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View Comments MOUNT SOLON After a year hiatus due to COVID, Red Wing Roots music festival is back and set to sell out quick, according to festival organizers. We are thrilled to be coming together after such a long, difficult time, Michael Weaver co-founder of the festival, said. We anticipate a lot of emotion. For sure, it will be a year unlike any other. The festival is the brainchild of the local band The Steel Wheels and is focused on finger picking, bluegrass, American roots music. It is also a way to bring the band back to the area, their home, each summer. It started in 2013. ....
1 day ago in Entertainment Taylor Sheridan, initially brought on to rewrite the mountain thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead, gradually got more invested in the movie. When another filmmaker dropped out, he called the studio with an offer. I said if I can get Angie to do this with me, I ll direct it for you, Sheridan says. They said, Great. You ll never get Angie. 1 day ago in Sports, Trending ....
David Wax Museum’s living room jams are just like yours – except when they invite over pals it’s people like multi-instrumentalist Alec Spiegelman (Okkervil River, Lake Street Dive) and Lucius drummer Dan Moland. Spiegelman co-produced the duo’s latest recorded-from-home album Euphoric Ouroboric. Watch the 4-piece play songs from the album live and hear the full interview with WNRN’s Tad Abbey. Patrick Coman2021-05-18T11:59:13-04:00May 17th, 2021|In-Studios| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! ....
8 hours ago in Entertainment A bee collective introduced 17 new colonies to new designer hives, bringing to 1 million the city s population of honeybees cultivated by the Urban Beehives project. Creator Claudia Zanfi said the project aims to create an intersection between artistic language and biodiversity. 8 hours ago in Lifestyle A typographical error in a betting line on a Cleveland Browns-Kansas City Chiefs game in January led to a $10,500 windfall for nine eagle-eyed bettors. The error was revealed last week by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, which fined BetMGM.com $500 for failing to properly display the odds on a betting market. ....