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Song of the Day 6/2: Phil Collins, “I Missed Again”

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You probably heard about the Enhanced Games, an Olympics-style athletic competition that allowed participants to use whatever performance-enhancing drugs they cared to. Organizers promised that doped-up athletes would shatter world records. Spoiler alert: They didn’t. After months of hype, billionaire backing and promises that performance-enhancing drugs would redraw the limits of human ability, the event […]

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DL Open Thread: Tuesday, June 2, 2026

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  It’s A War–It’s A Bore: For three months, President Trump has been deeply engaged in the Iran conflict, planning the 38 days of attack, struggling to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and proclaiming “a whole civilization will die tonight,” then backing away to declare a cease-fire and a naval blockage of Iranian ports. But […]

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Q: Who Owns Nnamdi Chukwuocha, Dan Cruce, Krista Griffith And Ray Seigfried?

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Answer, albeit only a partial answer, is a Third Party Advertising PAC now running propaganda for this Delaware Way Quartet.  Almost certainly to be expanding in scope. Before I get to the particulars, first let me tell you that such a PAC cannot specifically urge you to vote for a candidate, and cannot coordinate with […]

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Song of the Day 6/1: The City w/ Carole King, “Snow Queen”

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Guest post by Nathan Arizona After the pop hits Carole King wrote at the Brill Building that made stars of other people, and before the singer-songwriter fare on “Tapestry” that made her a star in her own right, King recorded an album that most people have never heard of. But many who have rank it […]

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DL Open Thread: Monday, June 1, 2026

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Looks Like JFC Has Wrapped Up The FY ’27 Budget: The budget writing Joint Finance Committee’s mark-up hearings add $65 million in general funds to Gov. Matt Meyer’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2027. It takes the state’s spending growth rate to 6.3%, surpassing Meyer’s goal of keeping spending growth under 5%. The additional dollars […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: May 2026

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Perhaps not as much diversity as usual, but some real bangers. A month for rockers. Enjoy.  June?  You’re up. Here’s the alleged story of this song: ““In 1685 Alice Molland was the last woman to be tried and hanged as a witch in England, strung up on a ‘HeadTree’ just outside of Exeter. Now, from […]

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Song of the Day 5/31: Dr. Hook, “The Cover of Rolling Stone”

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H/t Mike Dinsmore, whose comment yesterday alerted us to the death two weeks ago of Dennis Locorriere, co-frontman of Dr. Hook. No, not the guy with the eyepatch. That was Ray Sawyer, who died in 2018. Sawyer took the lead on the band’s signature song, “The Cover of Rolling Stone,” and his antics during their […]

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DL Open Thread Sunday Magazine: May 31, 2026

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DL Open Thread Sunday Magazine: May 31, 2026

‘I’m Gonna Talk’: With that, the vocally-reticent Marx Brother–speaks: Groucho was the cigar-chomping wit with the improbable moustache, Chico was the piano-playing rustic grifter and Zeppo played the straight man and the lover. But as any Marx Brothers fan knows, Harpo was the pantomime, who cracked up the audience without saying a word, dressed in […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, May 30, 2026

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Everything Falls Apart–Trump Edition.  It’s happening, folks: Trump Excised From Kennedy Center.  Turns out he couldn’t just unilaterally rename it: In his ruling that President Trump’s name must be removed from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a federal judge turned his attention to the statute passed by Congress in honor of […]

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Song of the Day 5/29: Sonny Rollins, “Moritat”

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Jazz giant Sonny Rollins died Monday at age 95, nearly 70 years after the release of an LP that gave him a lasting sobriquet, “Saxophone Colossus.” He was 26 but already had been recording since graduating from an East Harlem high school a decade earlier, first as a sideman for the likes of J.J. Johnson […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, May 29, 2026

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DL Open Thread: Friday, May 29, 2026

Just an idle thought–Mike Purzycki was eulogized as a man of ‘courage, compassion and empathy’ yesterday.  Why did he choose as his successor someone who possesses none of those traits?  Along with ‘vision’, which Purzycki had, but his successor… Judge: In Fenwick, LLC’s Are People.  Sad part is–the judge may be right on the law […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: Week Ending May 28, 2026

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1.  Lobbyist Bundling Party For Cruce And Nnamdi Postponed. Was supposed to take place on Tuesday at the Columbus Inn. Was postponed, no new date set.  Was it postponed because it was a ‘bad look’?  It really doesn’t matter.  The same lobbyists, many of them carrying checks from literally dozens of their clients, will make […]

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Song of the Day 5/28: Milli Vanilli, “Girl You Know It’s True”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 28, 2026 1 Comment

Trump’s cheesy idea of class comes out in myriad ways – gold-colored plastic trim in the Oval Office, a triumph-free triumphal arch – but nothing drives it home like his plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The tackiness of holding UFC bouts on the White House lawn isn’t even the […]

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