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Psychic medium Dallisa Hocking brings a positive message from beyond to local stages
While her Binion’s show is on hiatus, she’ll host smaller “unplugged versions” of the show at Spirit & Spark, her Henderson “boutique soul center.”
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Album review: Phantogram’s ‘Ceremony’
Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter tilt toward their influences and ancestry—a little Portishead here, some Eurythmics there—but with songs as catchy as “Pedestal,” what does it serve to obsess over where it all came from?
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Album review: U.S. Girls’ ‘Heavy Light’
Meghan Remy has grown her band into a community of 20 session musicians as vital to U.S. Girls’ sound as the vision itself, moving together in a celebration of unity at a time when often there is none.
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Album review: Soccer Mommy’s ‘Color Theory’
Sophie Allison’s nostalgic voice and shimmery guitars compare to Juliana Hatfield and Lisa Loeb, but her songs offer a thoroughly modern take on winsome indie pop.
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Nevada Humanities’ ‘Margaret, Are You Grieving’ offers positivity in the face of a somber theme
Though the Arts District gallery is currently closed, all of the visual and literary works comprising the exhibit will be viewable online.
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Bally’s staged a one-night ‘Extravaganza’ before the shutdown
“Maybe we wait a little bit, stay at home, read a book and rest, and when it’s over, everybody will want to be out enjoying themselves. Our shows will be even bigger and ready.”
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Album review: Guided By Voices’ ‘Surrender Your Poppy Field’
Pollard’s preternatural ability to bounce around the pop/rock spectrum makes ‘Poppy Field’ a real contender for GBV’s upper upper pantheon.
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Binge this week: ‘Next in Fashion,’ ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ the music of Polvo and more
If you’re not caught up on the ‘Invisibilia’ podcast, now’s a good time.
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How to stock your fridge and pantry for healthy homemade meals
Take a moment to assess what you already have. Then hit up the grocery stores with a list, preferably during non-peak times, and make a meal plan for a week or two.