Happy Valentine Daze: Cartoons Plus Sly Stone, Margo Price, Nate Bargatze
Lifting all love boats
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Loving the one I’m with, but still away from home, so briefly:
I covered that major Joan Baez tribute/benefit in San Fran last weekend but little video evidence surfaced. Now from that night, this swell “The Times They Are a Changin’” with the great Margo Price plus Jeremy Ivey.
Questlove now has a long-awaited Hulu doc on Sly Stone, have not seen many reviews, but here is the trailer. A full soundtrack album also out. More to come.
With the big and bigly hyped “SNL” 50th anniversary special coming, it reminds me that I never posted what has become, just since last autumn, one of its most viral segments ever, the Nate Bargatze “George Washington’s Dream.”
…and the follow-up….Why on Valentine’s Day? Nobody knows.
This is actually real: "Lee Greenwood has been named a new board member of the Kennedy Center."
How Do You Like Dems’ Apples?
Before getting to the cartoons, I posted the following elsewhere on Thursday and it drew quite a bit of attention: “Idea going around--Democratic leadership should ASAP name an ‘alternate’ HHS secretary to RFK Jr.--someone to provide valuable public updates and crucial health information. And as well: "shadow" leaders for other departments too, as in the UK, w/ press conferences, policy, budgets, speeches.”
Ann Telnaes on Trump takeover of Kennedy Center.
Barry Blitt:
Steve Brodner:
I love the idea of have a shadow cabinet to put out “alternative facts” to counter the Trump/Musk bs yet to come. The cartoons are great - I just wish I could laugh.
GM, The Margo Price/Jeremy Ivey take on Bob's "The Times They Are A-Changing" is breath-taking and spell-binding. Love how the crowd reacts to pertinent lines. Beautiful.