A meal at the pub, in All Cannings near Devizes, had been months in the making. I’d had one late drink there when I first moved to Wiltshire, to the nearby Wedhampton, last October and had been intrigued by the extensive menu, that went against the often blasé phrase ‘pub grub’. But a national lockdown soon followed, so it wasn’t until last week that I finally made it back. The Kings Arms, nestled away in All Cannings, feels nearly hidden away down a series of roads in the village. A popular spot for walkers and cyclists, it’s also a huge part of local life.
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Several live, on-location musical events will feature women artists this Mother’s Day weekend:
♦ South Orange Performing Arts Center in South Orange is bringing its stage back to life on Friday, May 7, with a concert by singer-songwriter and New Jersey native Dana Fuchs. The show will be limited to 100 audience members in the theater, but also will be streamed live online.
♦ Broadway veteran Kelli Rabke will premiere her new cabaret show, “Tiny Giants Petite Powerhouses from Garland to Gaga,” at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown with performances 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8. As indicated by its title, the show will pay tribute to “small-in-stature” women vocalists, including Edith Piaf, Bette Midler, Stevie Nicks, the singers whose names are incorporated in the show’s title, and others. (Rabke,
Colbert Questionert. Over the weekend the show shared his answers, and there was one particularly noteworthy response.
When asked “You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life. What is it?” the legendary drummer took no time to think of an answer.
“Come Together,” he said without hesitation.
“There’s lots of other favorites, but if you want one, ‘Come Together’ can’t be bad,” he added, confirming that the
Abbey Road hit is his favorite
Beatles song. “I just think it worked perfectly with the band and the song and
John [Lennon] being John. I loved that moment.”
Colbert Questionert. Over the weekend the show shared his answers, and there was one particularly noteworthy response.
When asked “You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life. What is it?” the legendary drummer took no time to think of an answer.
“Come Together,” he said without hesitation.
“There’s lots of other favorites, but if you want one, ‘Come Together’ can’t be bad,” he added, confirming that the
Abbey Road hit is his favorite
Beatles song. “I just think it worked perfectly with the band and the song and
John [Lennon] being John. I loved that moment.”
Colbert Questionert. Over the weekend the show shared his answers, and there was one particularly noteworthy response.
When asked “You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life. What is it?” the legendary drummer took no time to think of an answer.
“Come Together,” he said without hesitation.
“There’s lots of other favorites, but if you want one, ‘Come Together’ can’t be bad,” he added, confirming that the
Abbey Road hit is his favorite
Beatles song. “I just think it worked perfectly with the band and the song and
John [Lennon] being John. I loved that moment.”