I’m singing with ALICE IN CHAINS band
Yep, that’s right.I’m back with the band on SATURDAY, September 30th at Rox’s in Oxford MA.We hit the stage at 11:00pmBefore us is THE VIG (9:00pm)and MUSS (10:00pm)The cover is $10 and it will be wel…
Original post by Robert Newton
Billy Bus to NYC
That’s right ladies and gentlemen! As many of you know, Uncle Billy’s Smokehouse is going back to Kenny’s Castaways in Grenwich Village in NYC on Saturday, September 30th - We are renting a bus for th…
Original post by Robert Newton
DOES YOUR BAND WANT TO PLAY HERE?!?!?
Thanks for your interest in the LUCKY DOG MUSIC HALL.Please read the following CAREFULLY and COMPLETELY before calling or signing your band up for a Wednesday show.There is a website link below for yo…
Original post by Robert Newton
Testing, testing
Hi kids, it’s madame x. Just testing everything out, but stay tuned for some fun!
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Guest host
I had a friend, who I just recently met, request to write some guest posts on Linneadates because she liked the site so much…so I told her she could have it.
At least until I decide to take it back. She’s a pretty good writer, and a lot of fun so this should be a good time. Hey, maybe they’ll even be some offensive stuff for ya, cuz that’s her style
Like all bloggers, I need a break, but I’m sure I’ll be snooping around here and there, but from this point on please make all inquiries to madam X. Thanks!
Original post by linnea
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Original post by Robert Newton
Better Questions Beget Better Answers
I am getting tired of journalists asking the wrong questions. Listening to the radio the other day, I was heartened that my local public radio station was investigating the problem of the “achievement gap” between Blacks and Hispanics on the one hand and Whites and Asians on the other. That problem – stated as I just have stated it – was then treated in a way that completely ignored the question that so glaringly demands to be asked: Why are Asians so successful in American schools? Why have they succeeded? Why have so many Asians been able to use the public schools to better their socioeconomic position in society? That’s a question that needs to be asked.
It’s not as if Asians in this country have not suffered from racial prejudice. Were we at war with China or some other country in Asia, I don’t know if any would [...]
Original post by urbansocrates