SOUNDTRACK: A-WA-“Ya Shaifin Al Malih” NPR’S SOUTH X LULLABY (March 20, 2016).
A-WA are three sisters from Yemen. They sing in Yemeni Arabic. And they have a dance single out (see the video shot in their neighborhood where three guys wears tracksuits and baseball hats with tassels).
For this Tiny Desk, they are also in a hotel room. Unlike with Mt. Wolf, this room is dark and then an electric guitar starts playing.
The lead singer begins singing this song (in Arabic). It is a Yemeni folk song about a love that hurts. “There’s an enjoyable love and there’s a love that gives you heartache.” It is a sad aching song.
After a second verse the three sisters start singing in harmony
It’s in the next verse when the three-part harmony becomes really distinctive, and the song feels even more intense.
It’s a far cry from a dance song, but an interesting listen to voices you don’t hear much in song.
[READ: February 10, 2016] “The Grand Shattering”
The August 2015 Harper’s had a “forum” called How to Be a Parent. Sometimes these forums are dialogues between unlikely participants and sometimes, like in this case, each author contributes an essay on the topic. There are ten contributors to this Forum: A. Balkan, Emma Donoghue, Pamela Druckerman, Rivka Galchen, Karl Taro Greenfeld, Ben Lerner, Sarah Manguso, Claire Messud, Ellen Rosenbush and Michelle Tea. Since I have read pieces from most of these authors I’ll write about each person’s contribution.
I have read only one thing by Michelle Tea. But I really enjoyed her contribution to this forum. She discusses giving birth by Cesarean and losing a lot of blood. She was in the hospital for four days. And although the room itself was ugly, the view (on a hill in San Francisco) was magnificent.
She and her wife spent those four days holding their baby and basically being a in a bubble. Michelle would breastfeed and her wife would do most everything else. People marveled at what a great team they made. (more…)






SOUNDTRACK: GAELYNN LEA-“Someday We’ll Linger In The Sun” (TINY DESK CONTEST WINNER 2016).





