Blues Beat: Black-Eyed & Blues Fest returns this weekend
Domenic Forcella
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Neal & The Vipers are playing the Black-Eyed & Blues Fest on Saturday.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photo
The blues scene kicks into high gear as the free Black-Eyed & Blues Fest returns to Hartford’s Bushnell Park on Saturday and Sunday.
The Mighty Soul Drivers start things off Saturday. They bring the classic soul sounds of Memphis, Muscle Shoals and points South to the hills of New England. The Mighty Soul Drivers take their inspiration from the giants of Southern soul and combine that with contemporary tunes. The band won the 2015 Connecticut Blues Society Blues Challenge and went on to represent the state at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
Edmonton fire crews fight 2 northside fires, Friday morning
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Edmonton fire crews fight 2 fires Friday morning
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‘Plan B’ trailer: New movie shot in Syracuse takes you on a wild road trip Syracuse.com 5/4/2021
Buckle up, Central New York. You’re about to go on a wild road trip.
Hulu has released the first trailer for “Plan B,” the latest movie from Liverpool-based American High. The Hulu Original Film premieres May 28 on the streaming service.
The teen comedy follows a straight-laced high school student (“The Big Sick” actress Kuhoo Verma) who, after a regrettable first sexual encounter, gets help from her slacker best friend (MTV’s “Teen Wolf” star Victoria Moroles) to search for a morning-after pill in America’s heartland after the local pharmacist (played by “Super Troopers” star Jay Chandrasekhar) refuses to give them Plan B. The cast also includes former “Saturday Night Live” star Rachel Dratch, “Speechless” actor Kyle Cook and “Insatiable” actor Michael Provost.