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Goodbye, neighbor: a remembrance

Oh, man. Mr. Rogers was such a large part of my childhood, I nearly cried this morning when I heard the news of his death. As a kid, I watched Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood every day with my grandparents. Tito (meaning “uncle”) Rogers, we called him. He was part of the family. What a smart and […]

Fred Rogers (photo by AP)Oh, man. Mr. Rogers was such a large part of my childhood, I nearly cried this morning when I heard the news of his death. As a kid, I watched Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood every day with my grandparents. Tito (meaning “uncle”) Rogers, we called him. He was part of the family. What a smart and thoughtful show. He celebrated curiosity, creativity, and expression; never condescended, but rather challenged children to explore their imagination and feelings, and the world around them with a sense of wonder; and basically said, all of us are wonderful, unique people.

Music for peace. I’m off to New York City tomorrow for the Tibet House benefit concert. Bon week-end, mes amis.

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