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The Harmans Bluegrass To Open For Nashville Recording Country Artist Mo Pitney At 1st Annual Foster Fest

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ALTON - Listed as the “home-town favorites” The Harmans Bluegrass will open up for famous country music star Mo Pitney at this year’s first annual Foster Fest held at The Woodlands Golf Club & Banquet Facility on Saturday, July 29 th . Tickets for the show are $20 pre-ordered or $25 at the door. The show begins at 7 p.m. while doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the show can be found at www.fosterfestalton.com . The Harmans Bluegrass has been playing music for a long time, to say the least. Through many iterations, the group just celebrated 45 years of their annual show played at Lewis and Clark Community College earlier this year. Mo Pitney, a Nashville recording artist, has been named an “Artist To Watch” by Rolling Stone and Billboard. He has amassed a following of 217,000 on Facebook and has over 50,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Pitney has seen past success with his latest albums, especially 2016’s Behind This Guitar and 2020’s

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Net zero by 2050?

2 years 5 months ago
Are you in the mood for some rare optimistic climate news? The Rocky Mountain Institute released a report today forecasting that solar and wind are growing so fast and getting so cheap that they're now on track to produce 30% of all electricity by 2030 and upwards of 70-85% by 2050: If we can do ...continue reading "Net zero by 2050?"
Kevin Drum

I guess Sweden didn’t kill everyone after all

2 years 5 months ago
Excess mortality is generally considered a better guide to COVID deaths than actual counts of COVID deaths themselves, which are subject to considerable interpretation and dispute. Here are the excess mortality rates for Scandinavia, the US, and a bunch of large European countries: Sweden is at the very bottom. There's only one country that's noticeably ...continue reading "I guess Sweden didn’t kill everyone after all"
Kevin Drum

NIL deal brings new frozen pizza to Schnucks

2 years 5 months ago
St. Louis area Schnuck Markets in Missouri and Illinois have a new frozen pizza. The exclusive deal with Every True Tiger Brands features the image of three Mizzou football players on the label.
Jeff Bernthal