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Returning to Melbourne, Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders affirmed ‘Hurtsville’ as a modern classic Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders
In celebration of
Hurtsville’s tenth anniversary, Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders delivered a triumphant display of writerly rock music at Melbourne’s Forum.
Released in 2011,
Hurtsville was a turning point in Jack Ladder’s career. The Sydney artist’s third LP was the recorded document of a stylistic shift that began when Ladder teamed up with guitarist Kirin J Callinan a couple of years earlier.
Ladder was obviously eager to evolve past the bluesy garage rockers and stately ballads of his first two records, and in Callinan he found the perfect foil. Although he’s now recognised as an idiosyncratic artist in his own right (and to some,
The school calls the events “Multicultural Graduation Ceremonies.”
As noted by The College Fix, the proceedings cover graduates from Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, General Studies, and Barnard College.
Columbia’s webpage invites intimacy-lovin’ participants thusly:
This registration page is for any graduating seniors of our undergraduate schools who would like to participate as graduates in our virtual ceremonies. Complementing our school- and University-wide ceremonies, these events provide a more intimate setting for students and guests to gather, incorporate meaningful cultural traditions and celebrate the specific contributions and achievements of their communities.
The concept of community has certainly changed.
It used to reference a shared geographical area where people looked out for one another. Now, it seems, the term refers to complete strangers with possibly nothing in common but the shade of their skin.