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What your mask says about you

  • December 8, 2020
  • Sarah Goldman
I’m sure everyone remembers the early days of the pandemic, when face masks were being scooped up with nearly the same voracity as toilet paper. We wondered if supply would…
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Music Russ is rranting and rraving about

  • December 2, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
Vol 4. Redux – V/A There’s an old saying that goes “you can only trust yourself and the first six Black Sabbath albums”, luckily we can also Magnetic Eye Records…
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The future of live music: a convo with venue owner Greg Bottrell

  • November 12, 2020
  • Jesse Wilkinson
Anyone who knows me well, knows how much I love live music. I crave it. Whether it’s a three-day long festival or a small backyard concert, it’s something I’ve always…
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Doors are open again at Heartwood Hall

  • October 26, 2020
  • Sarah Goldman
Remember those days when we could venture out with groups of friends, hugging, laughing, and conspiring mere inches away from each other? We gathered with faces uncovered and no caution…
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Music we’re rranting and rraving about in October

  • October 22, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
I don’t know what happened to 2020, we went from being cooped up inside trying to get over the fact that it felt like March 163rd and no all of…
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Carbon Dallas delivers cool, new genre-blending album

  • October 16, 2020
  • Russ Walsh
‘Genres are stupid, why not just mix ‘em all together?, Carbon Dallas boldly ask. Fortunately, their debut album Elements offers up 10 tracks of “hip-hop-infused hard pop-rock” to make you…
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