Music
Listening To 2022
2022 has been an outstanding and occasionally excruciating year. Through it all, I’ve found an abundance of hope and healing in my community of friends and neighbors. I began the year committed to publishing our show once a week to crowdsource and share life wisdom from my vast network of actual friends and neighbors across…
View Post Finding The Secret Song
In Finding The Secret Song, Wilmington filmmaker Ismail Abdus-Salaam explores a very specific moment in singer/songwriter Benjamin Wagner’s, life and career. Relocated from New York City, untethered from his globe-trotting day job at a major tech company, and approaching a certain age, Wagner initiates a road trip to write and record his groundbreaking tenth album…
View Post What Do You Remember?
You may not know it, but a lifetime of memories may be stuck in your cells. I’ve written dozens songs in which severe weather or dramatic accidents play proxy for the significant, unexpected and overwhelming experiences in our lives. “Natural Disaster” (from 1994’s Bloom) is about a rock slide that buries a town. “California” (from 2002’s Almost…
View Post Patrick Riley: Inevitable Reward
Last spring, on what would be the first of a dozen Friends & Neighbors documentary shoots, I sat alone in a Chicago hotel room, stuck in my newly sober body, missing my family and wondering if what I was doing made any sense at all. Ding! A text message from my friend, cellist Patrick Riley, lit up my iPhone.…
View Post Helpers Wanted
When what I thought was anxiety and depression was diagnosed as PTSD last fall, I suddenly saw trauma and its impact all around me: I noticed how little we talk about it, and remembered Fred Rogers’ oft-repeated mantra, “What’s mentionable is manageable.” And when my friend and neighbor, Senator Sarah McBride, reminded me on our…
View Post Irving Washington: Purpose Driven
The very first thing outgoing Online News Association CEO, Irving Washington, remembers buying with his own money was a $400 video camera for a local Indianapolis thrift store. “The big camera with VHS,” he tells me, laughing. “The one you put on your shoulder.” For “hours and hours,” Irving would “create shows” and sketch comics…
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