Posts Tagged ‘Blood on the Tracks’

This was an unsettling year, not just for me, of course, but for anyone concerned about the state of the arts and politics at the federal and civic level. Throughout 2010, my creative output was scattershot at best, waylaid by a seemingly never-ending series of personal and professional setbacks, many of which I wrote about [...]

Now, you can either read the latest installments of our Blood on the Tracks retrospective with a piece on Dylan’s influence from his experience in Durango, Mexico, filming Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, and another brief but compelling essay by Sandra Canosa about New York band Mary Lee’s Corvette’s cover of the album (affording [...]

It’s either this or another plug for the latest entries in the Pop Matters Blood on the Tracks 35th anniversary retrospective, edited by yours truly. Make your choice.

So much to catch you folks up on. The move went well as can be expected (does any residential move go perfectly?) and we’re finally settling into the house after finishing up an exhausting three-month contract job that went several weeks over the alloted time frame for production. In between the move and the short-term [...]

March 12, 2010. I have now officially been striding upon the narrow world for a half-century. On the eve of my fifty-first birthday, I’m entering my seventh day of a mean norovirus infection, which I confirmed with the Clark County Health Department last Tuesday; it appears that I’m now at the retreat phase of the viral infection’s evil invasion [...]