Last Saturday, July 23, 2011, the news came that UK singer Amy Winehouse was found dead at her home, at the age of 27. Her chronicles of drug abuse and other problems have been so painstakingly (and in my opinion, too often cruelly), talked about in the press that even if you went out of your way to avoid hearing about her, you still did. In the back of most peoples’ minds it seems, it was always assumed there was a significant chance she’d die young, like many creative but troubled artists before her. But after last Saturday, it was still a shock. The cause of death is still yet undetermined; at this point, drug overdose and suicide are the two most suspected causes. I had heard about her last time in rehab just this year and had hoped that it would finally be successful; but the stage disaster that caused the canceled tour was heartbreaking to watch. I liked her music, and feel a talent with great potential has been lost; both due to her own problems and ours of making her into a comedy show. Continue reading »












