Category Archives: History
Downtown
New York City used to be something else: a melting pot fueled by its own rut. The scum, dirt and despicable aspects of the city are what propelled its high culture upbringing. I’m not old enough to remember this city, … Continue reading
Passing The Baton
Passing The Baton by Bill Hirsch has sat on my expanding shelf of literature for five years. I knew I had to read it–and wanted to read it–however, it unfortunately never became a priority throughout my binges of business and … Continue reading
A High Culture Manifesto
Does music have less cultural meaning than it did 30 – 40 years ago? It seems what used to be voices of political protest, power movements and organized unity transformed into a low-culture melting pot of digitization and radio capitalism. … Continue reading