Getting The News In Print Only - A Digital Cleanse

​From today’s New York Times:

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“It has been life changing. Turning off the buzzing breaking-news machine I carry in my pocket was like unshackling myself from a monster who had me on speed dial, always ready to break into my day with half-baked bulletins.

Now I am not just less anxious and less addicted to the news, I am more widely informed (though there are some blind spots). And I’m embarrassed about how much free time I have...”

​(For Two Months, I Got My News From Print Newspapers. Here’s What I Learned.https://nyti.ms/2G2z5y7)

Nowhere Man

I’ve been whingeing lately to anyone who will listen about how I’ve not been hearing songs that speak to the day-to-day chaos of current events in this country. Well, here’s one that does. It was written in 1965. (I’ve done some editing. I hope John would approve.)

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He's a real nowhere man

Sitting in his nowhere land
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody

Doesn't have a point of view
Knows not where he's going to

He's as blind as he can be

Just sees what he wants to see

Nowhere man, can you see me at all
Nowhere man don't worry
Take your time, don't hurry
Leave it all till somebody else
Lends you a hand


Red Sparrow

I saw “Red Sparrow” today.

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Take the Bourne and Bond movies, add Moscow, Budapest And London, stir well with good acting and directing, and you have a most enjoyable movie. Not great, but good - just the kind of film that makes it worthwhile to see on the big screen, in a big, comfortable recliner. With contraband Maple Pop Tarts.

Jennifer Lawrence has been a chameleon from role to role, and she has become  believably Russian for this one.

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Vigils

Fifty years ago, we stood vigil on Amherst Common to bear witness against the Vietnam War. 

Today, we attended a rally and vigil in Lexington Center to protest gun violence and to support more effective gun control laws, and much stricter enforcement of those laws.

Representative Katherine Clark (D-MA 5th District) was especially eloquent in her address to the large crowd assembled on short notice at the Depot in Lexington Center. 

Different times, different issues, but you do whatever you can. 

 

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