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Artists & Musicians Matter

In my recent Self-Examination, I have come to realize how much Black artists and musicians matter to me. This poster by Romare …

Self-Examination

Protests this summer have challenged me to examine myself for deep-rooted, but obsolete mindsets. After all, I am a fourth-generation Texan, raised …

Historic Georgetown

From 1969 – 71 Steve and I rented a townhouse at 2715 “O” Street N.W. in the Georgetown section of Washington DC. …

Slow Tempos for Troubled Times

From my earliest days at the piano, I have preferred fast tempos. Music from my high school years is often marked “Don’t …

Grant: Then & Now

Why tackle a 1104-page book about a guy who died 135 years ago? Just because he is the General who won the …

Musical Love Letter

Brahms’ Intermezzo in A major, is a piece I’ve played for the last forty-five years. Recently, with the help of Dr. Lisa …

Museums Matter

On March 9, 2017 I discovered how much museums can matter. At 6:30 that morning, I went online to get four timed …

My Other Mother

It takes a village. Growing up in Phillips Texas I was fortunate to be lovingly guided by my friends’ parents. Marjo’s mother, …

Corona Comforts

Staying at home since March 15 has meant seeking comfort in every public facet of my life–Music, Art, Reading, Travel, History and …

A Heavenly Reunion

Twenty years ago, eight friends, whom I had first met in elementary school in Phillips TX, gathered at my house in Arlington …

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