
Wes Anderson
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3 weeks ago |
merrygoroundmagazine.com | Jack Probst |Wes Anderson
Genre: RockFavorite Tracks: “Sara,” “Lucky Superstar,” “Other Things”On her lush sophomore album, Chicago artist Pictoria Vark (neè Victoria Park) steps up production on her new album to create a bold and dynamic collection of songs. If her debut, THE PARTS I DREAD, was born out of isolation during lockdown, NOTHING STICKS shows growth within her already unique, bass-centric songwriting. I always wanted to learn the bass. My uncle played bass in a band, and I idolized his Gen X slacker vibe.
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3 weeks ago |
merrygoroundmagazine.com | Jack Probst |Wes Anderson
It’s our Bandcamp Pick of the Week, featuring Nicole Grace’s whimsically folksy solo outing MINERAL FORK!Nicole Grace – MINERAL FORKGenre: Country, FolkFavorite Tracks: “REDBUD,” “DEAD DEER”St. Louis-based musician Nicole Bonura had a prolific 2024. Her band Hot Joy released one of my favorite EPs of 2024, opened for Phantogram on their stop through St. Louis, and then, over the summer, Bonura quietly dropped her first solo EP under the moniker Nicole Grace.
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1 month ago |
letterboxd.com | Mitchell Beaupre |Mia Lee Vicino |Garry White |Wes Anderson
“This week, our community lost a giant,” Morgan Freeman said at the 97th Academy Awards, speaking to the passing of his former co-star and “dear friend” Gene Hackman. “Like everyone who has ever shared a scene with him,” the actor continued, “I learned he was a generous performer, and a man whose gifts elevated everyone’s work.
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2 months ago |
merrygoroundmagazine.com | Jack Probst |Wes Anderson
Working at a record store taught me a tragic truth; no matter how much you love your favorite albums, they’ll never be as popular as they deserve to be. Each month at Merry-Go-Round Magazine, I dust off some long-overlooked records, revisit my pretentious past, and explore how this music forever etched itself into my history. Eventually, all your memories get marked down and thrown into The Bargain Bin. *deep breath*I put on the new Yo La Tengo to relax.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
grainews.ca | Wes Anderson
“Seeing is believing” is a common cliché applicable to the adoption of technology in agriculture. Read Also Agronomy and the Law: Be careful what you recommend Recommending various herbicides, fungicides and pesticides to farmer and ag-retail clients is an important aspect of an agronomist’s role. These… Adoption rates of autosteer, sectional control and weigh cells in grain carts and air-seeder tanks are incredible.
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