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Tag Archives: nostalgia
Nobody told me
It’s Sunday night, 11:09pm. I am sipping champagne (real champagne) and listening to Robert Glasper Experiment. (I love that his band is called “experiment.” More things should have this label. More people should be honest about what they are doing. … Continue reading
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Tagged champagne, esplanade, expat, Gretchen Parlato, jazz, live music, mosaic, music, nostalgia, NYC, NYU, Robert Glasper, singapore, Vijay Iyer
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Hanoi
Hanoi is a special place. If you’ve been there, you know this. If you’ve lived there, you more than know it — you probably find there are parts of your life, week, day where you feel like your mind is … Continue reading
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Tagged connections, expats, friends, Hanoi, ideology, minds, nostalgia, people, Vietnam
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Stuck, but thinking about Lightfoot and Dad
I’m behind again. Wednesday: was out late with Twitter friends… no post. Thursday: had an overly-intense workout that left me in much pain (more on this later — much learned). Was in bed early (unlike me) and very sore… no post. Friday: resto… Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, dad, family, lightfoot, memories, music, nostalgia
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New York: it stays
Tonight I went for a run/walk (don’t ask) at Macritchie Reservoir Park. I had my tunes playing on my iPhone, of course. I had decided to run to a “Genius Mix” of hip-hop and rap. First there was some Kanye, then Michael Franti, then Kana’an. And j… Continue reading
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Tagged Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Macritchie, nostalgia, NYC, singapore, The Resident Tourist, Troy Chin
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