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Album Review: Kikagaku Moyo Evolve in Live at Levitation

In treading through the annals of rock music, it’s hard to argue that any approach to the genre has been more persistent than psychedelic-rock. From the jangling opening riff of 13th Floor Elevators’ “You’re Gonna Miss Me,” to the outpouring of groups that flocked to Haight-Ashbury in the late- 60s (therein forging a widespread counterculture), to the shoegaze sounds that swept the U.K. throughout the 90s, rock artists have continuously found new ways to interpret the ever-malleable, wide-ranging sound of psychedelic music. Aside from modern pop’s incorporation ( cough appropriation) of the genre’s aesthetic, the national craze around this music and its culture is clearly not as prevalent as it once was, when thousands of young Americans blew off their middle-class expectations for the Learyology of “dropping out and tuning in.” Since the start of the decade, however, a more subtle independent scene has been brewing thanks to forward-thinking artists like The Bl

New mosque proposed in Naperville generates unprecedented public participation

New mosque proposed in Naperville generates unprecedented public participation The Islamic Center of Naperville has proposed constructing a more than 26,000-square-foot mosque in the first phase of its 40-year plan for a new religious, educational and community center. Courtesy of the Islamic Center of Naperville   The Islamic Center of Naperville owns a 13-acre lot in a residential area along 248th Avenue. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer   Posted2/8/2021 5:30 AM The Islamic Center of Naperville s proposal to construct a religious facility on the southwest side of town is generating what city officials say is an unprecedented volume of public interest. Thousands of people have weighed in so far on plans for the site along 248th Avenue, with hundreds more signed up to offer testimony during an upcoming public hearing. While the plans have received an abundance of support from many community members, others have voiced strong opposition, citing conc

Plans for mosque on 248th Ave in Naperville raising concerns with some neighbors again

George H Gurley

George H. Gurley wrote a general interest column for the Kansas City Star three times a week for ten years and was the book review editor for a number of years. He later wrote a regular column for the Lawrence, Kansas Journal World. He has two books of poetry ( Home Movies, Raindust Press and Fugues in the Plumbing, BkMk Press and a collection of columns with Peter Simpson ( Press Box and City Room, BkMk Press). His poems and short stories have appeared in literary magazines such as Poetry and Cures and Cures won the Missouri Arts Council s playwriting contest. His book reviews have appeared in

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