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Yesterday, the 2011 Pulitzer Prizes winners were announced. For those who don’t know, the Pulitzers recognize excellence in various categories of American writing and journalism, extending as far as Music, Drama, Photography, Cartooning and Public Service. There’s also an occasional Special Citation for Lifetime Achievement. I usually look up the winners out of curiosity, especially […]
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No matter how hard I’ve tried recently, I’ve been unable to make time for this blog. The Army Field Band Brass Quintet has been carpet-bombing the region with recitals, and I’ve had to fit every other task around that schedule. Plus, I try not to bore my readers with the most mundane aspects of my […]
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I hope my returning readers haven’t been too frustrated with my recent lapses between blog entries. I’ve been unusually busy this tour, and most of my writing time has gone towards Army Field Band tasks and a graphic novel I’m trying to get out the door (more to follow on that soon, hopefully). But something […]
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Twenty members of The U.S. Army Field Band spent this week in San Antonio, Texas for the 2012 Army All-American Bowl. For those of you who tuned in to NBC to watch the game: Sorry. You were cheated. The real show wasn’t televised. Every second of the football game was, though. In-between the quarters, NBC aired […]
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George Romero has become a household name. The Walking Dead is a phenomenal hit, both in comic stores and on television. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies began a new sub-genre of historical fiction, now containing such installments as Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter, soon to be a major motion picture. Literature is published about how to survive zombie […]
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My long, frustrating search for an artist ended this week, as Scott Hampton and I began our collaboration on The Lazarus Slaves. To celebrate, some friends bought me my first bottle of mead, which we promptly emptied. Mead is the coolest drink there is. It’s also the oldest. The granddaddy of all alcoholic drinks, it predates […]
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