There is humor in subverting expectations, but Night Court Season 1 Episode 13 shoots itself in the foot when they shelve Abby’s characteristic optimism in favor of fear-driven heroics. Of course, she fears for the well-being of her courthouse friends, and her goal is altruistic, but for Dan to champion having faith in people’s ability
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Fifty-two years ago today, on April 12, 1971, John Denver‘s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was released as a single. The song is from his 1971 album Poems, Prayers & Promises. Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert originally started writing “Take Me Home, Country Roads” for Johnny Cash. But, when Denver learned of the track, he requested to
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The 2023 Music at the Intersection is coming. The two-day outdoor concert, now in its third year, is set to take place at Grand Center Arts District on Saturday, Sept. 9, and Sunday, Sept. 10, in St. Louis, Missouri. Grammy-nominated singer Masego is headlining act for day one. He will support his sophomore self-titled album,
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Opening with a dark orchestral-sounding piece, “Inimica Malevolentia,” that wouldn’t be out of place in a David Lynch movie, the fifth album from Long Island, New York quartet Dimentianon is as twisted as the intro would suggest. Deeper into Chapter VI: Burning Rebirth, the band’s—M (vocals), Joe Fogarazzo (guitars/bass), Don Zaros (keyboards), Matt Hass (drums)—true
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The 1970s was a tumultuous time, full of upheaval on many fronts, from the end of the Vietnam War to the dawn of personal computers. It makes sense that its music had a similar helter-skelter feel. The early ’70s were a musical melting pot where genres like rock, reggae, funk, and pop could coexist. Ingenuity
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Every relationship has its secrets. Some are more significant than others, and when Hannah’s husband disappears, leaving only a terse message behind, “Protect her,” she must team up with Owen’s daughter, Bailey, to discover the truth of his disappearance. This sets up a situation in which Bailey must rely on and trust the stepmother she
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Kenyon Dixon has released the official video for his new single “Slow Dancing” featuring Kincy.  The retro visual features Dixon chilling out and getting cozy with a foxy lady in a vintage pad with an in-house band. Other guests are also getting their groove, while Dixon and Kincy eventually link up for vibes. Dixon released
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