As a Harvard graduate, who studied there when Henry Kissinger, one of the university’s professors, was actively helping the country’s president wage war in southeast Asia as national security adviser and later, after I graduated and moved to Sweden, as secretary of state, it is heartening to see Harvard in the forefront of the struggleContinue reading “Fight fiercely, Harvard”
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The Boss Speaks
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D6ZHWIYHlXOs&ved=2ahUKEwjWnvWZvaeNAxU1QlUIHYTOAf8Qx-ULKAB6BAhYEAE&usg=AOvVaw1UkLbXtr6yu9JrX5qvFxAB It’s a pity he won’t be coming to Sweden, but you can see quite a bit of the concert on you tube. And to think he also grew up in New Jersey… https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DUaVabp8qO6g&ved=2ahUKEwiOh9jAjKqNAxVPJRAIHTRODOYQwqsBegQIIRAG&usg=AOvVaw2M_cn5WMkFAhGA5uSss9bC
Bach on Thursdays
We always play Bach on Thursdays at Andy’s Corner and women singers on Fridays so here’s a piece that we just might play both today and tomorrow. I found it surfing on the internet after getting a cd with Marian Anderson, which brought back memories of seeing and hearing her at the Lincoln Memorial onContinue reading “Bach on Thursdays”
We’re closed May 1
We’ll be open again at the usual hours on May 2. And come ready to load up on old National Geographics, which will be on sale for 20 kr or 6 for 100 as long as the supply lasts – and we’ve got plenty! In the meantime may peace be with you.
Thanks for the party
It was quite a festive occasion when Alison Luthmers enthralled us yesterday with her presentation in words and music of her newly released cd. We already look forward to seeing and hearing her and Giulia Cantone, who joined Alison on lute for a duet yesterday, at Andy’s Corner again. For those of you who missedContinue reading “Thanks for the party”
Welcome to spring
We’ll be open today but closed tomorrow and Saturday, as we wish you all a peaceful holiday celebration, be it Easter or Passover or, as it is for an aging atheist, the glorious return of spring and the reemergence of life. To help celebrate, we will be open in the evening on Saturday, April 26Continue reading “Welcome to spring”
Release Party
Judith-Maria Blomsterberg and Giulia Cantone will join Alison Luthmers on April 27 at 3 p.m. to celebrate the release of Alison’s new cd with music by the Swedish composer J.H. Roman. More info at Bookstore Events.
An ode to spring
We call it a season But it’s really a mood It gives you a reason To try to feel good. It’s light in the darkness It’s warmth in the cold It helps you to harness The strength to grow old.
Viva la vida
Frida Kahlo wrote the words “Viva la vida” – or “Long live life” – on this sumptuous painting that she completed just a few days before she died in 1954. With all the hype and commercialism that has come to immerse her in recent years, it was a real treat to be able to visitContinue reading “Viva la vida”
Back To Mexico
In May 1974, when another American president was doing his best to destroy his country – and was soon to resign in disgrace for his efforts (now there’s a precedent for 47 to follow) – I spent a few days in Mexico City after visiting my parents in Guadalajara. I can still remember how amazedContinue reading “Back To Mexico”