Steve Smith
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Fall and all attendant memoriesCrowd the day with unrelated historiesEach year leaves its unresolving fantasiesTo hang around each cornerHang around each street. Thick with ghosts, the wind whips round in circuitriesCarrying words as strangers exchange pleasantriesDo they intrude upon your private reveriesAs they meet you on each cornerMeet you on each street. Watch for daily…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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New in The New York Times: my feature about Frank London, a trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader who has played a major role in downtown jazz, the klezmer and Balkan music revivals of the ’80s, and a whole lot more.
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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A weekly tally of noteworthy things that got stuck in my ears…
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New in The New York Times Sunday Arts & Leisure section: my exit interview with the great trombonist and composer Jim Staley, who co-founded the essential new-music institution Roulette in 1978, and replanted it in his NYC loft in 1980, as he prepares to step away from leadership in June after 45 years.