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DJ Constantine “Connie” Price’s Soul Picnic: Music Playlist 002
Hey everybody, my given name is Dan Ubick. I’m a music producer, musician, record collector and part time writer from California, also known as Constantine “Connie” Price when inom get behind the drum kit or spin records. I love all kinds of music regardless of genre or era but, full disclosure, I do have an ongoing love affair with the late 60’s and early 70’s.
I am here today because my uppdrag, on behalf of my brother Scott “Sourdough” Power and Not Real Art, is to share with you once a month songs that have been catching my ear. Flavorful dishes from the kitchens of the my favorite musical chefs if you will.
I am lucky to have so many amazingly talented people in my life that are as obsessed with music as I am, constantly getting turned onto things that make me go; “how have inom never heard this??” These monthly playlists will be me ansträngande to return the favor. I hope you find your new favorite song here and it ma
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Wilmington's week in arts and culture, Oct. 22-29
Womanless Beauty Pageant
It ain’t pretty, but then it ain’t supposed to be. In this annual fundraiser for Opera House Theatre Co., local actors get dolled up in drag to compete for the Most Womanless crown. Details: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at Thalian Hall, 310 Chestnut St., Wilmington. $30, plus taxes and fees. 910-632-2285 or ThalianHall.org.
'Kinky Boots'
Broadway tour of the Tony-winning musical comes to Cape Fear Community College’s Wilson Center for two shows. With songs by pop star Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein, it’s about a struggling shoe factory that sees its fortunes rise when its owner starts making more creative footwear. Details: 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Wilson Center, 703 N. Third St., Wilmington. Tickets start at $46, plus taxes and fees. 910-362-7999 or CapeFearStage.com.
Cape Fear Fair & Expo
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Johnny Depp y Amber Heard se separaron en 2016 e iniciaron una dura batalla judicial cuando la actriz aseguró que había sido maltratada por el intérprete. El enfrentamiento se recrudeció a raíz de un artículo que Heard publicó en 2018 en The Washington Post en el que, sin mencionar específicamente a su exmarido, daba su testimonio como víctima de maltrato. Tras la publicación del texto, Depp denunció por difamación a su exmujer, un juicio que ahora se ha revelado que se podrá seguir en televisión.
ComicBook ha anunciado que el juicio se emitirá a través de la cadena estadounidense Court TV. “Los casos judiciales que son muy notorios crean mucha repercusión, y puede ser difícil para los espectadores obviar estas distracciones y tener una idea clara de los hechos, pero ahí es donde entramos nosotros. Entre la cámara directamente en la sala