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Woods moves from The Media Centre to Yorkshire and North East Film Archive

by Stephen Chapman The Media Centre is on the hunt for a new CEO, as Brent Woods leaves after 12 years. He’ll be moving to the Yorkshire and North East Film Archive as its new Archive Director, taking over from founder and current Archive Director, Sue Howard, who’s stepping down after more than 30 years in the role. I am thrilled to be joining the Yorkshire and North East Film Archive and picking up from the incredible work of Sue Howard,” he said. I look forward to providing our communities with access to their moving image heritage while tackling the challenge of rescuing and preserving more of our film, video and digital social history before it disappears.  

Molly Tuttle surprise releases covers EP featuring songs by Stevie Nicks/Tom Petty, Phantogram and Sheryl Crow

  Award-winning singer-songwriter-guitarist Molly Tuttle has announced today’s release of her all new digital only three-song covers EP. …but i’d rather be with you, too is available now via Compass Records at all DSPs and streaming services. A companion official music video for Tuttle s cover of Phantogram s You Don t Get Me High Anymore, featuring Iron & Wine is available now via her YouTube page. WATCH YOU DON T GET ME HIGH ANYMORE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO STREAM/DOWNLOAD …but i’d rather be with you, too Produced once again by Tony Berg (Phoebe Bridgers, Andrew Bird), …but i’d rather be with you, too is an addendum to Tuttle’s acclaimed 2020 covers LP, …but i’d rather be with you. The new EP showcases a remarkable trio of creative covers performed with some of Tuttle’s friends and favorite fellow artists, including renditions of Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” performed with Madison Cunningham, Phantogram’s “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” p

Mikail Graham: The Little Station That Could - KVMR Community Radio

Written by Mikail Graham on May 10, 2021 Greetings from the little station that could, does and continues to do 24/7/365. Mikail in the KVMR Banner Mountain Shack circa 1978. When I look back at the last nearly 44 years of my life, other than music there’s one thing that has remained steady through all of that time – KVMR. What started as a dream in one man’s meditation with his Guru, turned into an extended family of broadcasters and listeners alike that has become so much more than what any of us could ever imagine it would evolve into.  From the little shack on the hill and now in our own state of the art building in downtown Nevada City, this has been and is – one helluva trippy journey. With a little help from friends like you, we are slowly paying off the mortgage and making headway into the digital world of the 21st century in such a big way. We now have 3 separate frequencies/media platforms, a way-cool General Manager, a super productive staff, a n

Chicago reopening latest: What does Illinois upcoming bridge phase mean for entertainment in Chicago?

Chicago reopening latest: Spring Awakening Music Festival to return to Chicago in October, Riot Fest adds Nine Inch Nails Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Provided by Art on theMart Art on theMart reopens in Chicago this spring with Astrographics, developed in collaboration with the Adler Planetarium. These projections are from before the April 1 opening. As Chicago relaxes its pandemic rules on indoor gatherings, such as the number of people allowed inside bars, restaurants and churches, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced at the end of April. Outdoor events including farmers markets, festivals and outdoor shows also will be increasing capacity, Lightfoot said.

Summerfest, Ravinia and More: Festivals and Things to Do This Summer Around the Chicago Area

Summerfest, Ravinia and More: Festivals and Things to Do This Summer Around the Chicago Area © Getty Images As the weather warms and COVID-19 vaccinations increase, activities around the Chicago area that were previously closed are seeing a big return this summer. From concerts to farmers markets, Chicagoans will likely be able to feel a taste of normalcy in coming months as businesses and events reopen citywide. Take a look at things to do across the city and around the area this summer: See an Outdoor Concert at Ravinia Ravinia Festival has announced its summer concert lineup, preparing to reopen the park for the first time in more than a year for an in-person 2021 season.

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