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The face of solo guitar is changing It s about time

The face of solo guitar is changing. It s about time. Guitarist Yasmin Williams in Washington, April 18, 2021. Since the heyday of John Fahey, the genre of solo guitar has been seen as the province of white men. A new generation of diverse players is rapidly changing that. Amr Alfiky/The New York Times. by Grayson Haver Currin (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- Before Yasmin Williams became a teenager, she found her perfect sport: “Guitar Hero,” the dizzying video game where aging rock staples enjoyed an unlikely second life through players wielding plastic controllers fashioned after vintage Gibsons. Williams’ parents purchased the game for her two older brothers, but the suburban D.C. family soon realized she was the household champion. “They would try to beat me,” Williams said on a recent afternoon in the sunroom of her grandmother Marsha’s home, near where she grew up. “But they couldn’t.”

He Fought for Decades to Make Marijuana Legal Now What?

He Fought for Decades to Make Marijuana Legal. Now What? Dana Beal, a longtime Yippie, staged protests and fought the law and spent time in jail to make weed available for all. Is there a future in pot activism? Dana Beal in Union Square in Manhattan on April 20, where he helped give away more than 1,000 joints.Credit.Julia Gillard for The New York Times Published April 29, 2021Updated May 6, 2021 Dana Beal stood in Union Square Park explaining the provenance of the pot being given away to a crowd of expectant people who were gathering near a bronze statue of George Washington astride a horse.

NYC Bans Park Punk Show Organizer — Permit Was for 9/11 Memorial

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation has reportedly banned punk shows in the city s parks arranged by the promoter behind this month s overpacked outdoor concert in Tompkins Square Park. After that gig raised concerns for violating the state s COVID-19 capacity restrictions and safety guidelines, the city is moving to revoke all permits for this organizer and related future events. According to Gothamist, the April 24 concert that hosted performances from NYC hardcore acts Madball, Murphy s Law and others, was legally permitted by the city. However, specifics have now emerged that appear to show the original permit application, submitted by the show s organizer, Black N Blue Productions, listed the event as a September 11 Memorial.  Gothamist has a purported image of the application.

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