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Vampires. Did you know the first local vampire came out of his grave at Albany Rural Cemetery in June of 1887? No? Prove me wrong, go ahead. But in seriousness, vampires have clung not only to our necks, but our hearts as well. Christopher Gaunt and Joe Gietl are in the process of raising the […]
Xperience Monthly, in collaboration with No MSG TV, present an interview with actor Olga N Bogdanova. We talk about AI, the writers’ strike, gun safety, and the 518 Film Network.
The Beat Generation. In the case prior to the one before him, Judge Clayton Horn had sentenced two young girls, guilty of shoplifting, to read passages from the Bible and to see Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments. It was 1957, and before him stood Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, with his poem “Howl,” a poem […]
Moses Rockwell. Music and poetry intertwine as if the poet’s heartbeat was giving time to a bassline. And it might not be that a musician has a dusty library holding Milton and Yeats, or even Robert Frost and Charles Bukowski. It might be that a daily walk down the street gives the inspiration for a […]
A Roland TR-909. Its gravitas surged through the cardboard box that carried it. In the days before YouTube celebrities whet the consumer whistle with unboxing videos, young Detroit musician Juan Atkins pulled out a folding knife and carefully sliced open the seam of the box to an audience of one. If the history of techno […]
Seattle Grunge. It was a tough time growing up. We didn’t have much money, and even though I had friends, I felt outcast, like an odd shoe on the doormat. I was in my room, not much bigger than a walk-in closet, when my mom appeared in the doorway brandishing a pair of cassettes. She, […]
Motown – Hits on Down the Line. In 1919, the port city of Detroit had just under a million people over an area of about 143 square miles. It’s river, streets, parks and architectural grandeur, including the Masonic Temple, Central Train Depot, Guardian and Fisher Buildings, caused some to call it “the Paris of the […]
We interviewed Gina Coleman of Misty Blues. RRX: You came about the blues sort of the long way, first from singing in a folk/rock group, then as a singing part in a theater production, where you were told by a number of people, including actress Gwyneth Paltrow, that you had a voice for the blues. […]
Muscle Shoals Sound. About two hundred and sixty miles from Atlanta, a young woman, blind, deaf, and without speech, held her hands beneath a cascading capillary of the Tennessee River and was so moved that a single word found its way to her lips; “water.” And thus Helen Keller added her voice to the magical […]
Troy NY – So I was walking around with time to kill and I whipped out my phone and took in the scenes. Wherever you see this, share pics from the cool stuff where you live!