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OXFORD Covered Market is rightly acknowledged as a first class shopping and dining destination, but it can now also claim to be a great music venue. A line-up of new and up-and-coming artists from a variety of backgrounds were invited to perform in the walkways between the market’s shops for live sessions. The music was staged by Oxford’s award-winning independent audio production company and recording studio Upcycled Sound and concert promoters Oxford Contemporary Music which will now air the shows in a new digital series of bite-sized gigs called Live Sessions at The Covered Market. Bands and artists were given exclusive access to the area, with the micro-concerts recorded to be broadcast online between now and September.
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Texans are raving about H-E-B as the beloved grocery chain provides food and comfort amid a nightmarish storm mmeisenzahl@businessinsider.com (Mary Meisenzahl) © Provided by Business Insider People waiting outside H-E-B in Austin, Texas. Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images
Texans are showing love for grocery chain H-E-B on social media.
Winter storms left millions without power and water; H-E-B is known for disaster preparedness.
The chain has long been beloved in Texas and referred to as the state s moral center.
Severe winter storms devastated parts of Texas last week, leaving millions without power and drinking water in dangerously cold temperatures. Now, Texans are turning to the familiar for comfort and help in a time of crisis: H-E-B.