I'm a huge fan of blues -- meaning authentic,
African-American blues.
The "House of Blues" chain of nightclubs -- which
originated as a small Cambridge, Mass club that
actually booked blues -- morphed into a string of
large nightclubs that booked rock & roll and
contemporary R&B/funk and not blues.
Some blues fans said "well, it's better to get the
name 'blues' out there -- younger fans will be
intrigued and motivated to explore REAL blues."
Simply put, that did not happen. All that
happened is that the concept of "blues" was
watered down.
-Steve Hoffman
Tulip Ave
On 11/23/2015 12:09 PM, Alan Kitty wrote:
> Without the Mark Twain Prize, fewer people might know the author's name. Tho=
> se who never read anything would have no exposure of any kind to him. It mat=
> ters less who benefits from the existence of the award than the fact of Twai=
> n's connection to Humor.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 23, 2015, at 10:40 AM, Terry Ballard <[log in to unmask]> wrote=
> :
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>> Since somebody asked, I'll state my views one more time. The organizers
>> have passed on the man who came the closest to exemplifying Twain (Kurt
>> Vonnegut) in exchange for giving it, year-by-year to the trendiest cast
>> member of Saturday Night Live. Twain was not shy about explaining the
>> difference between himself and the other humorists of the time, but all of=
>> this is completely lost on the people who honor the comedians who make us
>> laugh and dress up the award with a familiar name from literature.
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>> I know when Arizona became a state - easy because I grew up in Arizona.
>> When you read things like the War Prayer and Letters from the Earth, it is=
>> easy to see what he is satirizing. Just look around. Then look through the=
>> writings of past award winners and see who comes close.
>> =20
>> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Susan Bailey <[log in to unmask]>=
>> wrote:
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>>> I believe the Twain prize is a good fund raiser for the Kennedy Center.
>>> That's why it was created and it surely fulfills that purpose.
>>> =20
>>> As far as when New Mexico and Arizona became states, I had to look that
>>> up. It's like those history test I took in school. I learned all the
>>> facts for the test, aced it, and then promptly forgot it all the next day=
> .
>>> I haven't used algebra in a while either.
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>>> I've read Twain's books since I was a child. It's only since I learned a=
>>> lot about his childhood and adult life that I could even begin to take a
>>> guess as to what motivated his humor. I believe the average person in
>>> America may just be trying to get along and, while they surely know Mark
>>> Twain's name and that he was an author, they aren't into deep psychologic=
> al
>>> evaluation of his motives.
>>> =20
>>> That's why this group is such a treasure!
>>> =20
>>> Best regards,
>>> Susan
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>>> Susan Bailey
>>> Co author
>>> The Twain Shall Meet
>>> <
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Twain-Shall-Meet-Granddaughter-Gabrilowitsch/dp/149=
> 9799497/ref=3Dsr_1_1/191-7847938-3534132?ie=3DUTF8&qid=3D1415889321&sr=3D8-1=
> &keywords=3Dthe+twain+shall+meet+susan+bailey
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>>> Twain Page <https://www.facebook.com/marktwainsgranddaughter>
>>> www.marktwainonline.com
>>> Greenville, SC
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>>>> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 5:42 AM, DMD1937 <[log in to unmask]> wrote=
> :
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>>>> I'm curious to know how list members view the Twain Prize.
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>>>> Most Americans couldn't tell you when New Mexico and Arizona became =3D
>>>> states, let alone what motivated Twain's humor over many decades.
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>>>> DMD
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>>>> Denis M. Donovan, M.D., M.Ed., F.A.P.S.
>>>> Director, EOCT Institute
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>>>> Medical Director, 1983 - 2006
>>>> The Children's Center for Developmental Psychiatry
>>>> St. Petersburg, Florida
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>>>> P.O Box 47576
>>>> St. Petersburg, FL 33743-7576
>>>> Phone: 727-641-8905
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>>>> These are complex times, many fools around.
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>>>> Alexandr Romanovich Luria in:
>>>> Goldberg, Elkhonon (2001). The Executive Brain: Frontal Lobes and the =3D=
>>>> Civilized Mind.
>>>> New York: Oxford University Press, p. 16.
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>>>> Perhaps Goldberg should have listened to Luria . . .
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>> Terry Ballard
>> Author and Leisure Studies Manager
>> http://www.terryballard.org
>> Author of the book "Google this" http://googlethis.com
>> <http://googlethisforlibraries.com/>
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>> "My memory has a mind of its own."
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