Music Review: Patient 0, “Girl Problems”
Patient 0, the punk band fronted by Tess Majors, traces its origins to 2014, when Majors and best friend Hannah Fowler started jamming.
Patient 0, the punk band fronted by Tess Majors, traces its origins to 2014, when Majors and best friend Hannah Fowler started jamming.
Tess Majors, a 2019 graduate of St. Anne’s-Belfield School who interned in the spring of 2019 with Augusta Free Press, is dead after being stabbed in an apparent robbery attempt near Columbia University on Wednesday.
There will be other senseless tragedies where this cycle will play itself out, and other families who will see their loved ones turned into political footballs. Please, some consideration for them, as they mourn their loved ones.
Augusta County is an area rich with musical history. From the Appalachian genre back in the early days of America to the Statler Brothers’ rise to fame in the 1950s, the region has fostered an array of talent.
“People are afraid to go out because they’re struggling to do something. I want to make that not be the case. I want everyone to feel safe and comfortable.”
Upon entering the May 13th Waynesboro City Council meeting, I immediately noticed how packed the room was. I scanned the space to gage the demographic: mostly older than 40, but with some younger people scattered intermittently throughout.
If you walk into the Music Resource Center on an average day, you hear an eclectic array of genres echoing from all the different rooms. A hip-hop dance class takes place upstairs, someone makes beats in one of the studios, a rock band practices, and a girl records an R&B track in the vocal booth.
The Festival Stage at the 35th annual Crozet Fall Arts and Crafts Festival will be filled all weekend long with talented local musicians and dancers.
Attending a game at Camden Yards is like attending a country music festival with occasional bouts of baseball in between.
Waynesboro author Inman Majors will be signing copies of his new novel, The Millionaires, on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. at Blue Mountain Coffees in Downtown Staunton. Proceeds from the sales of The Millionaires, a story of the rise and fall of two banking brothers who make a run at the Tennessee governor’s office in the…