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Impressions: Radios by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Remembering Radios

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Two little Sony's and a tabletop radio in my bedroom.
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Lydia by
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(346 Stories)

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Lydia Before tattooing became as commonplace as it is today –  especially for women  – there was Lydia. And here’s Groucho to tell us all about her! – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Artist’s Statement by
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(90 Stories)

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A museumgoer and an artist, I think a lot about the symbiosis between looker and maker.
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Fire at Huddart Park by
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(21 Stories)

Prompted By Vacations

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Camping was fun when I was a kid. Fire was exciting and extinguished too soon.
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To Be or Not To Be by
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(90 Stories)

Prompted By Get Organized

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Someone else will just have to do my dirty work, someone without a sense of attachment, someone who won’t feel like they’re severing a lifeline to a lifetime.
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Lessons from Old Dacca by
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(165 Stories)

Prompted By Inequality

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Somehow, we turned into a street and found ourselves in Old Dacca, where we clearly didn’t belong. 
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Kiss Your Ass Goodbye by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Cold War Coping

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All of us of a certain age remember the “duck and cover” drill, as if ducking under our desks would shield us from nuclear fall-out. We labeled it the “kiss your ass goodbye” move. After World War II, as more countries, particularly our mortal enemy, the Soviet Union, obtained nuclear capability, some built their own…
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Good Girl by
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Prompted By Good Trouble

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Good Girl As a kid I gave my parents little trouble and later showed only the usual rebellious teen spirit.  (They disapproved of guys I dated,  but that’s another story). And although I’ve stood on picket lines,  argued  before the Corps of Engineers against ecologically disastrous city projects,  marched for good causes,  volunteered for a few,…
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Fearless Forecast by Andrew Tobias by
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(11 Stories)

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If the truth be known, I am only vaguely aware of this year's GNP, let alone capable of projecting its level twelve months out.
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What to Wear: A Musician’s Wardrobe through the Decades by
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(19 Stories)

Prompted By What We Wore

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I favored one dress—an electric-blue sateen-spandex thing—that was cut down to here and up to there. It threatened to expose my left breast every time I reached for the bass notes.
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