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Continue reading →: Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Reich
Though Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933 after a stunning rise to political prominence, his virulent ideas were crafted years before, in the wake of Germany’s defeat in World War I. Serving a sentence for his failed 1923 coup, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf from the Landsberg Prison.…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2273
Song of the Day: Spartacus (“Soundtrack Suite”), composed by Alex North, is an integrated collage of the many themes from this Oscar-nominated score to the 1960 epic film, directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas in the title role, as well as Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, Laurence Olivier, and…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2272
Song of the Day: Breaking Up is Hard to Do, words and music by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, was Sedaka’s signature song, recorded twice: once in 1962 and again in 1975. Today, the Brooklyn-born Sedaka died at the age of 86. A prolific songwriter, Sedaka rode this song in…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2271
Song of the Day: The Shining (“Midnight, The Stars, and You”), words and music by Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly, is heard twice in this Stanley Kubrick-directed 1980 horror film, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall. However much this adaptation differs from the Stephen King novel, it’s…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2270
Song of the Day: Bridge of Spies (“Standing Man”) [YouTube link], composed by Thomas Newman, is from the Oscar-nominated score to this 2015 historical drama, directed by Steven Spielberg. Son of the great Golden Era film score composer, Alfred Newman, and part of the Newman family’s musical dynasty, Thomas has…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2269
Song of the Day: Night Moves (“End Credits”) [YouTube link], composed by Michael Small, provides a jazzy coda to this 1975 neo noir, directed by Arthur Penn and starring Gene Hackman, James Woods, and Melanie Griffith in her film debut. The film was a bit of a commercial flop upon…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2268
Song of the Day: Le Mans (“Finale”) [YouTube link], composed by Michel Legrand, is from the soundtrack to the 1971 film, starring Steve McQueen. The fictional auto racing film includes many lovely themes from the composer, who was born on this date in 1932. The legendary Legrand remains one of…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2267
Song of the Day: One Battle After Another (“Guitar for Willa”) [YouTube link], composed by Jonny Greenwood, is a delicate, intimate, and melodic respite from an otherwise tense Oscar-nominated score to this 2025 film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. At once comedic, suspenseful, and action-packed, the film stars the Oscar-nominated…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #2266
Song of the Day: Glengarry Glenn Ross (“Blue Skies”) features the words and music of the legendary Irving Berlin. Part of the Great American Songbook, this song was a late addition to the 1926 Rodgers and Hart musical, “Betsy”, sung by Belle Baker. It was also one of the first…
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Continue reading →: CHARLIE Against Dialectics
The current political climate has brought us a destructive tariff regime and deportation thuggery as well as a profound extension of the mass surveillance state. Even the current winter climate isn’t cooperating as New York City is poised to experience a blizzard that might dump two feet of snow on…
