Oh goodness, now that I finally have an internet connection of my very own for the first time in years (I've lived off of public and shared and borrowed computers for a long time), I am discovering the wonders of iTunes. Specifically: podcast subscriptions and finally using a gift card I received from an old boyfriend on Christmas 2006. Current feeling: triumphant.
So what, you ask, did I download to my first time in? I picked up some music by Madeline Peyroux, Edith Piaf, Nico, Jill Scott, Glen Hansard & Marketa Iglova (off the 'Once' soundtrack), Tracy Chapman, The Kills, and a set of tunes from Herbie Hancock's 'River--the Joni Letters.' The last is jazz hybrids of Joni Mitchell's music. Hancock won the album of the year Grammy for it; the first jazz musician since John Coltrane to take that award.
And my podcast addiction is simplified and enabled with the following subscriptions:
Bill Moyers Journal
The Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson
New Yorker: Fiction
NPR: Books
Poem of the Day (Poetry Magazine)
Poetry Magazine
PRI: Selected Shorts
YogaJournal.com: Yoga Practice
It's only the beginning. I feel it. I have the world at my fingertips...
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