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  1. Há 5 dias · Guitarist Nels Cline made his mark with a striking solo during a country-infused number, Forget The Flowers, showcasing his handle of chicken pickin’. The evening’s energy peaked first during Handshake Drugs , where Wilco’s sound started immaculately crisp before ascending into a feedback jam that could rival the primal fervour of a 1969 Grateful Dead performance.

  2. Há 5 dias · Wilco will love you baby.”. At the band’s own festival at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, now in its eighth edition since 2010, you feel that love at every turn, whether you’re ...

  3. Há 5 dias · In the heart of Toronto’s cultural tapestry lies Massey Hall, an iconic venue whose walls have borne witness to countless musical legends. Last night (July 2nd), this historic stage welcomed Wilco’s “Tour to Infinity” North American jaunt as the alt-rock stalwarts once again showcased their sonic landscapes that have shaped the indie music scene for decades.

  4. Há 3 dias · So what is the literature of our time — let’s say the last five or ten years — shaping up to be? The clearest signature I can see in the emergent fossil record is the three-headed monster of Sally Rooney, Emma Cline, and Ottessa Moshfegh.

  5. Há 5 dias · Thollem: Worlds in a Life, Two (2024, ESP-Disk): Pianist, goes by first name, last name is McDonas, nominally a solo album, but draws on samples from previous albums, so side credits for William Parker (bass), Michael Wimberly (drums), Pauline Oliveros (MIDI accordion), Terry Riley (vocals), Nels Cline (guitar, effects, Mega mouth).

  6. Há 3 dias · My understanding of Nexu and Nexus-like apps is that you pick an object to view from a catalogue, like the Messier or NGC catalogues, etc. I don't know what I want to see, so how can I pick something from a catalogue? In the Star Sense app, there are catalogues available and I can pick one and the app will direct me to it.

  7. Há 1 dia · Similarly, Racial Culture: A Critique (2005), Richard T. Ford argued that while "there is no necessary correspondence between the ascribed identity of race and one's culture or personal sense of self" and "group difference is not intrinsic to members of social groups but rather contingent o[n] the social practices of group identification", the social practices of identity politics may coerce ...