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High Water Rising

While compiling the data for Recommended Components, I came across High Water Sound's new website. Stark, black backgrounds are broken by quiet images of strength and beauty, New York City's Brooklyn Bridge taken from so many lovely angles, presenting all of its long lines and promises. Brick walls, cold air, and hard work. 2-channel with attitude. It's always a nice surprise to find a good-looking audio website, so I congratulated High Water's Jeffrey Catalano on a job well-done.

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Some Days You Eat the Bear

I was desperately cruising the web looking for a final post for the day when Jon Iverson sent this tea partay.
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Al Alvarez on Losing "It"

The list of poetry editors with whom I am not familiar is not a short one, but until I read this appreciation of Al Alvarez in <I>The Scotsman</I>, I only knew his name from my tattered copy of <I>The New Poetry</I>&mdash;a book that lived on the transmission hump of my 'lime green 69 Plymouth Valiant and got quite a workout as I waited (endlessly) for my waitress girlfriend to get off shift at the IHOP.

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Building a Viola

The first time I met PSB's Paul Barton, he mentioned that his love of music had been kindled by, among other things, his father building him a violin when he needed a better instrument in order to become a better player.

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Unnatural Acts of Opera

La Cieca at <I>Parterre.com</I> has posted a new podcast episode of "Unnatural Acts of Opera," wherein Elenore Steber performs at the Continental Baths in 1973. <I>The Village Voice</I>'s Arthur Bell described the performance as "an affair to rank with the coming of Christ, the death of Garland, the birth of the blues, and the freezing of spinach."

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The Big Carnival (Ace In The Hole)

Mark Evanier's <A HREF="http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2007_01_21.html#012795"><I>News From ME</I></A> points us to Wednesday's TCM broadcast of Billy Wilder's <I>The Big Carnival</I>. Why should you care? It's about as cynical a meditation on media manipulation as you're likely to see&mdash;and it is rarely shown. Paramount hated it (and its floppo status) so much that it deducted its <I>Big Carnival</I> losses from Wilder's <I>Stalag 17</I> profits.

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