Singer-songwriter Pete Sander plays Boone s Saloon this Thursday evening. Photo by Rich Dalsin Welcome one and all to the end of April and the start of May in the year of 2021 as we take a look at the music happening in our fair city and the surrounding areas. From a year ago when venues were closed and live music was only heard online, we ve come a long way, baby. Thursdays are on a roll, my friends, which says it s all about live music being back in a big way. I spy a way-too-rare appearance by singer-songwriter Pete Sander at Boone s and the return of an open mic at Blue Grouch with Kortney Leatherwood and Sam Draper as your entertaining hosts, plus Brandon Santini and his Band at the Curve Inn, for starters to your live music happening week.
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When you’re young, it’s important to announce you’re not just six or seven, but “And a half!” NPR Illinois is happy to say our newest program, Community Voices, is passing the six-month mark.
Co-host Bea Bonner and I have enjoyed the start of this new concept in elevating the perspectives and the breadth of our listeners and neighbors. You hear this phrase every episode, “Community Voices is events you might have missed and conversations with neighbors, artists, and area business people.”
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When Community Voices was conceived, we wanted a program that would allow us to go beyond the news. NPR Illinois’ newscasts, State Week, Statewide, and the 21st all meet that bar well and are more focused on Illinois or capital-based stories. We want to be able to hear about things happening locally that might not be news, but are interesting. In these isolated times of the COVID era, we want to hear from each other about how we are faring
Zack Fedor joined up with Hipbone Sam back in January of 2016. As a few larger venues are able to open up as we experience an orderly lessening of the pandemic protocols around the state, a return to a music scene as we know it is in our foreseeable future. While we re waiting, how about checking out what we were doing a few years ago at this point in January? Kinda like making a Way-Back Machine move, for you fans of Mr. Peabody, or perhaps a Billy Pilgrim unstuck in time moment for followers of Kurt Vonnegut or even a
Back to the Future experience of sorts for the moviegoers among us. Buckle up and here we go.
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Andrew Harrington doing what he does best, farming! (Courtesy of Andrew and Christine Harrington)
CHESTER, CT Transplants from Nevada, Christine and Andrew Harrington will be making the move soon, to the quaint town of Chester, to fulfill their dream and take over operations at Deep Hollow farm.
The couple, who are originally from the east coast said they regret the move to Nevada and miss the trees, ocean and favorable farming conditions here and can t wait to move back.
Both Christine and Andrew are well versed in the art of farming and are looking forward to getting back to the fertile, rich soil of Connecticut, to begin the next chapter of their lives.
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