Gary Curley has described how playing his late grandmother’s restored accordion felt like he “got part of her back” after it was repaired as part of a TV programme.
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Emily Standley Allard on MSN8 U.S. Destinations That Will Make You Feel Like You’ve Left the CountryWhether you're drawn to French-inspired cuisine, German heritage festivals, or Dutch-style windmills, these eight states ...
Joan has lived through war, love, and loss—now celebrating her 100th birthday, she looks back on an extraordinary life ...
Gary Curley has described how playing his late grandmother’s restored accordion felt like he “got part of her back” after it was repaired ...
This truly is the fully-realized vision he hinted at so long ago.
A show at the Guggenheim Museum highlights the early abstract movement, prominently featuring work by husband and wife Robert ...
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Manistee News on MSN100 Years Ago: 800 spectators expected for Manistee basketball gameIn 1925, the Manistee basketball team was set to play undefeated Reed City, a much-anticpated event that was expected to draw ...
German police on Saturday arrested several pro-Palestinian protestors in Berlin and forced them to stop playing music and chanting Arab slogans against Israel during a rally. Hundreds of people ...
Indie outfit Beirut has announced its latest project, a new album entitled A Study Of Losses debuting April 18. The record has an interesting backstory: Zach Condon was commissioned by the Swedish ...
Beirut (aka Zach Condon and his band) has announced a new album, A Study of Losses, recorded for a Swedish circus, and shared a new song from it, “Guericke’s Unicorn,” via a music video. A Study of ...
Last year, Beirut released the song “ Caspian Tiger ” and revealed his first tour in six years. Those shows are still coming up, but in the meantime Zach Condon is announcing A Study Of Losses, an ...
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