the injured list yesterday, cancelling the last two of his three Philadelphia shows because of intense back pain. He hasn’t been performing this song of disillusionment, written in response to Richard Nixon’s re-election in 1972, on his current out-of-retirement tour, but it sure feels apropos to the moment. I don’t know a […]

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DL Open Thread/Sunday Magazine, June 29, 2025

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Ever notice that some issues – vaccine skepticism, for example – don’t follow our normal political left-right axis of orientation? Eric Oliver did, and after studying the issue he came to the conclusion that America’s political divide is not ideological but psychological. If you believe in UFOs or ESP or even general sense that there […]

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