
Abby Buckner
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2 months ago |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Owen Marcellino |Nance Onsrud
With the 67th Grammy Awards rapidly approaching, last-minute predictions and listening parties are commencing to determine the best music of the last year. With a plethora of A-list singers, songwriters and producers attending the event, unforgettable performances and presentations are awaiting every viewer.
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2 months ago |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Rebekah Mann
If you’re a victim of never knowing what to watch on your chosen streaming platforms, or not even knowing what to search for, look no further. This curated list features new premieres coming to major streaming services throughout the entire month of February. From musical lovers to true crime enthusiasts, this guide has something for everyone to ensure your downtime is nothing but relaxing. Netflix“Kinda Pregnant” Movie Premiere, Feb.
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2 months ago |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Owen Marcellino
As we reach the final release week of January 2025, the music industry is flawlessly sustaining the momentum the previous year saw. This week saw releases ranging from country to dance, and featured artists such as The Lumineers and JENNIE. As “Rattlesnake” shot Jack Van Cleaf onto every folk lover’s radar upon release in 2022, an alternate version has now been released with the addition of Zach Bryan.
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2 months ago |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Owen Marcellino
To understand “EUSEXUA,” you must be willing to explore its practice within a world of the unknown. Floating adrift through the chaos of life while dauntlessly perusing every fleeting moment of stillness, FKA twigs sonically identifies this feeling. On her third studio album, twigs finds herself lost in the calm before the storm, meandering between layers of the human consciousness at the wake of its sexual desire, coining the term eusexua.
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2 months ago |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Meg Frantz
Editor’s note: This article mentions murder, the Holocaust, antisemitism and Nazi regime. Monday was cold and rainy but over 30 people joined together in the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies to hold a service for the transfer of the Orphan Scroll from the Temple of the High Country to the center on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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