Jan Hammer on TOP OF THE POPS
And there's a keytar solo
You're welcome
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFZV...
@slstalter
English prof, writing about NYC performance and mobility. Modernist, mom. Work in Progress: The New York Hippodrome: A Kaleidoscopic Cultural History. Pronouns: she/her. https://www.sunnystalterpace.com/hippodrome
Jan Hammer on TOP OF THE POPS
And there's a keytar solo
You're welcome
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFZV...
Happy birthday! Try Human Highway if you haven't seen it. Very silly, weird, paranoid, and fun.
A stylized owl sculpted into a heating grate at Walter Library.
One of many owls carved into the stone wall of the Walter Library Reading Room.
An owl sculpted into a metal gate on the first floor of Walter Library.
The vast majority of the owls can be found in light fixtures of the library. There are 946 of these stylized owl logos.
Screw it. It is Spring Break here at the U and I've finally done something I have always wanted to do: count all the owls at Walter Library. For the first time since the library was renovated in 2002, here is a complete count of all the owls carved, chiseled, and sculpted into the library: 1,167!
It's March 10!
That's MAR10 day, also known as Martin Day when we celebrate our favorite fictional Martins
Here's mine clockwise from upper left
1. Martin Lawrence
2. Martin Prince
3. Martin Sheen
4. Marvin the Martin
So glad that I was reminded about this podcast, since I love the bloody Who. (Always my answer to "Beatles or Stones?) A wonderful episode to accompany my first day of spring break.
Hanging out with my 12yo while we're both on spring break.
π΅π§΅This is a great question: what are the songs performed on SNL with longest duration between recording and performance?
(Not including songs performed by an artist's previous bands, no so Paul Simon doing Simon & Garfunkel or Jagger doing Stones or McCartney doing Beatles or Wings.)
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I've been reading this guy since Glee was on Fox, so I'm going to find some books that I want but don't need and I'm going to buy them.
Has anyone seen evidence that GLP usage might quiet the scrolling and posting noise in my head?
Reading reviews of Assassins revival. The 2021 Off-Broadway and 2017 Encores in the NYT both avoid describing the final tableaux because they don't want to share "spoilers." First of all, annoying. Second, anyone who saw them and can share details? My Studies in Drama students thank you.
Today I learned that theater producer Billy Rose's memoir is illustrated by Salvador Dali!
I havenβt written publicly in a while, so I wrote a little something about writing. Itβs for those working to write academic content with a less academic voice.
I also dish in it about the shittiness of unreadable scholarship. I hope you enjoy.
www.jessicazeller.net/blog/doing-t...
This is also a pretty good seed on streaming services for mid-80s alt dance pop beyond the usual suspects.
Is that dress made out of puzzle pieces? That is amazing.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen includes Mina Harker IIRC
Scanned black and white image of the top of a Variety front page. The headline in all caps at the bottom reads, "Sticks Nix Hick Pix"
Pretty excited that I might have a legitimate reason to reference this Variety headline in the chapter I'm working on.
whee.
Random look at the ShoutTV schedule means I'm recording Movie Movie, the weird 70s retro 30s thing with Harry Hamlin, George C. Scott, and I think Cybil Shepherd? Can't wait, may stay up for it. 70s version of 30s is the best nostalgia, runner up is how the Gay 90s during Prohibition.
Finally have an answer to the question from a week ago, what song would you choose for your Olympic skating routine? youtu.be/buANILN6asw?...
Good description of it in the review: timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine...
Ahoy, Bluesky! Edward Carey is teaching an online course on Fairytales as Inspiration. He's taught fairytales to writers for two decades, at both the Iowa Writers Workshop & UT Austin, & knows everything about their joys & shadows.
www.theshipmanagency.com/classes/mast...
Chart showing usage statistics for African American Poetry a Digital Anthology. Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, Alain Locke's The New Negro, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay.
As Black History Month winds down, seeing a new high in monthly traffic for the digital collection I edit on Af-Am Poetry: 37,000 users in February.
Writings by Nella Larsen, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, and Claude McKay are the most in demand.
Some new additions to the site this month:
Immediacy of aesthetic perception is at least part of it. There's a quote in the 18c where a philosopher says do we reason to figure out if a ragu is good, no we taste it. plato.stanford.edu/entries/aest...
Sharing so folks can see the thread-within-the-thread because wow this class sounds amazing (and not just because Madame Bovary is my actual favorite book):
Thank you so much for the shoutout @slstalter.bsky.social! I wish that my book went to 1922 so I could have talked about Better Times, but I love the comparison to the Olympics. No one did spectacle better than the NY Hipp.
long shot, but anyone here work in development finance? if so, i have a question for a story.
reach out via signal: marisakabas.04
And small American flags for all, that whole story just crystallizes so much about American politics.
Pretty happy to live in the southeastern US when it comes to sweets: easy access to coconut cake, key lime pie, beignets, fried hand pies, caramel cake.
MTC is launching a pedagogy section, where we invite our colleagues to reflect on a question, an assignment, an activity, an experience, a challenge, or a joy they have had in the classroom. To kick off, Alec Abramson, a recent college graduate, discusses his adventures with "dramaturgy design."
New blog post connecting Olympic pageantry to the NY Hipp and shouting out my musicologist friends on social media (link to @carrieat.bsky.social and plug for @kristenmturner.bsky.social's forthcoming book).
www.sunnystalterpace.com/hippodrome/2026/2/23/the-closing-ceremony-and-the-grand-opera-ball