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  • This year artists working within the orbit of the unstable category "roots music" got personal even as they explored complex cultural lineages and challenged the rules of established scenes and forms.
  • Officials enacted a curfew for young people and added extra patrols. The shootings took place near an area where thousands had been watching the Bucks play in the NBA's Eastern Conference semifinals.
  • Officials in Texas release more information, while Americans across the nation continue to express shock and grief at the massacre.
  • A Carmel Valley couple has volunteered to house a family of Ukrainian refugees. They are a single mother with three children.
  • Roundabouts are one of the city's strategies to lower greenhouse gas emissions and improve traffic safety.
  • President Biden tested negative for COVID-19 and will discontinue his isolation, his doctor wrote Wednesday in a letter. He appeared in public remarks not long after the letter's release.
  • Fellows of Disability Futures for this year honors disabled lineages in art, which is to say, traces the links between elders and emerging artists across the country.
  • NPR broke the news about artistic director Nataki Garrett hiring a private security detail for her personal safety.
  • Join the fun at Belly Up Tavern as The Bouncing Sould take the stage for a live performance this May! Sharing the stage with them, we'll have Strike Anywhere and The Last Gang, promising a great night filled with music and fun. Date | Tuesday, May 10 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Location | Belly Up Tavern Get tickets here! General admission: $30 Reserved Loft seating: $53 Ages 21+ only. For more information, please visit bellyup.com/email-builder/the-bouncing-souls or call the venue at (858) 481-8140.
  • GRAMMY® nominated Missy Raines' command of acoustic bass, vocals, and songwriting navigates the amalgam of bluegrass, folk, and Americana music. She was named 2020 International Bluegrass Music Association Bass Player of the Year, for the 9th time, more than any other bass player in the history of the organization. Missy Raines has proven herself without doubt as an iconic bluegrass instrumentalist. But with her newest release, Royal Traveller, Raines has stepped into the spotlight as a songwriter for the first time. The album digs deep into Raines' family life and her upbringing in West Virginia. Featuring previous and current members of her live band, as well as cameos from other bluegrass greats such as Stuart Duncan and Tim O'Brien, the album is a gorgeous look into the perspective, history, and musical influences of one of Nashville’s most beloved musicians, Missy Raines. She will be performing at the Museum of Making Music on Friday, April 29 at 7.pm.!
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