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Hiatus

Saturday, May 20th, 2006

Although there may be some sporadic posting in the coming weeks, I think it will be intermittent enough to declare a full-blown blog hiatus. Those interested in where I’ll be should check out the map. While I’m away, please patronize the many other wonderful music blogs, which can be found here and here. See you […]

Sunday misc.

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Where my mind’s been:
- Condi Rice gets reviewed in the Times.
- Andy Rooney talks about education. A generation of “cultural idiots”—haha.
- Ian Burama on Park Chanwook.
- Paris-Roubaix 2006: Cancellara attacks, Hincapie snaps, Boonen derailed delayed at the tracks.
- Hello Jesse and Joe—two Michigan MUSICOL 501 friends!
Recently Read: Invisible Cities and Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino, […]

Kyle Horch, AngloSax

Sunday, February 22nd, 2004

Kyle Horch’s new solo recording, AngloSax, features music by British and American composers. Born and raised in the United States, Horch studied with Frederick Hemke at Northwestern University in Chicago and received a BP North America scholarship to pursue postgraduate studies at London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Stephen Trier. Since then, he […]

Reading

Sunday, February 1st, 2004

Kiran Desai | The Inheritance of Loss
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Jonathan Franzen | The Discomfort Zone
I had planned to start this little review like this: Jonathan Franzen’s The Discomfort Zone is a rather unmemorable collection of personal essays dealing with and recalling, among other things, his relationship with his parents, adolescence, birding, and Snoopy, and is much […]

About

Sunday, February 1st, 2004

I am Brian Sacawa. I play the saxophone. This is my blog. I write about things I like, like music, saxophone, books, bike racing, and Baltimore. I have a website. I take photos. I’ve written things and have been interviewed. Want to know something else? Ask me.
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