Our greatest ally in life can also be a royal pain in our butt. One moment your partner may be a bundle of joy; the next they are driving you up a wall. This is particularly magnified during a year when there is no place to go, or be, other than right in front of your loved one s face. All of our idiosyncrasies are on display. There is nowhere to hide.
This seems pronounced for musician couples, who often have separate touring schedules and aren t used to spending so much time together. As a result, they are learning to live with each other like never before.
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TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce announces Toast of Trussville, a virtual awards celebration, on Feb. 18, 2021. An online program produced by The Trussville Tribune and accessible on its Facebook page will begin at 6 p.m.
For a donation of $50 or more to the chamber, donors can take home a celebration box containing a beverage, charcuterie from Meals by Misty, a special celebration gift sponsored by Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home & Gardens, and a packet of items designed to give the COVID-safe evening a festive touch.
Boxes will be available for pickup the afternoon of the party, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Chris Daniel s new documentary is a testament to the power and importance of putting in the work.
Daniel, based in Tinton Falls, began work on a documentary charting the early years of landmark Newark-based jazz station WBGO-FM in September 2018, finishing the film in the fall of 2020.
Starting with its founding in 1979, WBGO has been the collective work of countless folks who worked relentlessly to bring the sound of jazz to the people of Newark and beyond. It wasn t a 9 to 5, at all, Daniel said in a recent online discussion of the film also featuring Asbury Park Press reporter Alex Biese. It was a long, long, drawn-out labor of love, and they just stuck together.