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Neuer Staatschef in Israel – Isaac Herzog, ein Präsident mit Heimvorteil

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New Austin Music Worth Your Bandwidth This Week

The uplifting Pre-Form, Future Museums latest release for renowned Austin electronic outfit Holodeck Records, experienced what lead sound designer and multi-instrumentalist Neil Lord calls synchronicity. It s been an incredibly surreal experience regarding the timing of it all, he states about the release and the recent birth of his son. The album puffs and drenches in an unusual clarification, each notion more defining than the one before it. Where much of Future Museums work typically introduces varying levels of haze, this iteration – based on Lord s lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences – finds the local producer in a period of evolving clarity. The all electronic

Veterans and Upstarts Alike Are Optimistic That Austin Hip-hop Will Finally Get Its Due—Even During a Pandemic

That spiderweb is quintessentially Austin: irreverent, endlessly entertaining, and weird as hell. And among longtime veterans in the city’s rap community and upstarts alike, there’s a growing belief that the latest generation of local rap acts, led primarily by artists including Mama Duke, J Soulja, Mike Melinoe, Riders Against the Storm, Vintage Jay, Magna Carda, Abhi the Nomad, Deezie Brown, The Teeta, Chucky Blk, among others, combined with a push to create infrastructure that can support creativity, might finally elevate the Austin rap scene beyond its city’s limits even during a pandemic. Abhi the Nomad performing at SXSW Dive Bar Sessions on March 15, 2019.Rick Kern/Getty

Services live-streamed April 7 for Judith Kennan - The Martha s Vineyard Times

Services live-streamed April 7 for Judith Kennan Judith (Allen) Kennan, 82, of East Hartford, Conn., passed away on March 31, 2021, from complications of a stroke and congestive heart failure. Judy was a resident of Riverside Health & Rehabilitation Center in East Hartford over the past several years. Judy was born on May 9, 1938, in Oak Bluffs, the daughter of Albert Allen Jr. and Eileen (Allen) King. Judy was a very good basketball and softball player in high school; she went on to meet Bob, the preacher’s son, the love of her life. After a few years, Judy and Bob were married by Arthur Kennan, his father the preacher. Together they went on to start their family of six kids, and loved them unconditionally. Judy taught her kids how to quahog and crab for blue claws; she would often teach her kids to dive to her feet and point with her toe where the quahog(s) were below her foot; this was not low tide. Eventually, they had to move off-Island due to housing, and their family cont

SXSW Music Review: Jazz re:freshed Outernational Blows Down Abbey Road

Fifth year straight at South by Southwest, Tuesday night’s collaboration between London Record label Jazz re:freshed, whose co-founder Adam Moses hosted, and production entity British Underground, with help from the Arts Council England, blew through six UK jazz acts in 80 minutes. B-l-e-w. Camilla George (Photo by Raoul Hernandez) Over 300 people logged in to see pre-recorded content broadcast live right then and mostly then-only. A real-time chat to answer any questions and stoke virtual longing for this now-annual SX reunion downstairs at the old Emo’s on Sixth and Red River acted as emcee. Launch began at the door of its soundstage, London’s Abbey Road Studios.

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