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‘Good Luck Exploring the Infinite Abyss!’

May 12, 2008




That line from “Garden State,” bellowed from Andrew Largeman to an excavator, is as close as it comes to exploring post-graduation life. Even though Zach Braff delivers that line with an introspective look and a swagger, there is a deep insinuation of naivety. It seems as though if that sentence was said to a college graduate, a clear image comes to mind. I see an old man looking at a young man, a younger version of himself, or at least, that’s the way he sees it. Knowing that the boy had just spewed idealism all over the old man in a sentence prior, the old man both acknowledges his hopefulness of his newfound world yet knows from experience that this young man’s quest could turn more toward futility than ideology.


Yea, that seems about right.


Thankfully, grads are given a slew of other advice from movies, books, etc. rather than my stand alone fictionalization in a Graffiti article. An awkward but broach-a

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The Mother Truckers More than a Good Name

May 7, 2008

The Mother Truckers have that rare band name — something instantly memorable and timeless. In fact, it’s just timeless and memorable enough that when I learned the band was coming to Huntington May 10 I got excited because I thought they were a band

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Todd Burge — W.Va.’s Musical Renaissance Man

May 7, 2008

Parkersburg’s Todd Burge is a singer/songwriter who has really made a name for himself. He’s got his fingers in many aspects of the music business pie, too: he hosts a radio program and produces other musicians. Check out www.toddburge.com

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Charlie Kenney — To Nashville and Back Home

May 7, 2008

Short Gap, W.Va.’s Charlie Kenney grew up loving Outlaw Country music É and that’s what he sings today. He would sing “anywhere and anytime.” Like something out of the movies, Kenney got his break in Nashville, soon putting out a demo CD produced by

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Fairmont’s Got the Blues with Dennis McClung

May 7, 2008

Musician Dennis McClung is proud to live in the same town as Chuck Berry’s original pianist, the late Johnnie Johnson: Fairmont. McClung has won many awards, including being inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and being selected as Blues Ambassador

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Atmosphere Album One of His Best

May 7, 2008

“When Life Hands You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold”

Atmosphere

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Download this:

“Can’t Break,” “Me,” “Puppets”



Slug/Sean Daley has two sides: the poet and the hustler. The

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