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A coming-of-age novel set in the schoolyards, nightclubs, and alleyways of a gritty, post-industrial town in Yorkshire, England. Three girls are inseparable, but as they grow up and away from one another, a long-festering secret threatens to rip the trio apart.
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The LA Times hailed their songwriting as "some of the best songwriting of their generation." Socially conscious and emotionally rich, their work has earned them a respected place in the indie-folk world. They joined Kate McNally for some songs from their yet to be released albums, Touch Grass and their Covid release, Nonet.
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Twisted Pine stopped in The Folk Show studio during their recent tour before with some music from their new release, Love Your Mind.
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Volkert Volkersz stopped by with songs from his new release, It's Cocoa Time: Songs from the Season with Opa Volkersz.
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Based on a true story of murder for hire, this novel examines the extent to which one family will go in order to protect their own.
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North Carolina folk-roots duo Chatham Rabbits return to the Word Barn with new music from their album “Be Real With Me” and audience favorites.
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A tightly-bound Nigerian family living in Florida and their struggle with the trauma of war as it ripples through the generations.
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The 15th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival is screening at The Music Hall on Friday night.
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Erica Brown and The Bluegrass Connection is a five-piece band incorporating a unique and diverse blend of original and traditional music- including bluegrass, folk and country influences.
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In "Let Only Red Flowers Bloom," Feng recounts her experiences reporting on China during the era of Xi Jinping.
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Two brothers in dire straits, living on the edge of Yellowstone, agree to a desperate act of survival.
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Explore the state's wildlife resources at Discover WILD New Hampshire Day on Saturday.