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We can probably expect fewer shockeroos both in terms of omitting records that met all the usual criteria and still weren’t nominated and including records that had barely registered. This past year, The Weeknd’s failure to receive a single nomination made the most headlines, but nearly as surprising was Harry Styles’ failure to land a nomination in any of the Big Three categories: album, record and song of the year. For most of Grammy history, The Weeknd and Styles would have been automatic Grammy nominees in the top categories not just because they had huge commercial success, but also because they made great records that represented a meaningful advance in their careers. They did everything right, and still didn’t get nominated (in the top categories, in Styles’ case). ....
Today in Music History - April 10 The Canadian Press 3 hrs ago Today in Music History for April 10: In 787, the church of St. Corneille at Compiegne installed an organ at the request of Frankish King Pepin, in what is modern-day France. This is the first recorded mention of this musical instrument. In 1928, saxophonist Fraser MacPherson, one of the most respected jazz musicians in Western Canada, was born in Winnipeg. A resident of Vancouver from 1948 on, he received international attention in 1975 with his album Fraser: Live at the Planetarium. He died of cancer in 1993. In 1932, Nate Nelson, lead singer of The Flamingos, was born in Chicago. The R&B group scored their first U.S. hit in 1953 and hit the charts as late as 1970. I ll Be Home and I Only Have Eyes For You were two of their biggest hits. Nelson joined The Platters in 1962. He died in 1984. ....
Published February 25. 2021 8:11AM Hugh Ryan, Special to The Times Stimulating customers’ creativity in an atmosphere where COVID-induced stress fades away is what drives and guides Emily Cross with her Clinton boutique, From Stem to Fern. Creating such a store was her goal in February 2020, when she planned an April 1 grand opening. Weeks later, COVID-19 and the governor’s order shuttered her shop, she feared permanently. Fortunately, she overcame this obstacle and, COVID-certified, opened just two months behind her original schedule, on May 26. Customers can now select from plants, pottery, wall hangings, jewelry, planters, and other decorative and utilitarian products and tchotchke, hand-made by Emily herself and 12 local artisans and craftspeople. ....
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Brighten your home with a little green, even if you re lacking a green thumb Michelle Bodak Acri FacebookTwitterEmail 2of12 3of12 5of12 6of12 8of12 9of12 11of12 12of12 Not since the ’70s have houseplants played such a vital role in our homes and our hearts. And back then there weren’t even any social media “plantfluencers” (#houseplantsofinstagram) or pandemic-induced home stays to further sweeten the pot(s). Indeed, houseplants are, in a word, “huge” right now, says Danny Quinn of Wells Hollow Farm in Shelton. “It’s like nothing we’ve ever seen, or even imagined before.” The 150-year-old farm, for example, which simply “dappled” in a few dozen houseplants prior to March, has since stocked an entire greenhouse with some 500 varieties and are running with it. So, yes, prospective plant parents, since the choices out there are vast and astonishingly varied, there is bound to be a houseplant (or 10) that suits you. ....