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Friday, June 28th Opera Saratoga Presents: Così Fan Tutte, Universal Preservation Hall, Saratoga Springs IT’S QUITE ABSURD! THERE ARE SO FEW CONSTANT WOMEN IN THIS WORLD, AND HERE ARE TWO OF THEM! WILL PROMISES MADE IN THE MORNING WITHSTAND A NIGHT OF FANTASY? Mozart’s sparkling music collides with Da Ponte’s darkly funny libretto in this […]
Jukebox. Top Five Heaviest Songs about Sex Revolver compiled a Top Five list of heavy songs about sex. The article was published on June 19th by Gregory Adams. You can find the original article at https://www.revolvermag.com/music/fan-poll-top-5-heavy-songs-about-sex. The following comes from that article. Type O Negative – “Love You to Death” The beast inside Peter Steele […]
Show Detective. Friday, June 21st Make Music Day Troy, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, 12pm The second annual Make Music Troy, a wonderful mix of free, public musical events, will make its return on Friday, June 21. Make Music Troy is part of Make Music Day, a global music celebration that takes place on […]
Art for Humans – Always Improving, Even If it Stings, by Alexander Cardinal. When it comes to illustrative artwork there’s this clear path you need to journey on, that path of course being the one of improvement. The darndest thing about this little hero’s journey we all must take is its winding roads, its steep […]
Jonas Turley – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Jonas Turley spent his last breath in a frayed easy chair, listening to a vacuum that reverberated with the sounds he grew up to. In the early morning hour, the north wing of the Phoenix had exhausted its revelry, hallway empty except for old Barney Ellis, […]
Melissa Ferrick – Xperience History – by Rob Smittix. Originally published April of 2023. (Interview with Melissa Ferrick.) RRX: Hello. How has your morning been? MF: So far so good. RRX: I’m excited just to talk with you. I don’t really like to do “interviews,” I think they’re boring so my style is just to […]
Jukebox. Sex Music You can learn a lot from surveying a thousand people. While it doesn’t sound like a lot, a sample size of a thousand is just enough to tell you where the pulse of the people is. And, finger on the pulse, ZipHealth has determined that the Deftones are the most popular metal […]
Show Detective. Friday, June 14th Chop & Steel screening with Found Footage Festival Mini-show, The Linda, Albany, 8pm-10pm Give thanks for strengths! Lifelong friends Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher, two comedians famous for pranking local news stations on live television as the fake strongman duo ‘Chop & Steele,’ find themselves in federal court with a […]
Observations and Ramblings from a Cranky Old Guy – by Jeff Spaulding. Last time, in celebration of May being Mother’s Day Month, I put the spotlight on my mom. Not being sentimental, if you will, but more to show what a character she was, and how much of an influence she had on my life. […]
Xperience Fiction – “The First” – by Liam Sweeny. Joe Freer always wanted to be the first at everything. This was no small order in an experimental physics lab. But I always had him beat, even if only by a hair. I discovered vacuum energy first; I built the quantum array first; designed a working […]