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Dancing the Night Away With The Golden Geese

(REVIEW) The Golden Geese comprises Cameron Mitchell, the lead singer and guitarist, Jamie Alegre, the drummer and singer and Brett Bass, the bassist. These three men captivate the crowd on stage with their upbeat tunes and raspy and smooth voices. From their unique voices to their heartfelt country lyrics, The Golden Geese have something for everyone. Their music is a blend of folk, pop and rock, making it enjoyable for all music lovers. They are able to transform any country cover into a work of art with their unique performance style.

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From North Carolina to NYC, Elevation Worship Gave a Memorable Performance

(REVIEW) The Elevation Worship ministry organizes pop-up worship events throughout the United States. These events aim to bring people together in worship within their community. Gathering in one place creates a unique atmosphere of connection and community that encourages people to experience the presence of God. 

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“Bad Cinderella” Is a Show Without an Audience

(REVIEW) For those among you wondering how many retellings of the Cinderella fairytale is too many, we may have finally hit a breaking point. The latest retelling of the classic Brother’s Grimm story opens on Broadway this month at the Imperial Theatre as a brand-new musical. This new incarnation is entitled “Bad Cinderella,” a title that, despite the promising list of people involved in the show, is not ironic.

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Country Singer Entertained Large Crowd at Ole Red in Nashville

(REVIEW) The country artist, AJ Kross, performed a four-hour set at Blake Shelton’s Bar, Ole Red, in Nashville, TN, on Thursday, March 16. AJ Krossis a country singer and guitarist. Kross sang a total of 48 songs in four hours during his set. As he continued to play some of the greatest country hits, Ole Red continued to have more and more people enter the bar.

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A Night with Twisted Charm in the Upper West Side

(REVIEW) The cover band Twisted Charm played their hearts out at Prohibition on Saturday, Feb. 18. They do not play original music and do not have an album or an EP because performing covers is what the band proclaims to be all about. They twist on stage every which way and charm the audience with their beautiful voices and perfect rhythm.

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Black Country, New Road and the Release of One of the 21st Century’s Best Albums

In 2021, BC,NR exploded onto the scene. Their debut studio album For the First Time revealed a band so sonically unique and cohesive that it blew the British underground scene out of the water. With tenor sax solos interrupting triumphant post-punk bridges, lavish lead key lines fluttering under soft violin strings and some of the best songwriting of the past decade, they were making their mark in the budding reemergence of post-rock.

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Ikaris is Not The Villain in Marvel’s ‘Eternals’

REVIEW — Marvel’s Eternals made its grand debut onto Disney+ for streaming on Jan. 12, 2022. The film follows the titled Eternals’, an immortal alien race, introduction to the already-full Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Sersi, Ikaris, Sprite, Ajax, Thena, Gilgamesh, Kingo, Makkari, Phastos and Druig are members of a group of superheroes who are more than seven centuries old and placed on Earth to protect humans from Deviants (an alien species who are end products of DNA testing gone wrong).

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What to Watch Coming Out of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival

(REVIEW) My first ever Sundance Film Festival was spent on a new couch. Having been moved entirely online just over two weeks before the festival’s Opening Night due to rising concerns about Omicron, I canceled my travel plans to Utah and set up my online schedule. The festival took place from January 20-30. I can’t say it was the way I imagined my experience would be, but it was likely for the best considering how many classes I would’ve missed and homework that would’ve gone ignored.

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