JWDailies 06-03-2021

Song of the day: “Irene” by Ian Noe. Poem of the day: “Altars” by Austin Rodenbiker. Fact of the day: Informative discussion about what the Apple iPhone ecosystem doesn’t allow you to do. Leaned one thing today: An interesting reflection on the ways in which the shape of a painting influences our understanding of its … Read more

JWDailies 06-01-2021

Song of the day: “Fountain of Sorrow” by Jackson Browne. Poem of the day: “Astrobleme” by Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers. Fact of the day: The number of Master’s and Doctoral degree holders in the U.S. has doubled since the turn of the century. Learned one thing today: There is a difference between price volatility and inflation. … Read more

JWDailies 05-27-2021

Song of the day: “You Ain’t Going Nowhere” by Solid Air. Great cover. This song brings back freshman year memories of that Basement Tapes bootleg I bought that had this song. My roomie (harp maestro Bill Newton) would sing this tune all day long … Tie yourself to a tree with roots. Poem of the … Read more

JWDailies 05-26-2021

Song of the day: “Searching for a Heart” by Warren Zevon. Poem of the day: “This Is Not a Small Voice” by Sonia Sanchez. Fact of the day: Tracking global “uncertainty.” Learned one thing today: How the pandemic changed people’s view of wealth. Visual of the day: A 1978 Dylan portrait drawn by Ralph Steadman … Read more

JWDailies 05-25-2021

Song of the day: “Long Wide Open Road” by Darrell Scott. Poem of the day: “Stove” by Philip Booth. Fact of the day: In economics, a culture of “debate through tweets” has replaced “debate through books.” I think this is true in everything, and it’s not a good thing. Learned on thing today: We want … Read more

JWDailies 05-21-2021

Song of the day: “Build Me Up Buttercup” by The Foundations. Poem of the day: “The Storm-torn Edge of Heaven” by Mark Cox. Fact of the day: A history of the past 100 years through the lens of New York Times headlines. Learned one thing today: Interesting speculation that, perhaps, God is a liberal. Visual … Read more

JWDailies 05-20-2021

Song of the day: “Tonight the Streets are Ours” by Richard Hawley. Poem of the day: “Muted Music” by Robert Penn Warren. Fact of the day: The good news is that there are 50 billion wild birds in the world today. The sad news is that 10 percent of species are down to 5,000 individuals … Read more

JWDailies 05-17-2021

Song of the day: “All Along the Watchtower” by Dave Mason. (Which version of this Dylan classic is your favorite? Mine is Hendrix. Did you know that Dave Mason plays on the Hendrix version? Here’s a great analysis of Hendrix’s version by Eddie Kramer who was the engineer.) Poem of the day: “Lives of the … Read more

JWDailies 05-13-2021

Song of the day: “Cristo Redentor” by Harvey Mandel. Poem of the day: “The Oldest Living Thing in LA” by Larry Levis. Fact of the day: The Disgusting Food Museum in Malmö, Sweden. Learned one thing today: AI beat humans at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. Here’s how it solves. Visual of the day: An … Read more

JWDailies 05-08-2021

Song of the day: “Send It On Down” by Lee Ann Womack. Poem of the day: “Old Mountain Road” by Charles Simic. (Scroll down in this PDF to page 47.) Fact of the day: The Daily Mail understands its readers — “purest distilled Middle England.” Learned one thing today: How Facebook uses your information to … Read more