![]() ![]() Posted Augby & filed under Behind the Cover, News. I could go on about all the fantastic features, but it’s time for you to get comfortable, flip the page and enjoy the August Arts and Philanthropy issue! Finally, Steve is ending the debate on whether or not Pluto is considered a planet. Our photographer Andrea Hutchinson joined Sarah on a trip to Yew Dell Botanical Gardens to capture an exquisite sunrise and learn about the Capital Campaign to restore the castle to its former glory. Erika Holmquist-Wall taught Elizabeth so much about Claude Monet her brain was spinning, but out popped a feature that taught me so much about Monet and his beloved Water Lily paintings.Īngel McCoughtry, a former University of Louisville Basketball player, inspired the VOICE team to reach for the stars with the court she refurbished in Shively Park. Sarah divulges the twist Actor’s Theater has put on the forever classic “Dracula” (think: feminist revenge). Newman II, ranging from spoken word to visual arts and everything in between. Elizabeth Scinta learned of the many talents of Lance G. We are so excited to announce that her EP “Quiet Power” will be released on August 5!Īs you turn the magazine pages, prepare to be blown away by the artists and philanthropists in our community I know I certainly was. Sarah has been a part of the team since September 2021 while also working on her music career. You might notice our stunning cover star as our very own Sarah Carter Levitch. The August Art and Philanthropy issue is here! This issue gives our readers insight into what’s happening in the art world and what nonprofit events are coming up. Posted Augby & filed under Letter from the Editor, News. When the fields start rollin the clouds drift down to a time gone by but no ones aroundĬrimson sunset goes down on my loneliness Thinkin how it’s crazy, the sky’s the past, When the fields start rollin the clouds drift down to a time gone by and no ones aroundĪnd I’m dancin’ with myself in the August sun I can drive through the night without anyone I can dance with myself in the August sun I’m thinkin how it’s crazy, the sky’s the past, how long we last Goin’ to the country where the horses fly Allow me to share lyrics from one of her songs, August Sun. August also happens to be her birth month, so it’s a marvelous way to celebrate. However, she is truly talented and is debuting her EP this month, “Quiet Power,” and we are excited to share this with you. It wasn’t an easy decision to include her on the cover along with a feature story. Our cover model is my daughter, Sarah Carter Levitch. We welcome you to the August Art & Philanthropy issue. The way you love someone and how you talk. Posted Augby & filed under News, Publisher Note. Ser: They seem to imply Frank is such a good shot that.Musicisallthereis: No one can f**k with Ramsey, not even close.Anthony Mulligan: I'm sorry to necro this piece so hard right now, b.mp3 2012 2013 album album review download interview live music video new new album new song review single song stream streams tour tour dates video REVIEW: Gojira continue to evolve with ‘Magma’.StéLouse and DEVAULT link up for “All I Need”.UTG INTERVIEW: Mark Lavengood shares insights into bluegrass and touring.UTG INTERVIEW: Broderick Batts talks living in L.A.Comment below and let us know your thoughts on “Gifted.” ![]() Click below to enjoy “Gifted.”įrench Montana’s debut studio effort, Pardon My French, arrives in stores May 21. It’s not exactly the smoothest track of the day, but one element of it you simply must hear. Even when Montana compares himself to Whitney Houston on her last track, when every bit of the die hard hip hop fan inside you feels the churning of disgust, those angelic croons break through the beat and convince you to ride out the remaining minutes. The focus is supposed to be on the lyrics, and we could argue for hours over whether or not Montana should think his mic skills deserving of such a spotlight (spoiler: they’re not), but there is no denying the exciting atmosphere created by The Weeknd’s presence. Letting Canadian heartthrob The Weeknd take center stage, “Gifted” pairs the Montana and the crooner against a relatively empty beat. He’s the rapping equivalent to DJ Khaled in terms of collaborations, and today’s new single is no different. Love him or hate him, it’s hard to deny French Montana’s knack for partnering with the biggest names in the industry. ![]()
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