Brian Moss’ commitment to improvisation runs deep—so deep that this past November he and his Spafford band members thought up a little experiment. Instead of taking the stage themselves at Globe Hall in Denver, they asked their crew to hop up there for the first few minutes of the second set. Pretty soon the guitar techContinue reading “White-Canvas Improv With Spafford’s Brian Moss”
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Nuclear Winter in THE DEAL
Only 104 nuclear plants exist in the U.S. today, but as the country tries to wean itself off of fossil fuels, there’s no great demand for them from buyers—and the reasons have nothing to do with the calamity that struck the shores of Fukushima, Japan, on March 11. Read and view the full article below.
How to Develop a Prototype
Whether penned on the back of a scraggly bar napkin, mended together on your basement floor, or designed using the latest 3D modeling software, every product starts with an idea. But bringing that idea to a fully functioning, marketable prototype takes time, money, and more often than not, a few expert opinions. Luckily, there’s been aContinue reading “How to Develop a Prototype”
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World Cup Fever Hits LI
Though the United States didn’t come away victorious in yesterday’s grueling match against England, the team’s intensity proved it had earned its place in fans’ hearts, said people watching the game in Stony Brook. “The hype leading up to the game didn’t even live up to the match we just saw,” said Nicholas Petrella, 29, a registeredContinue reading “World Cup Fever Hits LI”