So often in the fickle societies presiding over the realm of new music, the breakthrough of a band comes largely from the innovation of a new sound. Read More
Studs Terkel is one of the great social historians of our time, but prefers to call himself a guerrilla journalist with a tape recorder. Read More
Sixty-something and sporting a wiry, silver ZZ Top beard, heavily tattooed and decked out like a dust-bowl hobo from John Steinbeck's classic 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath, nomadic one-man-band Seasick Steve has risen from total obscurity to become one of the hottest names on the international festival circuit. Read More
Athletes and children follow a Boston Celtic and a Little Leaguer in a global crusade for nuclear disarmament. Read More
Harold Dean "Jody" Taylor (pictured right) of the "Jude 'n' Jody" country music duo died Saturday at his home in Lexington. Read More
Send calendar submissions and story ideas to whatsup@northkitsapherald.com. THE POULSBO ARTIST LEAGUE: An association of artists of all media, meets from 12:30-3:30 p.m. every Wednesday (except during the month of December) at the Vinland Lutheran Church on Finn Hill Road to work on individual pieces. Read More
Penalty, by Stephen Smith and Alternative Accommodation, by Pam Valentine, presented by Halifax Thespians Total Theatre. 7.30pm. The Playhouse, King Cross Street, Halifax. Read More
The Grapes of Wrath were a jangly alternative folk-pop quartet formed in Kelowna, British Columbia, in 1983 by brothers Chris ... Read the full The Grapes of Wrath bio.