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A Glorious Summer

by Post Editors on June 12, 2011

Bound for Glory, North America’s longest running live-music folk broadcast, is in the midst of its 44th season.

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Fly Like an Eaglesmith

by Luke Z. Fenchel on June 11, 2011

Fred Eaglesmith just released his 18th album, but thankfully he’s still singing about snow plow drivers, how ladies with big hair are closer to heaven, and how he wants to buy your truck.

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While You Were In: Ithaca Festival Music

by Post Editors on June 6, 2011

While no means completely representative of Tompkins County’s sound (you might have heard of the Horse Flies, Hank Roberts, Donna the Buffalo, Johnny Dowd, Jenny Lowe, Hubcap, Afghanistan or the Settlers) the Ithaca Festival was a decent place to sample some local music

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While You Were In: Donna the Buffalo

by Post Editors on May 24, 2011

Donna the Buffalo stopped by Castaways for a show Friday, May 20, 2011, and Post photographer Angela Goldberg was there to catch it.

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Releasing ‘Neuroses’

by Post Editors on May 18, 2011

Joshua Hatcher who will celebrate the release of his CD “Neuroses” Wednesday, May 18, 2011 with a 8:30 p.m. show at the Carriage House dedicates his music to his friends who kept him sane, and drove him insane, because “if you did there’s a fighting chance that one of these neuroses is about you.”

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While You Were In: The Reverend Horton Heat

by Post Editors on May 17, 2011

Jim Heath, better-known as the Reverend Horton Heat brought his crack band and a good sense of humor to the Haunt Thursday, May 12, 2011, where he charmed the pants off a nearly sold-out crowd. Most of Heat’s songs are like shots – whiskey or espresso – immediately energizing and fun to take in, and the band ripped through a long line of shots in chronological order.

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While You Were In

by Post Editors on May 16, 2011

These United States, Sound Awake, Joe Novelli, Johnny Dowd and the Hogwashers on a Mid-May Weekend in Ithaca.

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While You Were In

by Post Editors on May 2, 2011

Local dub act Big Mean Sound Machine and Sophistafunk joined out-of-town favorites Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad for a spring show at Castaways. Photos by Angela Goldberg.

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A Mother’s Call for Peace

by Post Editors on April 30, 2011

“When I first learned how Mother’s Day started, I was shocked,” Hallagan said. “I felt a need to honor and remember Mother’s Day as something far more important than sending a Hallmark card or bouquet of flowers.”

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While You Were In: Lupe Fiasco

by Post Editors on April 19, 2011

The Show Must Go On: Despite injuring himself early in a set, Lupe Fiasco performed more than an hour’s worth of his greatest hits at Cornell’s Barton Hall Sunday, April 17, 2011. Photos by Heather Ainsworth.

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