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Published, with Billy Thieme's review, in the Denver Post's Reverb music review blog, here.
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Il 20 maggio i The Grooming pubblicano in digitale il loro nuovo album "Digital seed" , prodotto da Sounday. Grooming, come il termine inglese che sta ad indicare la pulizia reciproca dei primati, è il nome scelto per il progetto di musica elettronica nato a Milano nel 2007 e che affonda le proprie radici del trip hop e nel Briston sound creato dai Massive Attack, Tricky e Portishead.
Elettronica, trip hop, dub, installazioni, proiezioni video: il progetto musicale di The Grooming abbraccia diverse forme d'arte coinvolgendo musicisti, ballerini, attori, autori, grafici, produttori e filmaker che donano il loro seme artistico contribuendo alla nascita di un live unico nel suo genere.
Bunion cartoons created by George Martin were published in my local newspaper The Leicester Mercury.
On an election issue. For zero bucks of course. LOL! Still, it's been awhile since I've been asked or had a written piece accepted for publication by a newspaper or magazine, like practically since before my brain injury. At the same time Postmedia News contacted me, I was fielding a request from an American nursing journal and brainline.org had just reprinted four of my articles. Was a banner week! (P.S. The headline may lead you to think I'm saying the obvious thing, but I'm not.)
I wrote a "letter to an editor", and it was published! But in this case, my "letter" was a tweet! Published in the December 2009 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser.
First published #OnThisDay for the January 24, 1947 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Norman Rockwell's painting, "Happy Skiers on a Train."
In this quintessential picture of skiers traveling to the slopes of Vermont in the 1940s, Rockwell captures the spirit of the times and documents a style of travel now almost completely vanished. The Rutland Railroad, part of the New York Central System, dispatched several passenger trains each day that linked Arlington with New York and Montreal. With the Winter Olympics of 1932 held across Vermont’s Lake Champlain in Lake Placid, skiing became fashionable and ski areas opened throughout the state. The movie White Christmas in 1942 further mythologized Vermont as a winter wonderland, and in 1944 Moonlight in Vermont was a popular tune around the country.
Bunion cartoons created by George Martin were published in my local newspaper The Leicester Mercury.
Working Weekend and Reed StartUp are career-focused alumni driven entrepreneurial events that take place during the first weekend in February, from Friday, the 3rd through Sunday, the 5th.
Alumni are traveling from all over, making an extraordinary investment to come to campus to help current students and newer alumni get a jump start on internships and careers.