July 14th, 2023. Henson.
We’d planned to go visit the Jim Henson exhibit at the Maryland Center for History and Culture here in Baltimore on Kristen’s birthday, but now that my open mics no
Dangerous Music for Dangerous Times.
We’d planned to go visit the Jim Henson exhibit at the Maryland Center for History and Culture here in Baltimore on Kristen’s birthday, but now that my open mics no
I’ve been thinking about commodification and consumerism, commercialism, and capitalism. I’ve been thinking about toll roads and punishment and rest stops and encouragement. I’ve been thinking about velocity, trajectory, and
“Damn, I needed that”. It seemed to be a common theme through ALL of us last night. A deeply felt RELEASE as we played New Deal Café and just fell
Happy Sunday! I went to bed last night, satisfied with what felt like a very busy week, excited about the idea of a day off, woke up this morning and
Though the open mic foundered, Sandy Spring Museum has kept me gainfully employed in various, fascinating projects – and the most fascinating by far (so far) has been their interviews
Sunday October 9th, I was honoured to officiate the wedding of my friends Kosi and Matt – transforming them from “merely” Kosi and Matt unto Kosi and Matt Holsen! Nothing
Two well-dressed probably-a-little-older-than me little Black ladies came up our front steps today as I was making breakfast. They had masks and Bibles and were startled when I came to
It’s been a whirlwind for the past … several days? One of those strange whirlwinds where you’re getting enough sleep and food to function, but not enough to form solid
Ellicott City can be a really magical place. I sort of feel like we’ve grown up together. Not “grew up”. Not that… “we were kids together and now we’re stumbling
Today is September 11th, and though we’re off into the rain to play a gig in the Inner Harbor amongst fighter jets (flyover’s canceled) and ships (most sailing is canceled),