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When life hands you lemons, you make lemonade and that’s exactly what siblings Georgia and Caleb Nott, A.K.A. BROODS, did. Except instead of lemons, it was heartbreak and instead of lemonade it was an album titled Space Island. The album marks the New Zealand duo’s fourth album and comes from a vulnerable place for Georgia who provides lead vocals for the group. Following a difficult divorce, Georgia found solace in songwriting and creating an emotional sonic landscape with the help of her brother. The result is a 10-song journey through heartbreak and self-discovery that includes a feature from Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo on “I Keep” and comes alongside a tour announcement in support of the latest release. Luckily, amid all the excitement, All Access got the opportunity to hang with the sister and brother duo to get an inside look to the creation of the new album, what a real world Space Island would be like, what they miss most about music before technology became so pr ....
There are so many broods around that people started eating them. normally we would judge anyone who would eat a winged insect but in a moment like this you ve got to keep an open mind and we have. bret lawson knows a lot about eating bugs. he s from fox news headlines. we ll walk us through a taste test. gets to see you. tucker, good to be here. the brood x kind of sounds like the rival game at the high school quad but this is the group of cadedas that show up every 17 years. the loss time we saw them was 2004. they are notable for that loud sound that they make. it s often heard when we go to press conferences throughout the washington, d.c. area, when we re hearing politicians. a hundred decibels is how loud that sound can get. it s interesting. the sounds you re hearing from the cadedas is the mating call of the male cicada to the female to get the groove on so they can ....
Giant Brood of Billions of Insects Set to Emerge in US in Mass Synchronized Event JOHN COOLEY & CHRIS SIMON, THE CONVERSATION 15 MARCH 2021 A big event in the insect world is approaching. Starting sometime in April or May, depending on latitude, one of the largest broods of 17-year cicadas will emerge from underground in a dozen states, from New York west to Illinois and south into northern Georgia. This group is known as Brood X, as in the Roman numeral for 10.
For about four weeks, wooded and suburban areas will ring with cicadas whistling and buzzing mating calls. After mating, each female will lay hundreds of eggs in pencil-sized tree branches. ....
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Decisions. a presidency can be destroyed if the president makes a tough decision and broods over it. i think he is correct later on in that conversation i think he said he brings his team in and he lets them go at it against each other and he listens. i think that s an important part of the process for any president. the president that i worked for, george herbert walker bush, baker and myself went at it a number of times for the president trying to give him sometimes taking positions that we didn t believe in ourselves but at least giving him the arguments on the other side. that s an important thing for the president to hear. so i think the process is good. i hope the president understands that on decisions like the saudi decision, like the north korea decision, that it should not just be a gut decision but based on what he hears from those advisors. bill: interesting stuff. great to get your insight. thank you, governor. see you next week. have a good thanksgiving. ....