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Challenging police violence while Black

Challenging police violence while Black
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Special Report-Challenging police violence while Black

Special Report-Challenging police violence while Black
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City Lights - Washington City Paper

City Lights Here’s what you need to know about the arts in D.C. Our free newsletter gives you daily updates on arts and more. We’ll also recommend things for you to do twice a week. Get the newsletter Success! You re on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn t process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing… When the pandemic hit in March 2020, D.C.’s The North Country, like most bands, experienced plannus interruptus. When the pandemic hit in March 2020, D.C.’s The North Country, like most bands, experienced plannus interruptus, having to cancel their promotional efforts for their latest release America and Afterwards. “We were supposed to go to South By Southwest,” explains lead singer Andrew Grossman. […]

Prairie Home News: Beta Club holds food drive

Nancy Kixmiller Special to Boonville Daily News The Prairie Home High School Beta Club recently sponsored a food drive benefiting The Mustard Seed Food Pantry. Students collected 1,715 items and $514. The third and ninth grades won class competitions.  Students Oliver Lock, Colton Searles, Luke Stewart and Kelsey Watson, accompanied by Beta Club Sponsor Melody Paulson and Superintendent Scott Gemes, delivered what was collected Dec. 11 to the pantry. The Mustard Seed Food Pantry had its monthly distribution on Thursday, December 17 from 4-6 pm at Prairie Home United Methodist Church, 540 Highway Drive. Sign in was under the awning at the back of the church. Masks are requested and social distancing will be observed. Those receiving food at no charge had to bring a photo ID, proof of address (such as a utility bill), and Social Security cards for each member of the household.

The Year Live Music Stopped

The Year Live Music Stopped Pitchfork 12/18/2020 © Graphic by Drew Litowitz On a cold, cloudy day near the end of 2020, I start walking toward my favorite venue. It’s an empty storefront now, with a loving tribute affixed to the door: a white poster with a cartoon drawing of a tombstone. “Vaudeville Mews: 2002-2020,” the epitaph reads. “Born to lose/Lived to win.” Flowers and two empty cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon hang from the bottom. I literally wouldn’t be here without this place. More than a decade ago, family ties and an affordable quality of life lured me and my wife back to the area she’d grown up in and expected to leave behind for good. But Vaudeville Mews, a 230-capacity space in downtown Des Moines that had already hosted Joanna Newsom, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and an upstart Fall Out Boy, pretty much sealed the deal. Not just the venue itself, but the optimistic future it represented, one where a mid-size city better known for cornfields and insuranc

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