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Bill Richards's avatar

Garrison, what's with "a couple writers"? Are you joining the trend to leave out small words that make a difference? I can't even diagram that phrase.

Harvard should do a course on the Collected Poetry and Limericks of Garrison Keillor.

In college in the early 60s, we could study Symbolism in Shakespeare (the best English course ever) during the day, play Elvis after class, and occasionally find some of the same meaning.

To the best of my knowledge, I have never heard a Taylor Swift song, from the ceiling or anywhere else. Give Taylor her due: she is smart, knows her audience, and doesn't act like the billionaire she is. In a recent article, Peggy Noonan offered these thoughts:

• Nine years ago, in an interview with CBS’s Gayle King, Ms. Swift cooly self-assessed. “My life doesn’t gravitate towards being edgy, sexy, or cool. I just naturally am not any of those things.” Pressed for what she is, she said: “I’m imaginative, I’m smart and I’m hardworking.” She was only 24 but all that seems perfectly correct. She’s focused, ambitious, loves to perform, loves to be cheered, loves to strut.

• She has said she sees herself primarily as a storyteller. They’re her stories and those of her audience—breakups, small triumphs, betrayals, mistakes. Her special bond with her audience is that for 17 years, more than a generation, they’ve been going through life together, experiencing it and talking it through. It’s a relationship.

• When her recent tour became a bona fide record-breaker Ms. Swift gave everyone in her crew—everyone, the dressers, the guys who move the sets, the sound techs and backup dancers—a combined $55 million in bonuses. The truck drivers received a reported $100,000 each.

Several commentators have suggested TS for President. Given the current choices, I'd vote for her. But she would have to promise to sing her State of the Union address.

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Randy Dary's avatar

Taylor Swift...another currently popular super duper megastar I haven’t kept up with, just like Madonna back when and Beyoncé and the Kardashians (were they a group?) I’m kind of famous, in my own mind, for not keeping up with pop artists or even hearing them until they’re out of fashion or, sadly, deceased. I do know enough, though, to think it’s interesting that the girl singers these days all look good in swim suits and get around like caffeinated cheer persons. Ella Fitzgerald wouldn’t have cut it, and that would have been a real loss for the ears.

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