If you re still holding on to the tickets you purchased for either the scheduled 2020 or 2021 shows, no worries they ll be honored on the new date. And if you just discovered that Bikini Kill is coming to Miami, you re also in luck: Tickets go on sale to the public today at 1 p.m.
For the uninitiated: Olympia, Washington-based Bikini Kill led the early-1990s riot grrrl movement, which served as a direct response to the misogyny festering in the punk and DIY scenes. Hanna, Kathi Wilcox, and Tobi Vail founded the band in 1990; Billy Karren joined a year later. While it never achieved the level of success attained by other bands from the Pacific Northwest (see: Nirvana), Bikini Kill left a lasting cultural mark with songs like Rebel Girl and I Like Fucking. The band s debut album,
From Combo Corner to the World: the Diaspora of the Winston-Salem Sound Community Event Thursday, April 29, 2021 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm
MUSE Winston-Salem is launching the new, monthly Arts and Performance Programming Series and this will be the perfect kick-off! We re partnering with the Ramkat to bring you a fun musical program about Winston-Salem and North Carolina music. Our panelists are author David Menconi and two legendary Winston-Salem musicians: Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple.
Menconi’s new book Step It Up & Go: the Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk was released last October on UNC Press. You can purchase this book at Bookmarks with a discount, by following this link: https://www.bookmarksnc.org/NCMusic and using the code MUSIC21.
Haiku Hands are here to liberate the dancefloor
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By Cat Woods
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“We’re here to go wild,” says Haiku Hands’ Claire Nakazawa.
Claire is thinking about their east coast tour, currently under way, hot on the heels of the release late last year of the indie pop band’s debut album.
The last thing they want is any potential COVID restrictions, particularly enforced seating – “if you can’t stand up, you can’t shout, then what are we doing here?”
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A roundup of some of restaurant critic Mia Stainsbyâs favourite pan-Asian restaurants
Author of the article: Mia Stainsby
Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021  â¢Â 3 hours ago  â¢Â 6 minute read  â¢Â Roast duck with foie gras parfait, caramelized peanuts and steamed buns at Torafuku restaurant, 958 Main St. in Vancouver. Photo by Mia Stainsby
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Last week, I shared a list of Chinese restaurants in support of a community that has faced vile racist attacks since the pandemic began. Asian restaurants, in general, bestow us with some of the most delicious food going and Iâm grateful for the Pan-Asian smorgasbord within reach. This week, I share this roundup of other Asian restaurants â Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Burmese, Indonesian, Laotian