TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Clashes in the Israeli-occupied West Bank killed a 19-year-old Palestinian-American man late Wednesday night, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The ministry said Nasrallah ...
Whether you're in the market for your first record player or are looking to upgrade from your old suitcase-style turntable, you can't go wrong with the Crosley C6 for just $170 at Walmart, which ...
Ah, the ’60s and ’70s—a time of bell-bottoms, funky music, and some seriously quirky household items. If you’ve ever rummaged ...
Old things evoke nostalgia, identity, and emotional continuity. Their stories, imperfections, and endurance help us feel ...
Some say nothing sounds like a vinyl. There's enough interest in that theory to support a wide market of modern record ...
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On record: VinylCentric Gallery offers weird and wonderful history of the record player in Canadian homes
When Ken Murphy was growing up in Montreal, his family would buy records and hold dance parties in their house.
A kidnapping case uncovers a decade-old murder hidden in an old phonograph recording. As the investigation reveals shocking secrets, three young people, once full of potential, form an unbreakable ...
I am haunted by places and one-time features in the landscape that have faded, crumbled, disappeared, or given way to time or progress. Barns, buildings, houses, rivers, old roads, lanes — doesn’t ...
Which record player is best? The phonograph, or gramophone, has been around since the 1800s and has gone through many changes. The modern record player that record fans look for has many variations ...
It’s no secret that we’re living in the age of New Vinyl. Kids are digging record players out of their parents’ attics, tween-y retailers like Urban Outfitters have dozens of turntables to choose from ...
Rumors of new, improved methods of phonograph recording (on wire, film, etc.) have filled the wartime air. Last week one of the biggest U.S. recording companies, RCA Victor, said that, so far as its ...
Corn cribs, set up on street corners in small Kansas towns, bulged with old phonograph records. Men in overalls, streaming through factory gates in Indianapolis, dropped records into barrels.
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