Newspapers are biting the dust, organic food is becoming more expensive than ever, and record stores are fighting for their lives, as described rather depressingly in this
article.
Echoing Free Comic Book Day, which was introduced several years ago to get people to visit comic shops, music retailers have made today "Record Store Day." All across the country, artists made appearances in local record stores -- here in Charlottesville, Marshall Crenshaw happened to be in town. I decided to take a break from book tour preparations to watch him play a short set at Plan 9. It was a little strange to watch this legend, author of the classic "Cynical Girl," show up at the soulless, Outback Steakhouse-festooned strip mall where the store is located. But show up he did, and he amiably autographed my CD.
If all the record stores vanish, we won't get treats like this anymore. The way we choose to spend our money (or not spend it, in the case of illegal downloads) has real consequences.
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