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Leo Kachidurian – Capital Region Timekeepers – An Xperience Interview – by OP Callaghan. I first saw Leo Kachidurian playing with Doc Scanlon. I was relatively new in the area, and went to The Saratoga Race Track for a day of betting when I heard the band from a distance. Being the nosey music geek […]
Troy Victorian Stroll took place in downtown Troy on Sunday, December 3rd. Photography by Timothy Reidy.
Welcome to the time of eggnog and holly and mistletoe, for as far as you’re willing to go. We have part two of the Tracy Bonham interview, Darlingside, and Susan Robbins.
Mind, Body, and Soul Expo – Saratoga City Center – Photos – by Art Fredette. More from Art Fredette…
Harbinger Theatre’s Mrs. Packard Is Irresistible by Joanna Palladino. “History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid.” – Dwight Eisenhower Often the past is forgotten and old plays or historic theatrical pieces are tossed to the side for more edgier modern works that are sure to thrill and engage […]
Jethro Tull – Thick As A Brick – Album review by Joshua Reedy. (1972) My copy: 2015 reissue by Chrysalis. Jethro Tull’s 1972 jab at conceptual progressive-rock records consists of the first ever full-LP-spanning song; that is, both 20+ minute sides are technically one long song (which suits their controversial sense of humor quite nicely). […]
Prog Digest – December – An Xperience Column – by Klyde Kadiddlehumper. Howdy folks and Happy Whatever Holiday you want to celebrate time. For all of you who are now saying – Hey Klyde – why are you being politically correct? Well, it is really very simple. At any given time in this household, we […]
Albums of 2023, Year to Escape and Move On – By Eric Gustafson. December 2023 In a chaotic year of falling savings and yet more war, many listeners opted to escape to the lyrical, emotive, dreamy strains of crooners. Reminiscent of the 1930s or 1960s, other eras of American dread and creativity, it may be […]
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