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Reentry – Back to Berklee After The Bombing

On Monday, I had to return to teach at Berklee, and for the first time ever, I confess I was afraid to go back to work.  After all the craziness of last week, the fact that life seemed to suddenly be part of some episode of NCIS, CSI and Flashpoint all rolled into...
Record Store Day – What It Means to an Artist

Record Store Day – What It Means to an Artist

Today is record store day, and it is a wonderful day. The web is full of wistful remembrances of people buying their first album. By now, I have heard for the 319th time the story of my husband walking in front of his favorite record store and seeing Nebraska in the...
Thoughts on The Boston Marathon Bombing

Thoughts on The Boston Marathon Bombing

A guest post by The Suit I love Boston. I wasn’t born here, but at 19 years and counting, it is the one town where I spent the most time in my life. More than any other town in the world, it is my home. I love the idiosyncrasies of the place. The thick accent of the...

Summer Resolutions

Most people make resolutions around the New Year, but I tend to make mine in June.  I call them Summer Resolutions. School’s out, the weather’s nice, and summer looms long in front of me. What a perfect time for a fresh start!  My resolutions usually come in three’s...

Why I Love Music

Why I Love Music – As Seen Through The Eyes of A 12 Year Old Forgive the proud Mom in me, but I had to share this poem written by my twelve-year old son. This is what he came up with when asked what music meant to him.  And it got me thinking about the power of...