Dateline: sadi ranson-polizzotti
Weblog: www.tantmieux.squarespace.com/
Articles: 294
Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti is a published writer in both the United States and Europe. She is widely known for her music commentary, particularly her writings about Bob Dylan about whom she runs a highly-trafficked site. Her new work of poetry is forthcoming this September and can be pre-ordered at B&N etc and is called (for goodness' sake). Her biography of Lewis Carroll is under contract with Continuum Publishers, New York, London. She is a member of the PEN America Foundation. Her work is represented by Bob Silverstein. Ranson is the founder of The Tant Mieux Project: www.tantmieux.squarespace.com/
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List of the Moment: Volume No. 19
The List of the Moment, volume No. 19, a long time coming...
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Movie Review: Last Days - What Gus Van Sant Made of Kurt Cobain
It’s interesting that no one can ever know all the facts of anyone else's life.
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Easy Come, Easy Go: Love and Loss
My feet have hardly hit the ground and I’ve been running, but I keep asking myself where to?
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Meta-Dylan? Some Thoughts on Twyla Tharp's Upcoming Musical About Bob Dylan
I’m not sure how I feel about someone else pretending to be Dylan.
I’ve written about this before to some extent anyway, and I find myself coming back around to the topic with yet more thoughts and ideas.
We are sixth or so in line in front the imposing stadium security gate at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket...
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The List of the Moment, Volume No. 18
This was a fun list to compile, perhaps because my load has been lightened a bit.
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Dreamsome: Musings on Dylan and Dreaming
What is it like to read someone’s palm, to take their hand in yours and to trace the lines oh, so gently — of, as Dylan said, “my restless palms?”
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List of the Moment, Volume No. 17
Most weeks, a playlist has been just that; this week, it's something else.
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List of the Moment, Volume No. 16
From Simply Red to Broken Social Scene, and onward to Nick Drake — the latest installment to pique your musical curiosity.
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