A Sonoma County chef who grew up in the extended Grateful Dead family creates a menu to celebrate the band’s 60th anniversary.| Sonoma Magazine
. TOTALLY DRAMATIC . . It wasn’t just a big-screen spectacular — it was a nail-biting drama! An old brother of ’70s shenanigans flew from Winterpeg to my place in Southern Ontario because I lived on the Path of Totality for the 2024 solar eclipse. We had invites to a big acid test weekend with […] The post Eclipse Totality in Bronte Ontario appeared first on Brianland.| Brianland
Imaginestock . photo by Christy Worsoe . Imagine, if you will, a place where music and love fill the air, and every person works for free to build a utopian kingdom. Imagine a secret island hideaway whose location is only shared to people who’ve earned an invitation by a lifetime of good deeds. Imagine a […]| Brianland
. The Jerry Garcia-directed film “The Grateful Dead Movie” will be back in theaters for one night (Thurs Aug 14th) — and for *the first time* IMAX has remastered the picture in 4K and remixed the sound for their surround-sound speakers. (!) Revisiting the film, here’s some deets you may not know … or you […] The post “The Grateful Dead Movie” — How It Was Made & Background appeared first on Brianland.| Brianland
Dead & Company's setlist for its first of three shows at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park celebrating 60 years of the Grateful Dead.| Billboard
🎶💀DEADHEADS, REJOICE 🎶💀 Burlington’s three-decade-long weekly Grateful Dead tradition very nearly vanished into the ether like your favorite lighter at a music fest… but like a tie-dyed phoenix rising from the cosmic ashes: it’s BACK!! We’re dancin’ in the streets! 🕺Every Friday night🕗Doors 8pm, Live Music 9–11:30pm🌅Outdoors on the patio at the Burlington Skinny Pancake […]| Skinny Pancake
. I’d never given Las Vegas a moment’s thought in my life. I checked in with some cultural colleagues I’ve been jamming the arts with for 40+ years and none of us can remember the city ever coming up for any reason. In fact, it was kind of looked down upon as this superficial wasteland […]| Brianland
I was just living in Taylor world for the ten days she was in Toronto doing six sold out stadium shows — something no other artist has ever come close to doing here. Six stadium shows … and you couldn’t get a ticket. Well, you could if you wanted to pay $4000 for one on […] The post Taylor Swift in Toronto — from a Deadhead’s Perspective appeared first on Brianland.| Brianland
The world's most technologically advanced entertainment venue welcomes the band that first pioneered visual art set to music.| Brianland
. Why this Deadhead Beatnik Beatlemaniac loves Pop’s Princess I’ve been into Taylor Swift since a New York Times profile in 2008 talked about her confessional songwriting and use of social media — at the time, MySpace. (!) Her second album Fearless was set to come out (and would go on to win Album […]| Brianland