Friday, January 02, 2026

A Different Look Back at 2025


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Elkhorn Slough
October, 2025

Personally, 2025 was a pretty good year for me, even though it was an

absolute dumpster fire politically and socially. If anything, it's even worse

than I had thought a second Trump administration would be. The hatred 

toward brown and black people, immigrants, and trans people is 

unbelievable, as are the various assaults on the rule of law. This is the most

corrupt administration ever, with the Trump family hauling

in hundreds of millions from various schemes. I'm glad that there's so 

much resistance and that  Democratic candidates are overperforming. 

May that trend continue.


I've been writing more and more over the last few years. In 2025, 

retired from full-time work, I published 57 pieces, broken down as follows. 

  • 36 reviews, of which three were CD reviews. The rest were reviews of live performances.
  • 21 artist spotlights, interviews, news articles, features, and previews.

I published in the S.F. Chronicle, San Francisco Classical Voice (SFCV), 

Opera Magazine, Opera Now, Parterre Box, and the journal of the

Wagner Society of Northern California. I had never published in Opera Now

or Parterre Box before, and the piece in Opera Magazine was big, 2000 words

on Opera San José. I still haven’t pitched an article I’ve been thinking about for

the last year, but I will pitch it soon.


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