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The DJs at KCBX clearly love to explore and enthusiastically share new music. Here are some of their picks for the top albums and songs of 2020.
Neal Losey, KCBX Music Director – The Morning Cup & Night Train
While I appreciate everyone who did a top ten list, I don t really do em. My brain doesn t work like that. Everything with me is sort of just off the top of my head, as it happens. I also have succumbed to being a music director for 25 years and I sort of think of music in terms of what I like to play on my show instead of what I like personally. For instance, played the Jason Isbell a lot on my show because I know people liked it. Number of times listened to at home = 0. What did I listen to at home? Lots of Johnny Guitar Watson. So, top ten albums on the Morning Cup this year? Probably
Philly museums, cultural institutions prepare for Jan. 4 reopening
Philly museums, cultural institutions prepare for Jan. 4 reopening
The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance spoke out Tuesday about the anticipated reopening which follows two shutdowns since the pandemic began. FOX 29 s Shawnette Wilson has the latest.
PHILADELPHIA - The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance says it s relieved to hear museums and other cultural institutions can reopen beginning Jan. 4. The Barnes and the Art Museum. I would definitely go, said Craig Russell.
He feels it will be safe and says people are typically more considerate in museums than in other places. You generally give people their space when they re looking at art, he said. Jill Schulson says she ll be there too.
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News by Claudia Aoraha, The Sun 16th Dec 2020 5:34 AM | Updated: 6:22 AM Â A dad-of-two who had to beg to get an MRI scan because of the COVID-19 crisis has died of cancer, his family have revealed. Sherwin Hall, 27, from Leeds, West Yorkshire, went to hospital on March 23 suffering from leg pain - but despite repeated visits, he was initially only given a course of antibiotics. After begging for a scan and 13 hospital visits in four weeks, Mr Hall was finally given an MRI scan on May 26 which revealed a 14cm malignant tumour in his pelvis and 30 lung tumours Before his death, Mr Hall said, I kept begging them in April and May to give me an MRI scan, but no-one would listen.
News by Claudia Aoraha, The Sun 16th Dec 2020 5:34 AM | Updated: 6:22 AM Â A dad-of-two who had to beg to get an MRI scan because of the COVID-19 crisis has died of cancer, his family have revealed. Sherwin Hall, 27, from Leeds, West Yorkshire, went to hospital on March 23 suffering from leg pain - but despite repeated visits, he was initially only given a course of antibiotics. After begging for a scan and 13 hospital visits in four weeks, Mr Hall was finally given an MRI scan on May 26 which revealed a 14cm malignant tumour in his pelvis and 30 lung tumours Before his death, Mr Hall said, I kept begging them in April and May to give me an MRI scan, but no-one would listen.