The New York Timesflipped into OpinionOpinion & Analysis A Ray of Hope in a Slimy Southern Cave verified_publisherThe New York Times - Michael Ray TaylorOne day in 2019, back when crossing state lines to go caving seemed perfectly safe, I drove eight hours from Arkansas to central Tennessee and soon found myself in a muddy belly crawl. Pushing a cumbersome...
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsMusic Incitement Enabled verified_publisherslate.com Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Emily Bazelon for the New York Times Magazine: “People Are Dying. Whom Do We Save First With …
NPROhio Arlo McKinley's Life Is Full Of Gripping Stories verified_publisherNPR - Stephen Kallao , John MyersArlo McKinley grew up in Cincinnati, something he proudly wears on his sleeve. Sure, Nashville wasn't too far away, but McKinley never left Ohio, and that's a bit of what's at the heart of Die Midwestern,...
Forbesflipped into BusinessGuitar Venture Capitalist Bob Davoli Releases Debut Album ‘Wistfully Yours’ Forbes - Annie ReuterBob Davoli has spent over 30 years as a venture capitalist, landing on the Forbes Midas List five times and appearing on the cover of Businessweek in 2000. Founder of Gutbrain Ventures, an independent...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteflipped into This Just InAlbums Karl Mullen, of Carsickness/Ploughman's Lunch, finds some light in the darkness on new album post-gazette.com - Scott Mervis It’s one of the most distinctive voices to ever emerge from the Pittsburgh music scene. With the pioneering punk band Carsickness, it was often a …
Music WHAT WE LOST smdp.com - Esteban Inchaustegui OUR TERRIBLE MUSIC LOSSESIt’s always sobering to see those year-end lists of the musicians who died that year. But like so many other ways, 2020 was …