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Sarah Holub Schrom: Perspectives – by Stephanie J Bartik. Sarah Holub Schrom’s journey as an artist is not just a story of creativity; it’s a testament to resilience in the face of mental health challenges. From the early onset of bipolar disorder symptoms in her childhood to the eventual diagnoses of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, OCD, […]

“Is sad a four-letter word?” – by Sassy Auburn. Stay Sassy – Chapter Five Have you ever gotten overwhelmed by an extreme feeling of sadness? Like, out of nowhere at the oddest time? It happened to me this week and it really took me off guard. I have experienced anxiety and full-blown panic attacks over […]

Afterglow of Ragnarok Brucc Dickinson of Iron Maiden has announced a new solo project, “Mandrake Root,” of which a solo single, “Afterglow of Ragnarok.” Has been released. In addition to adding Latin American dates to his tour. Included in the 7” vinyl for “Afterglow of Ragnarok” is an eight-page comic that sets the tone for […]

Show Detective. Friday, November 10th Jim Messina, The Egg, Albany, 7:30pm Part of the American Roots & Branches Series Jim Messina’s legacy spans five decades and three super groups – Buffalo Springfield, Poco and Loggins & Messina performs a career retrospective featuring classics such as “Your Mama Don’t Dance,” “Angry Eyes,” “Kind Woman,” “You Better […]

Left of the Dial – Giving Thanks – a Column by Mike Stampalia. November is a thankful month: Veterans Day and, of course, Thanksgiving. I’ve lived in the Capital District nearly my entire life, and I am an unapologetic booster. But why? What’s so great about our neck of the woods? Aren’t we supposed to […]

Stevie Dillard – PERSPECTIVES – by Stephanie J. Bartik. Stevie Dillard’s journey into the world of music, particularly as a bassist in bluegrass and country bands, is a fascinating and inspiring tale of breaking stereotypes and pursuing one’s passion regardless of societal expectations. His experience as a non-white male in these genres sheds light on […]

The Heights – a Column by Joe Barna. Throughout every era of music there exists those generational talents that transcend their given art forms. These artists cement themselves into the lore as timeless voices becoming living legends, inevitably leaving the mortal realm behind as icons of their craft. Coming to Alias Coffee Roasters in Troy, […]

Stay Sassy, by Sassy Auburn. It’s nice to finish up any journaling in a timely fashion. Because nothing big happened this week, that’s a huge “Yay!” for me. I can now sit on the couch with the remote, drink my matcha latte, watch game shows and daydream about the pizza that will be delivered at […]

Prog Digest – a Column by Klyde Kadiddlehumper. There are times things just kinda happen.  Little bits and pieces fall together in ways one does not expect. In previous versions of this rather odd missive we have touched on music, on time, on space and things that may, or may not be what is expected.  […]

Jukebox – Music News Cuts. 10,000 Volts On February of next year, Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley will be releasing his solo album, 10,000 Volts. It will be released by MNRK Music Group, which used to be called eOne Music. Frehley seems pretty ecstatic over this album, claiming that it’s the greatest solo album he’s ever […]


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