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Music Q&A: A Wake Up Call - Irish America
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Music Roundup: A Wake Up Call | Irish America
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UmeÃ¥ About share When the exploring comes to an end and we sit down to write up all of this magnificent content, it is utterly vital to set the right mood in the room. That means playing the right music, momentum-heavy tunes that practically pick up the pen and drag the work out of our local editor. To cut a long story short, UmeÃ¥âs own Cult of Luna is just about the perfect travel writing music, and we wonât hear any different.
There is plenty more to the town affectionately known as âLittle Stockholmâ, home to 90,000 (or so) people in the northeast of Sweden, gazing convivially across the Gulf of Bothnia towards Finland and the east. A former European Capital of Culture, UmeÃ¥ is home to the worldâs largest collection of vintage guitars and almost as many birch trees, that perfect marriage of creativity and nature that brings out the best in both. The name loosely translates as âthe roaring riverâ, which sums up t
Savannopoly at Location Gallery in Savannah puts twist on Monopoly
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2021 Savannah Series: April, May, June separate solo exhibitions; Grand Bohemian Gallery, The Mansion on Forsyth Park, 700 Drayton St.; kesslercollection.com or call 912.721.5007. Savannah native, painter Dottie Turner Leatherwood, “A Conversation with the Savannah Landscape,” opening reception 4-7 p.m. April 15, exhibit through May 15. SCAD graduate, multi-disciplinary artist Amiri Geuka Farris, “Inspire and Surprise, Art in Public Spaces,” opening reception 4-7 p.m. May 27, exhibit through June 27. Public artist, Savannah resident Jerome Meadows, a talk entitled “The Importance of Art in Public Spaces,” on the significance of public art to the community and how it reflects our society at large on 6 p.m. May 27.