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Greetings – Yes, this is your Monday morning newsletter arriving on Wednesday morning. I’m just returning from a few days in the folk music mecca of North Carolina, home of bluegrass, Appalachian mountain stringbands, Piedmont blues, as well as more pollen than I’ve ever seen in my life. While I was away, two new show managers […]
Legacy – An Xperience Interview – by Rob Smittix. RRX: If I’m not mistaken, the newest edition to the group would be Martin. MP: Yep. RRX: What does it feel like being the new addition? Did these guys welcome you in or did they haze you? MP: I don’t think there was any kind of […]
Serpent and the Sun, Epilogue – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Elle walked the shore of Anchorage. That was all that remained; shore. She had been walking for two days. The Sanctuary touched down fifty miles east, and wiped clean everything in her field of view. Alaska was like a desert. The sun bore […]
April fools and tax time, and may the two never combine for you. The April Issue features a look at Capital Region dispensaries, multi-genre band Legacy, and “Ancient Aliens” star Giorgio Tsoukalos.
Angelina Valente‘s duo was in fine form at The Eleven for happy hour on March 21. A bad self-portrait is added here as a nod to the cover of “Bad Self Portraits” that was performed. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from The Eleven …
Shiloh the Messenger – Interview – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Like songs, every artist has a unique feeling about their first show. What was your first show like? Was it your best show? If not, what was your best show like? STM: My first show was definitely not my best show. […]
Dispensaries: A New Industry Forging Its Own Identity – by Liam Sweeny. Cannabis is smoked with friends unless you’re alone. This isn’t to say we only smoke with people we know. What it says is that when two people get together to smoke a joint, or “pre-roll,” they become instant friends. That’s what cannabis does. […]
Eastbound Jesus brought their unique “Northern Rock” sound to Lark Hall on March 22, while Brule County Bad Boys opened the show with their own brand of country. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Eastbound Jesus Brule County Bad Boys More from Lark Hall …
The Polish Community Center was the place to be this weekend for all things rocks, minerals, gems, and fossils. More than 20 local and national vendors participated. Photography by Joshua Scarselli. More from Joshua Scarselli …
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