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HomeFront: 4 stars for âNomadland,â tween-friendly TV, remembering comedian Patrice OâNeal
By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated February 18, 2021, 6:57 p.m.
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Welcome back to HomeFront, where weâre listening to metal and punk covers of
âLet It Snowâ (surprisingly soothing) and thinking about a Laura Ingalls Wilder book other than âThe Long Winterâ for a change. This time itâs âFarmer Boy,â in which Almanzoâs father says, âWhen the days begin to lengthen / The cold begins to strengthen.â Yes, I
am a lot of fun at parties.
FILM: Frances McDormand stars as Fern, a prickly widow roaming the American West in a van, in
Atlanta Magazine
YouTuber Rick Beato explains why your favorite rock song sounds so good
The Stone Mountain-based producer is bringing music theory to the masses
Photograph by Audra Melton
Nobody’s going to watch an old guy with white hair on YouTube. But the intern, Rhett Shull, was convinced Beato and his 25 years of audio-engineering experience would be a hit and he was right. One year and 340 videos later, Beato quit his day job to become a full-time YouTuber. Today, from his music studio in Stone Mountain, the 58-year-old posts new content a few times a week for 2 million subscribers and counting.
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The snow is so beautiful when it just barely begins to blanket the ground, but after it falls, it s treacherous. February days are gloomy and the desire to go out has decreased, at least for me. So this week, I m tipping the balance toward virtual events. Of course, that means the one that does require leaving home is worthwhile!
Thursday, Feb. 18
The thing about poetry is that a few words can mean so much. I love poetry readings and conversations for the invaluable insight and knowledge I gain. This Thursday, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers will be in conversation with Malcolm Tariq, who launched the Poetry as Protest series last Juneteenth. Jeffers wears many hats she is a poet, essayist, scholar, English professor and author of The Age of Phillis. She wrote the book after fifteen years of archival research into the life of Phillis Wheatley, a daring Black woman so you’re bound to learn something new about political upheaval and the transatlantic slave trade.