ANGOLA — Sunday’s unveiling of the much-anticipated Sojourner Truth monument in Angola has spectators coming from far and wide, including documentary director and producer Lateef Calloway, New York.
03/31/2021
From the people that brought you the “buddies in the business,” welcome to the Land of Enchanted Mazda. Enchanted Mazda is the new little sister to Toyota of Santa Fe and it opened April 1, 2021. Many of the same people you know and love from Toyota of Santa Fe are behind it. And yes, you’ll certainly have a “Buddy in the Business” at Enchanted Mazda.
THEY KEPT THE OLD LOCATION
When they moved into their new facility for Toyota of Santa Fe, they kept the old location. They say, “It is a great building with a lot of history. Even now, two years later, customers stop by looking for Toyota of Santa Fe. We kept the building active with support staff and our used car reconditioning people. Plus, Buddy kept his office in it. But we had plans to grow. Eventually, we wanted to add a second franchise and add it to the location. That’s where Mazda came in.”
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2017
Finbar Furey marks his 70th birthday with his new album, Paddy Dear, consisting of a brace of new songs from the legendary balladeer, along with covers of
The Galway Shawl and
He’ll Have to Go.
We Built a Home opens with a sparky run of banjo picking resting on co-producer Peter Eades effective keyboard. The veteran balladeer is passionately committed to his own Famine-era lyric, denouncing unequivocally “cold, cold genocide” a term which one of those revisionist people might baulk at. Yet Finbar tells it straight.
He is on very familiar ground on the second track,
The Galway Shawl, popular 40 years ago in every formica-trimmed lounge bar from Clonakility to Cardonagh to Kilburn. The song was revived ten years ago in a version by Patrick Street on their 2007 album,