Flamenco

[Flamenco reaches deep into not the soul, but the gut. Somehow, while embracing the most cultured expressions of civilization in its costuming and presentation, it reaches back to a primitive part of our nature that pre-dates language and agriculture. This particular performance eschews stage lighting and elaborate costuming to the more gritty backdrop of the... Continue Reading →

I Had No Idea I Was This Funny

Before we get to today's post, let's share the video that Silverbelle Mary Bernadette sent after reading yesterday's piece on mechanical bulls. She notes: "I lasted a full minute. I would have been able to hang on longer if they didn’t put that slippery Mexican blanket on his back - very sneaky.  Next time I... Continue Reading →

Things That We Forgot

[This article is too long for the attention-span of the average ape, but as we know, Silverbacks are not your average apes. When I was a book publisher at Chelsea Green we specialized in "book for sustainable living." Internally we had a category of titles that we called "things-that-we-forgot," referring to subjects like organic gardening... Continue Reading →

Anatomy of a Song: Accept with the Left

Timeline: 1966: I graduate from high school, where we are admonished to "accept with the left and shake with the right" when receiving our diploma or an award. 1986: Invited back to my high school as a featured presenter on Career Day I invoke the phrase as a tongue-in-cheek example of something I will always... Continue Reading →

The Hero’s Delusion

[I hope yesterday's post is fresh in your mind, because today's won't make as much sense otherwise. Storytelling seems to be on the front burner these days. By the way, I've deliberately left in the AI-generated typos on today's feature image. Struck me as appropriate. SB SM] Today's selection-- from A Hero's Delusion by Wendell Wellman. Techniques in... Continue Reading →

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