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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 […]

The Singin Guru – An Xperience Column – by Jeff and Crystal Moore. Dear Singin’ Guru, I have just started singing karaoke, and there are songs that I’d like to sing but I just can’t hit the high notes. I’m a dude by the way. Signed, Wanna Get High Dude Dear Mr. Dude, Here’s the […]

Jukebox. Cyndi Lauper Anyone alive in the eighties knows the name Cyndi Lauper. It was as household as Morton salt. Sadly, she has announced a farewell tour. Known for such hits as “True Colors,” “Time After Time,” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” Lauper brought character to a scene that was forever pushing the […]

Prog Digest – An Xperience Column – by Klyde Kadiddlehumper. Progressive … There are so many possible definitions, as a noun or adjective. Most relate to political or governmental action for “improvement.” Neither of these are for discussion in this forum. Hell, these are topics that are mostly off-limits, as you need my perspective (or […]

Show Detective. Friday, June 7th Live & Local at The Linda – Hold On Honeys and Amanda Case, The Linda, Albany, 7:30pm-10pm This month – Hold on Honeys – A folk-influenced acoustic band offering tight-knit harmonies to nourish the soul & invigorate the senses. and Amanda Case! Exciting news for local music fans! WAMC, and […]

Xperience Fiction – Sobriety Checkpoint – by Liam Sweeny. A lot of people are up in arms over sobriety checkpoints. Some of them are busybodies who can’t afford to be kept in a line of cars for that extra ten minutes. Others declare it a boot stomp on their constitutional right to drive. Still others […]


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