I love these little surveys, thank you for doing them! :)
I subscribe to the electronic edition of the Camden Courier-Post but I also read stories from the New York Times, Asbury Park Press and Bergen Record. We experimented with a subscription to the paper edition of the Times but we couldn't keep up and it was contributing to a clutter problem, so we cancelled it. Interestingly it costs more to get the electronic subscription only than to take a physical copy of the paper (which comes with the electronic access)! We also have a "hyperlocal" news blog, owned and largely written by a former newspaper journalist, which gives a lot of context (and good gossip) to local issues.
Yes, I rode a horse the first time when I was five and got thrown off it, but that didn't stop me. i have done so several time since.
I am selective about musicals; there needs to be more plot than razzle-dazzle. I'm not crazy about the (recent?) trend to write a very thin plot around a particular catalog of music (e.g. Mama Mia).
My favorite is Chess which may technically be a rock opera. HCD and I broke the bank to see one of two performances of it at the Royal Albert, but it was quite worth it!
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Date: 2016-06-02 12:47 pm (UTC)I subscribe to the electronic edition of the Camden Courier-Post but I also read stories from the New York Times, Asbury Park Press and Bergen Record. We experimented with a subscription to the paper edition of the Times but we couldn't keep up and it was contributing to a clutter problem, so we cancelled it. Interestingly it costs more to get the electronic subscription only than to take a physical copy of the paper (which comes with the electronic access)! We also have a "hyperlocal" news blog, owned and largely written by a former newspaper journalist, which gives a lot of context (and good gossip) to local issues.
Yes, I rode a horse the first time when I was five and got thrown off it, but that didn't stop me. i have done so several time since.
I am selective about musicals; there needs to be more plot than razzle-dazzle. I'm not crazy about the (recent?) trend to write a very thin plot around a particular catalog of music (e.g. Mama Mia).
My favorite is Chess which may technically be a rock opera. HCD and I broke the bank to see one of two performances of it at the Royal Albert, but it was quite worth it!