The Danny Barker Banjo & Guitar Festival celebrates Barker’s long career and many contributions to New Orleans’ music as a ...
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Five Finger Death Punch, Alice Cooper and Shinedown are playing Rocklahoma, while Parker McCollum, Cody Jinks and Jamey ...
Food and lifestyles writer Lyn Dowling dishes on what's being served up in and around the Space Coast this month.
Milwaukee Admirals vs. Hartford Wolf Pack The Admirals are back in action on Saturday night against the Hartford Wolf Pack!
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WJCL on MSNSavannah gears up for St. Patrick’s Day parade with 6,000 participants and 50 floatsSavannah is buzzing as the city prepares for Monday’s 201st St. Patrick’s Day Parade, featuring 6,000 participants, 50 floats, and a celebration of Irish heritage through song ...
A memorable and creative genre which emerged towards the late 1990s, Nu metal, blended the best bits of industrial, hip hop, and metal music. And, completely in line with this genre’s defiant spirit, ...
Born in Carlow, Jim Hutton was the man who cared for Mercury in the final years of his life as he battled AIDS-related complications.
While most associate Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with dyeing the river green and Downtown events, the city’s neighborhoods have storied parades of their own.
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Independent.ie on MSN‘If we were a boy band, we’d have just punched each other out’ – the rise and fall of US pop icons The BanglesIn the autumn of 1989, just six months after their irrepressibly pretty Eternal Flame had hit the top of the charts the world over, The Bangles imploded. It had been an intense run. Three years ...
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iHeart on MSNWhy March 14th Matters In Rock HistoryIt’s March 14th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1982, at Anaheim, California’s Radio City, a band called Metallica made their live debut. A couple decades later, in ...
Engineer wins unfair dismissal and age discrimination claim in a case where employment tribunal found colleagues had trespassed his home.
In the Village Voice bestselling author T.J. English interviews saxophonist Darryl Yokley about his ambitious take on a literary masterpiece.
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