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Kirk Osoinach
Kirk was the second son of John A. and Ruth Campbell Osoinach, and was born on Nov. 18, 1932, in Glendale, Ohio. He grew up in Memphis, Tenn., and earned his undergraduate degree at Southwestern at Memphis, now Rhodes College. He established a...Tags: Entertainment, Human Rights, Culture, Stroke, Robert Frost
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Summer reading list crosses cultures
Summer Reading Club is under way. Are you signed up? The Washington County Free Library has reading clubs for all ages. Summer reading programs are an efficient, fun way to incorporate reading and related activities into summer family time. This month's...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Culture, Wars and Interventions, ABC (tv network)
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Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie join Occupy Wall Street protestors
Pop2itSeeger led the reported crowd of about 1,000 in protest songs and chants.... -
At Occupy Wall Street, the beat goes on -- with Crosby and Nash
Nation NowOccupy Wall Street: David Crosby and Graham Nash are scheduled to perform Tuesday at the Occupy Wall Street encampment in New York's Zuccotti Park.... -
Crosby and Nash croon for Occupy Wall Street protesters
Nation NowOccupy Wall Street: Protesters were relieved when rock and roll legends David Crosby and Graham Nash, of long-ago beloved Crosby, Nash, Stills & Young, showed up Tuesday afternoon to perform for Occupy Wall Street protesters at Zuccotti Park in lower... -
Influences: Ben Jaffe of Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Culture MonsterBen Jaffe leads the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, which makes its home in a storied New Orleans venue when it isn’t touring the world. The band appears at Walt Disney Concert Hall next Tuesday for a collaboration with dance group the Trey McIntyre... -
Occupy Wall Street gets a benefit album
Pop & HissActs including Third Eye Blind, Lucinda Williams, Ladytron and the Zuccotti Park drum circle regulars all contributed tracks to "Occupy This Album," an album to benefit Occupy Wall Street.... -
Rob Young's 'Electric Eden'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesRob Young's "Electric Eden" is a rich, overgrown garden of a book. Subtitled "Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music," its ostensible purpose is to chronicle the late 1960s/early 1970s heyday of British folk rock: artists such as Fairport Convention, Nick...Tags: Folk (genre), Nick Drake, William Morris, Buddy Holly, England
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Actor Tim Robbins, in Sellersville concert, shows his music is no vanity project
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGHere’s how you know Thursday’s delightfully good concert by Academy Award-winning actor and director Tim Robbins at Sellersville Theater 1894 wasn’t your usual Hollywood star vanity music project: Tim Robbins in file photo The style of... -
Post-9/11 blather amnesty offer tendered
Change of SubjectI’ve come to grant blanket amnesty for whatever came out of your mouth or keyboard from September 11 through, say, December 31, 2001....Nancy Nall I'll take it. For those of us who paid to have something original to say, those...... -
Talking Nick Drake and Richard Thompson with author Rob Young
Jacket CopyAuthor Rob Young talks about icons and antecedents of the British Folk Movement....
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Original site for Pete Seeger topic gallery.