Basslines and Protest Signs Part 88: Days in Court
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the recent court verdicts.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the recent court verdicts.
This week I have singer songwriter “Orion Walsh” .He is formerly the singer of Nebraska Alt Rock/Emo outfit Slow Coming Day. He has since been a singer songwriter traveling the world on his own(alone) reaching hundreds of people in various parts of the globe, he’s a fascinating guy to me and I wanted to have him on my show, we discuss how we met and how we’ve even shared a practice space together.
Today we remember theatre legend Stephen Sondheim and fashion innovator Virgil Abloh, and talk about Jack Dorsey leaving Twitter. Remembering Stephen Sondheim Theatre and music lovers everywhere are mourning the loss of the legend Stephen Sondheim. The composer died suddenly in New York on Friday morning at the age of 91. Sondheim’s career took off at the age of 27 when he wrote the lyrics for the musical West Side Story. His other credits are global hits like Into The Woods, Sweeney Todd, and Gypsy. His works have continued to be performed throughout the years at every theatrical level. Over… Read more »
Real-life events turned into a feature-length version of the 80s show Dynasty.
The latest edition to those holiday playlists filled with Christmas action-comedies BUT this time with a bullseye point-of-view from Hawkeye and Kate Bishop
Properties featured: Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday Feast, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, True Story, Selling Sunset, Hawkeye, F is For Family, School of Chocolate, Super Crooks
A documentary about the life of TV chef Julia Child.
Joe is off seeing how many tacky refrigerator magnets he can bring home from the airport. So here’s a list of new music…but just a list.
Andrew Garfield embodies Broadway creator Jonathan Larson, on his way to RENT, in this imaginative musical about making it.
The diehard “fans” got their wish for a movie so connected to Ghostbusters 1 that it doesn’t work on its own without references to an almost 40-year-old movie.