Cary John Franklin
A fellow (or is that former?) Ann Arbor blogger runs Form and Function. From it we learn of a documentary about Detroit called Ruin of a City. Sadly, I never heard a word about it when it came through these parts lately. Am I allowed to say it again? Well, Fred, that's asking a lot ... but okay, one more time, we'll allow it. Thanks: ALAS BABYLON.
The wifeösphere informs me that "Umie the Umlaut is cute." From the context, it is clear she means, "Umie is cute and you are not." I guess this is episode #4137 of "Mad Genius Begets Magnificent Creation; Creation Then Turns On The Creator." How's that Oedipus complex coming along there, Umie?
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| Umie says, "I'd prefer you spell it Ödipus." |
The middle brow is the rung of a ladder that provides access to the high brow to those unable to jump straight from low to high. Discuss.
Meet choral composer Cary John Franklin. Hear Dale Warland & co. perform bits of Franklin's With a Poet's Eye.

Umie the Umlaut says, "ask your doctor about the Fredösphere!"

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I'm glad you're also very fond of bananas. A fellow poet!
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