Today it is my absolute pleasure to welcome Ólafur Arnalds to The Guest List. The Icelandic composer/musician joined us while taking a break from a rehearsal with his group in Reykjavík. We talked about how he started out as a drummer in a hardcore band and eventually started making instrumental music (for a metal-progressive group) which led to a contract to create instrumental music albums. and now here he is as one of the most celebrated purveyors of music that defies easy classification but includes elements of classical, chamber, post-classical, electronic and ambient music. We also talk about what to expect from his group s concert in Ottawa on Monday, 30 at the Algonquin Commons Theatre. For ticket information check out this link: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/31005ADEE5E61E68?CAMEFROM=CFC SSONIC TW For more information about Ólafur Arnalds check out this link: https://olafurarnalds.com Get out and see some live music this week if you can and remember to support
Maralee Parker, vice president of NAMI, Kane County North affiliate, has published a book, "Unexpected, A Memoir of Endurance and Triumph in Raising a Challenging Child."
Barnes & Noble is set to open its Algonquin Commons location on Wednesday, the latest in a series of new tenants at the shopping center. This new bookstore, located at 1802 S. Randall Road, replaces the Barnes & Noble in the Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee, which closed Oct. 22, according to a news release.
Barnes & Noble is set to open its Algonquin Commons location on Wednesday, the latest in a series of new tenants at the shopping center. This new bookstore, located at 1802 S. Randall Road, replaces the Barnes & Noble in the Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee, which closed Oct. 22, according to a news release.
Henry Rollins has announced the 2022 "Good To See You" spoken-word tour. The trek will see the punk rock icon "faithfully recount the events of his.