Drawing A Line In The Sand
Talent shows are tedious and exploitative. But, sometimes, a little art breaks through.
Talent shows are tedious and exploitative. But, sometimes, a little art breaks through.
Yesterday was a long day, so to unwind I kicked into Logic and tried to create something on the...
Here’s an amazing bit of creativity. BerkleeMusic student Jarbas Agnelli has scored a viral internet hit with a piece...
One of my favourite music bloggers, Waveformless, has posted a list of likes an dislikes for the new version...
Yesterday I responded on Twitter to a question about what Twitter meant to me. Yeah, I know, solipsism all...
There’s a great discussion on Matt Stone’s recent post, Has Theology Become Too Introspective? In a way I’m as...
With the BerkleeMusic Chords 201 course finished (excellent stuff!), I have a week to focus solely on my own...
A while back, I posted some comments on parenting styles, after hearing Lousie Porter speak. I was hoping to...
The Big Battalions was one of the most compelling things I’ve ever seen on television. It was screened in...
I’m currently on my fourth read through David Allen’s book, Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and...
If you are a regular reader of this blog and you haven’t yet connected with my Twitter feed, check...
Long-suffering readers of this blog will know that a few years back I was close to releasing my debut...
The Autumn is in full flight. Most of my time this week is blocked out for the basics, practice,...
OK, we’ve been struggling with the internet for eight year olds. Don’t really have a lot of answers there....
Before reviewing any novel. I should start with the following admission – I am an infrequent reader of fiction....
Going through some old files recently, I stumbled upon a Sibelius score that was enigmatically titled, “G alt concept.”...