Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
SONYA COHEN CRAMER TONIGHT ~
Townes Van Zandt's song from one of
the loveliest folk albums in a
long while; the daughter
of New Lost City Rambler John Cohen
Sonya was a newborn and at Newport
with her parents when Bob Dylan
went electric. She headed
for the hills.
BOB ARNOLD ~ MORNING LETTER. . .~
Morning Letter to Friends
Monday, February 23, 2026
THE ROLLING STONES NOW! TONIGHT ~
The Rolling Stones, Now! ℗ 1965 ABKCO Music & Records Inc. Released on: 1965-02-12 Composer Lyricist: Bert Berns Composer Lyricist: Burke Composer Lyricist: Gerald Wexler
DUO DUO ~
Map
Midnight, there are people beyond the window enticing you
Cigarette butts, like silkworms start clambering
On the table, a glass of water also starts to churn
You pull open a drawer, inside are forty years of snow
A voice, someone's voice, asks: Is it true the sky's a map?
You recognize the pitch-black lips of the one who cries out
You recognize him
In fact it's you, it's that old you
You recognize your head
Just as it's coughed out into the distance from a hospital window
On the far horizon, blacksmith and saboteur move together
Those fighting fires squeeze onto a postage stamp
As they madly splash out the ocean
Swimmers in the water are splashing one another
Their swimming trunks are flour sacks
Printed with the words: Saboteurs far from the motherland
A whiff of a pungent odor
You sniff out the earliest news of the storm
Like a cloud, following the butcher's hooks you float out the
butcher's back window
Behind you, there's a leg still sitting on the butcher's block
You recognize it as your very own leg
Since you passed over that step
1990
___________________________
Duo Duo
The Boy Who Catches Wasps
translated by Gregory B. Lee
Zephyr Press, 2002
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Saturday, February 21, 2026
MARGARET ATWOOD RUMPLED & WISE ~
00:53 Intro 03:58 Margaret Atwood’s new memoir 12:21 How Margaret Atwood became a poet and novelist 19:37 Career themes 28:07 How Atwood’s personal life has influenced her writing 33:54 Can Margaret Atwood predict the future? 39:28 The state of politics today 48:32 Attacks from the right and left 52:21 Swedish Death Cleaning 58:38 Why Margaret Atwood loves birding





