
Adrian Spinelli
Writer at Freelance
Writer, liver, lover, traveller 🇧🇷 Covering arts & culture in SF and beyond. Music journo broadening horizons deeper into food, drinks, art & more.
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3 weeks ago |
thrillist.com | Adrian Spinelli
Courtesy Victor Diaz LamichCourtesy Victor Diaz LamichEventsMusic350+ performances, 10 days, zero dollars, and one inimitable cultural hub of a cityFew North American cities rival Montreal as a summer destination. That’s because pretty much every weekend in the warmer months features a festival in the downtown Place des Festivals (a little sur le nez, if you ask us), and the granddaddy of them all is Festival International de Jazz de Montréal or, as it’s also commonly known, Montreal Jazz.
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1 month ago |
sf.eater.com | Adrian Spinelli
Bar Shiru Tune out the world with hi-fi sound systems, plus stellar bites and drinks View as Map A few years ago, a wave of bars inspired by the famed Japanese hi-fi style listening lounges started hitting the Bay Area.
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1 month ago |
passionweiss.com | Adrian Spinelli
Image via Riot Act MediaShow your love of the game by subscribing to Passion of the Weiss on Patreon so that we can keep churning out interviews with legendary producers, feature the best emerging rap talent in the game, and gift you the only worthwhile playlists left in this streaming hellscape. Adrian Spinelli recently wished a happy DJ Koze album release day to all who celebrate.
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2 months ago |
48hills.org | Adrian Spinelli
A decade ago, I was an idealistic and hungry music journalist coming into his own. I pitched a national story to Paste Magazine, where I hoped to hop in a tour van for a few days and capture a moment in time with San Fermin, an eight-piece Brooklyn indie band, whose 2013 debut album was among the most original and impactful pieces of indie music I’d heard.
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2 months ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Adrian Spinelli
Share (Highlight at 2:38 of the above video.) Coach Homer Drew's 1998 Valparaiso team became synonymous with the term "Cinderella" following this 1998 last-second finish and the infamous bucket forever known as "The Shot." Ole Miss' Ansu Sesay missed two free throws that potentially would've iced the game on the other end. The rebound on the second shot was tipped out of bounds with only 2.5 seconds left for Valpo, down two.
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I too was yelling at the TV for Tyrese Haliburton to stop being so damn passive on offense early on in game 3. But his approach filled the rest of the team with confidence and nobody on this Pacers is afraid of the moment. A huge win.

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This new album of Broken Social Scene's 'You Forgot It In People' covers is the most compelling covers album I've heard since Beck 'Guerolito.'