Songs from the ’70s to calm your nervous system Modern life creates constant stress for millions of people. Research confirms that music affects the parasympathetic nervous ...
Fuck Thatcher, fuck neoliberalism.” After these words from the stage, an audience response. “Fuck Thatcher” echoes the ...
From its buzzing guitar drone to its clattering drums, Ticket to Ride was certainly a step forward for the Beatles sonically ...
From The Melvins to Slint, discover the unsung architects of rock whose records sold poorly but started a revolution ...
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AbbVie Down Since Q4 Earnings Report: How to Play the Stock
AbbVie (ABBV) stock felt some downward pressure despite reporting better-than-expected fourth-quarter results on Feb. 4.
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‘New era’ for Brighton Festival as full line up announced
This year’s Brighton Festival marks a new era for the event, its organisers said, as the full line-up was revealed for its ...
“I grew up in a small town in southwestern Ontario called Goderich, close to London," he recalls. "The Nihilist Spasm Band are from there and Art [Pratten], who played violin in the band, was one of ...
Then the fly reveals that he’s really Jesus… Show creator Anthony Adams – who was in a local sixties teen garage band, the Norsemen – is credited by many as having launched the first true recording of ...
Gem & Jam — which returned after organizers took time to regroup last year — is where the older hippie heads and aficionados ...
From its buzzing guitar drone to its clattering drums, Ticket to Ride was certainly a step forward for the Beatles sonically - but did it really invent heavy rock?
After taking a little summer break, Moor Music brings back The Jazz Doof for its sixth instalment in Collingwood.
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