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23 April 2021 The Pale White are a trio hailing from Newcastle, featuring vocalist/guitarist Adam Hope, his brother Jack on drums, and Tom Booth on bass. They’re a band that answers the question, “What if Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age had been raised on hard rock and Britpop instead of hard rock and blues?” Their debut album explores that idea, using many heavy rock tropes, some thick grooves, and an occasional burst of pop hooks. Infinite Pleasure opens with the title track, and the ominous sound of violin strings being scraped, and a simple but tension-filled guitar riff. Adam comes in singing softly, and the song doesn’t really kick in until the one-minute mark when the whole band enter and Adam and Booth crank up the distortion. The second verse begins after what’s essentially a half-chorus, this time including vocal harmonies, more percussion, and a touch of violin (or is it a cello?). The song continues to grow and shrink in volume and arrangement ....
277 reads Marine conservation requires collective participation from everyone. Recently, young women have taken the lead in marine conservation in Papua New Guinea, with the backing of the Coral Sea Foundation through its Sea Women of Melanesia (SWoM) Program. Marine conservation requires collective participation from everyone. Recently, young women have taken the lead in marine conservation in Papua New Guinea, with the backing of the Coral Sea Foundation through its Sea Women of Melanesia (SWoM) Program. The Coral Sea foundation, a brainchild of Australian marine biologist, Dr Andy Lewis, was founded in 2017. Dr Lewis has been working in marine science and ecotourism in PNG since 2006, and has surveyed the coral reefs in the country at over 165 locations. ....
Student wins $20K Coca-Cola scholarship Pacific Ridge School senior Nick Simpson has been named a 2021 Coca-Cola Scholar, receiving a $20,000 college scholarship. He was among 150 high school seniors chosen from an initial pool of nearly 100,000 applicants nationwide. As a member of the 33rd class of Coca-Cola Scholars, Nick exemplifies superior leadership, service and academics. He was also one of five Scholars this year chosen to receive a surprise celebration from the foundation. After volleyball practice, Nick was met with a Coca-Cola truck emblazoned with his name, the official Coca-Cola Bear mascot, a giant check for $20,000 and family members and faculty. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program is a joint effort of Coca-Cola bottlers across the country and The Coca Cola Company. With the 2021 class, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation will have provided more than $75 million in scholarships over 33 years. ....
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Tracey Thorn’s memoir My Rock ’n’ Roll Friend vibrates with love Thorn’s paean to her friend Lindy Morrison is much more than the dynamic of a personal relationship. Friendship often begins in aspiration and projection, as one or both parties see in the other qualities – frequently intangible and nebulous – that they admire, or envy, or that they believe themselves to lack. Sometimes we feel that something of the other might rub off on us, that we might be, to invert Philip Larkin’s thoughts about procreation, increased rather than diluted. We might also believe that such impulses are less powerful than those in romantic relationships. On this last, art, literature and our own experiences suggest we are wrong. ....