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    Song of the Day #1897

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    December 24, 2021

    Song of the Day: You’re All I Want for Christmas, words and music by Glen Moore and Seger Ellis, has been recorded by many artists through the years, including Bing Crosby (with the Andrews Sisters), Al Martino, and in a lush instrumental by Jackie Gleason [YouTube links] (with Pee Wee…

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    Song of the Day #1896

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    December 23, 2021

    Song of the Day: Christmas Every Day, words and lyrics by Dave Barnes, Cason Cooley, and David Archuleta, who sings this song from his 2018 album, “Winter in the Air.” Archuleta was a very young runner-up in Season 7 of “American Idol” (2008). This song has a finger-snappin’ sweetness. Check…

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  • Frivolity, Politics (Theory, History, Now)

    A Dog’s Life

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    December 22, 2021

    H/T to my friend Daniel Shapiro:

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  • Film / TV / Theater Review, Music, Religion, Remembrance

    Empire Christmas

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    December 22, 2021

    This is not a “Song of the Day,” because it was the featured song on December 29, 2008. But this wonderful light show atop the Empire State Building—my all-time favorite NYC skyscraper—took place on December 19, 2019, when Mariah Carey‘s 1994 holiday tune, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,”…

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    Song of the Day #1895

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    December 21, 2021

    Song of the Day: Salsoul Christmas Medley, produced, arranged, and conducted by Vincent Montana, Jr., is from the 1976 album, “Christmas Jollies,” by the Salsoul Orchestra. The album actually hit the Top 40 on the R&B chart. It’s a fun disco journey through carols and songs of the holiday season.…

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  • Periodicals, Rand Studies

    JARS December 2021 Now on Project Muse

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    December 20, 2021

    The December 2021 issue of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies has now made its debut on Project Muse, after being made available on JSTOR. The hard copy will be in the hands of subscribers soon! Don’t miss this important issue, which includes my own essay, co-authored with Pavel Solovyev:…

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  • Culture, Dialectics, Pedagogy, Politics (Theory, History, Now), Rand Studies, Sexuality

    Facebook: Philosophers as Profile Month 2021 (II)

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    December 19, 2021

    As readers know, I chose Don Lavoie (1951-2001) as my first profile pic for the event, “Philosophers as Profile Pictures Month.” In keeping with the holiday season, however, I’m straying from the rules a bit, and staying with my current goofy profile pic on Facebook. But with a H/T to…

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  • Culture, Frivolity, Personal, Remembrance

    I’m From Brooklyn …

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    December 18, 2021

    Ain’t it the truth! 🙂

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  • Frivolity, Personal

    A New FB Profile Pic … for Christmas!

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    December 17, 2021

    It was either that ^ or this: Went with #1! 😉

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  • Frivolity, Music, Remembrance

    Song of the Day #1894

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    December 17, 2021

    Song of the Day: Bobby DJ’s Disconet Christmas Medley [YouTube link], mixed by the late Bobby “DJ” Guttadaro, was released in December 1978 by the Disconet Subscription Service. This past summer, I featured a tribute to the many wonderful dance medleys produced by the fine DJs at Disconet—and Bobby was…

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