Dateline: Syracuse, New York
Articles: 42
Georgette Nicolaides is a writer, musician, and visual artist. She plays noisy violin in the ambient/psychedelic project Atlantic Drone and is currently reading about eight different books. @%$ ADD! She enjoys music, long walks in the park, and documentaries about ventriloquists, crossword puzzle makers, and other eccentrics. She teaches statistics to college students and most of them stay awake during her lectures! This pleases her.
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Several organic food producers and manufacturers have joined forces to encourage organic eating. But is the motivation green or, well... the other green?
I can't help but see our ten-year spate of school killings as reflective of our own American culture's increasing fragmentation.
Violinist Oliver Lewis plays a techno-flavored homage to classical music's most popular pieces.
Will street punks and hip hop kids in NY unite, or will the evening end in violence?
If vegans don't eat meat, eggs, or cheese and other dairy - what do they eat? And more importantly, are there any good desserts?
New Orleans, Christmas Music, Dukes of Dixieland, Ellis Marsalis, Ingrid Lucia, Heritage Hall Jazz Band, Putamayo World Music.
Alternative rock, punk rock, Shock Nagasaki, Lower Class Brats, oi!, TKO Records
Christmas music, soundtrack, Peanuts, A Charlie Brown Christmas, Linus and Lucy, Vince Guaraldi, George Winston, TV holiday specials
Capolongo's modus operandi is to serendipitously find and enter a deserted building and take photographs, atmospheric and depicting decay, yet quite beautiful.
This newly unearthed pre-Borat travelogue offers a fond and amusing description of our country and and its people.
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