As a parent, one attends many sporting events, band concerts (of the school variety) and the occasional dance recital. In many cases, that ends when your child graduates high school. Some of you have talented kids who can carry that on at the next level. I jokingly told a Chicago Bears player that my son was playing on Saturdays at USC. After he looked at me with this … [Read more...] about Thirty-Six hours in Boston: Family, Food, Drinks,and Dance
Archives for 2012
Song Of The Day by Eric Berman – “Sad Song” by Lou Reed
When Lou Reed’s Berlin came out in 1973, it was met with a huge shrug. Hot off the heels of “Walk On The Wild Side” success and the Transformer album produced by David Bowie, Reed worked with producer Bob Ezrin who had a taste for the absurd and theatrical. Departure is an understatement describing what Reed and Ezrin delivered to the American public. A story about a suicidal … [Read more...] about Song Of The Day by Eric Berman – “Sad Song” by Lou Reed
Other Brothers on The 3D RadioActivity
On this episode of The Award Winning 3D RadioActivity, we are playing songs about Other Brothers. We had a lot of brotherly tunes a week ago, so many that we couldn't fit them all in one show. That's why we focused on brother groups last time. This podcast will examine the other brothers, both on the stage and on the sheetmusic. [jwplayer mediaid="7099"] Sean and I sure … [Read more...] about Other Brothers on The 3D RadioActivity
Chicago Bears’ Brandon Marshall on the Packers Rivalry
It's been quite some time since there was a player in a Bears uniform that made going to the weekly media sessions fun and entertaining. Brandon Marshall has been outspoken, usually choosing his words carefully, but providing good fodder for the media. Last week, he insinuated that there were players in the NFL using Viagara as a performance enhancing drug. This week, … [Read more...] about Chicago Bears’ Brandon Marshall on the Packers Rivalry
Wildcats’ Loss To Butler Tough Pill To Swallow
(Evanston) It was a tough, tough night for the Northwestern Wildcats as the sloppy game got physical, as shots didn't fall, and ultimately, a 75-64 loss to the Butler Bulldogs, two years removed from their trip to the Big Dance in Houston. A victory on Saturday would have given the Cats at least eight wins through their first 10 games for the fifth consecutive season. But … [Read more...] about Wildcats’ Loss To Butler Tough Pill To Swallow