Matthew Crowson, MD, a member of the Vestibular Division at Mass Eye and Ear, explained how too much alcohol can lead to an acute case of vertigo. Drinking too much alcohol too quickly is a serious public health issue in the United States. Often referred to as “binge drinking,” this behavior has been labeled the… Read More »Why Do We “Spin” After a Few Too Many Drinks? The post Why Do We “Spin” After a Few Too Many Drinks? appeared first on FOCUS.| FOCUS
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It’s been 35 years since we were introduced to the Twinkie-wiener sandwich, and fans everywhere were encouraged to grab life by the lips and yank. Shout! Factory invites us once again to “turn up the volume, and yank of the knob.” All of that yanking points directly to the gently warped and borderline surreal comedy of “Weird Al” Yankovic’s multimedia ode UHF. The 1989 film expanded upon Yankovic’s acumen for pop song parodies, including “Eat It” and “Amish Paradise,” to...| Illinois Entertainer
Singer-songwriter Buck Curran offers the aptly named One Evening and Other Folk Songs as a snapshot of creative evolution since 2020’s No Love is Sorrow. Learned quickly and captured mostly in intuitive live takes in an Italian studio, these psychedelic folk songs find Curran and keyboardist Jodi Pedrali in communion with drummer Dave Barbarossa (Bow Wow Wow, Adam Ant). The tone is intimate, confessional, and troubled. “We can run, but there’s nowhere to hide,” sings Curran on the moo...| Illinois Entertainer
Thompson Twins’ fourth album, Into the Gap, is one of the emblematic New Wave albums of the ‘80s. The album was a creative, cultural, and commercial smash that saturated radio and then-influential MTV. The album’s indelible singles include a song of reconciliation, “Hold Me Now,” the moody and amorous “Doctor, Doctor,” and the battered but hopeful “You Take Me Up.” Initially released in February 1984, the multi-platinum selling album was still a force in pop culture during ...| Illinois Entertainer
The originally clandestine gothic rockers Neon Horse released a second full-length album called Haunted Horse: Songs of Love, Defiance, and Delusion in 2009. Already about as underground as they come, the band went further underground. Fifteen years later, the disbanded band has re-banded to lob this Molotov cocktail of four songs through unsuspecting record shop windows before careening around the corner, cackling and racing out of sight again. The brutal but tuneful set draws dire elements ...| Illinois Entertainer
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