Campbell’s Maze Daze, Missouri N and Carob Road, Clever. Hours: 9 a.m.-1 a.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday; noon-7 p.m. Sunday through Nov. 1. Features corn maze, hayrides, picnics, games, food and more. Admission: Tuesday-Thursday: $6; free for ages 4 and younger; Friday-Sunday: $8; $5 for ages 65 and older; free for ages 4 and younger. Visit www …
Calendar of Events (The Alexandria Town Talk)
FREE WEEKEND FOR KISATCHIE NATIONAL FOREST: In celebration of Public Lands Day, the U.S. Forest Service will waive all recreation use fees such as camping, motorized trails, boat launches and day-use areas in Kisatchie National Forest. For more information, visit the Kisatchie National Forest website at www.kisatchie.us or call Forest Service Supervisor’s Office at …
Sunday, Sept. 27
Elks on motorcycles? (Charlevoix Courier)
First they came to Charlevoix, then they opened a clubhouse, now the Charlevoix Elks are hosting a poker run, motorcycle show and party to benefit the Forgotten Eagles.
After five years in the hipster underground, Kings of Leon have crossed over to the big room. Can anyone follow?
BLACK ROCK CITY, Nev. — Every year on Labor Day weekend, the Burning Man festival concludes its weeklong celebration of art, performance and individual expression in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, one of the most remote areas in the country.
Stone Roses redo classic (Skidmore News)
Album: 5 Stars Box Set: 3.5 Stars Like virtually every obscenely hyped band that has failed to follow through on its initial success, The Stone Roses’ reputation has swelled to mythic proportions. A string of unglamorous lawsuits and public bickering in the wake of their 1988 self-titled debut delayed the release of a follow up until 1994, and by that time the rock press and the public had moved …
TICKETS have gone on sale this week for the Wick performance of one of Britain’s most successful bands.
In the era of synthesized pop beats and barely legal song lyrics, This Providence keeps it real. The soothsaying love ballads and grief-stricken rock tunes about relationships complement the idealistic nature of the rock enthusiast.
For a band to be able to lay authentic claim to a genre which is traditionally attached to a specific part of the world, do they necessarily need to be born and bred there?
