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by Sarabeth Jackson
We all have a story. Matisyahu’s is bared in song, in equally passionate and hymnal Hebrew that pours from his lips,
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by Sarabeth Jackson
They covered Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain.” I could say that alone, and for me, it would be enough to sum up my
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by Sarabeth Jackson
You might remember Matisyahu adorned in a traditional Jewish yamaka, with long locks and a beard, singing his reggae-inspired
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by Sarabeth Jackson
Well, this is it. The third and final wave of artist additions for Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival was announced this week,
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by Sarabeth Jackson
Every now and then a song you haven’t heard in awhile comes on, and suddenly, as memories are triggered, you’re lost in
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by Sarabeth Jackson
It’s abundantly apparent to me that Cincinnati’s Indie Rock band Walk the Moon is only here with one goal in mind: to
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by Sarabeth Jackson
FEAR: It’s a four letter word that incites a quake in my gut just by saying it aloud. But according to composer, pianist, and
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by Sarabeth Jackson
Living mindfully is a concept that, over time, has become more widely accepted and understood in our culture. The idea that there
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by Sarabeth Jackson
A few weeks ago I chose Purity Ring’s Another Eternity as one of my top three favorite albums of the year for our Best of 2015
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by Sarabeth Jackson
A few weeks ago I chose Purity Ring’s Another Eternity as one of my top three favorite albums of the year for our Best of 2015
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by Sarabeth Jackson
Every great show or concert I’ve been to has one thing in common: connection. Hundreds of people singing the same lyrics,
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by Sarabeth Jackson
I’m just going to come right out and say it: My Morning Jacket is one of the greatest bands you’ll ever
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by Sarabeth Jackson
I have two great loves of my life: music and yoga. Both of these entities, sometimes simultaneously, have lifted me up and taken
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by Sarabeth Jackson
West End Trading Company has announced official set times for their 9th Annual Hurricane Party, and I’ll tell you this: there
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by Sarabeth Jackson
I’ve heard it was Benjamin Franklin who said beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. Well, I think Irish