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Fireworks have never been safe. They cost us limbs and fingers, eyes and ears, buildings and forests. Like mortars without shells, they paint ephemeral images of war onto the world around us. They ...
The coming together of white and Black sensibilities in Talking Heads’ music in this period was celebrated as an act of ...
The title track to the Earth Wind & Fire’s highly regarded 1975 album, which had standout cuts in Shining Star and Reasons, ...
Lane County bookworms, rejoice! Physical media is making a comeback in combination with other business models, curating ...
John Patrick Gatta *** The phone rings. Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman answers. I’m greeted with “Hello John!” His voice gives the sensation ...
Senior product development manager, Robi Johns, tells us why playing Gibson’s new Heavy Aged Acoustic Collection is like ...
Itay Benda, an Israeli singer, has found a unique way to advocate for Israel. Itay Benda, an Israeli singer, has found a ...
With tears in his makeup-shadowed eyes, Osbourne, the ailing and retiring frontman for Black Sabbath, raged against the ...
The Duluth-based string band put on an electrifying show at UP District Festival Field in north Fargo, with Young frequently ...
Steven Rosen had a 26-year friendship with the guitarist, whose personality was split between the guitar and the rest of his life, he says ...
Winter flashes its teeth with a vicious bite around the ICC Sydney, where international firestorm Billy Strings brings his ...
You heard it here first: by the end of the year, with this new album under their belt, The Dirty Nil is going to go from having their 100,000 monthly listeners to having one million.