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Food historian and author Nathalie Cooke says a menu is not just a portal between you and the kitchen. It's a window into the ...
Listen, I needed a holiday. Even my computer was tired of me. Being patriotic, it being July 4, I went to re-live where our ...
Alone, struggling with depression and realizing his life as a dairy farmer was over, Jeff Corle saw two items leaning against his bedroom wall – a loaded shotgun and a guitar. He chose to pick up the ...
Showrunner Allan Heinberg also spoke with THR about father-and-son Dream and Orpheus, and how their Part 1 ending will drive ...
Elderpark Housing director of asset management Duncan Smith outlines the technical innovation, financial support and ...
Her latest album, recorded in North Carolina with Chocolate Drops fiddler Justin Robinson, is a return to her down-home musical roots. The welcoming front porch that she and her current band, the ...
Two Rivers Community Band will perform a rock and roll tribute concert at 6:30 p.m. July 17 in Central Park. The concert is ...
Myrtle Beach-area singer-songwriter Brendan Kirby will showcase his musical talents at Inlet Prohibition Company in Murrells ...
No percussion was reported in Ireland at all until the English military introduced a drum at the end of the 16th century. Go ...
As the sun sets in the town of Nelson on Monday night, a crowd of people meander into Town Hall with instruments and water bottles in hand. It’s not long before cheering, stomping and the twang of ...
The Irish Setter originated in Ireland during the 1700s. Hunters seeking an all-purpose hunting dog, it is believed developed the dog by crossing English Setters, Gordon Setters, as well as a variety ...
Why are Minor Chords Perceived as “Sad”? Part 1 article by Kurt Ellenberger, published on July 8, 2025 at All About Jazz.