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Mike Donovan, “How to Get Your Record Played in Shops”Another Friday in the spring release cycle means another tough decision on what album to single
Mike Donovan, “How to Get Your Record Played in Shops”Another Friday in the spring release cycle means another tough decision on what album to single
Anemia, bone fractures, necrosis of the jaw, and death – these were common ailments of the Radium Girls – real-life women who received radiation poisoning
April 19Pink Floyd, “Piper at the Gates of Dawn” MonophonicOne of the quintessential psychedelic rock albums returns to its original mono mix, which up until
Shouting “Build that wall” might have been invigorating for some, but the repercussions of building a barrier across the America-Mexico border are far more complicated
Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson are NOT the only musicians saving country music. Sure, they dabble in the classic ideals of the era – outlaws
April 13John Prine, “Tree of Forgiveness”John Prine is a singular songwriter amongst the legions of American writers. Prine is able to blend wit, satire, humor,
Nelson Algren is best known for his 1940 National Book Award-winner “The Man with the Golden Arm.” It’s a dark look at post-WWII veterans and
A Place to Bury Strangers, “Pinned”I’ve mentioned a time or two just how much I look forward to spring and the onslaught of releases, which
Things regularly seem to fall apart. Or rather, our expectations frequently don’t seem to match up with outcomes. I remember thinking it was sad when
While the joint is the classic, convenient way to smoke cannabis, there’s a world of options for those interested in exploring different experiences and effects.
Cannabis and music have been intertwined for decades, with countless artists finding inspiration, relaxation, and creativity through marijuana. Whether it’s jazz legends riffing over a
Cattle mutilations, alien-inhabited military bases and UF0 conspiracy theories reign supreme in this tiny New Mexico town, but what exactly is fueling the fire? Amanda
A glimpse at how the state’s weed industry is on a wild (and occasionally terrifying) ride The Colorado marijuana industry has been a rollercoaster ride
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