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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, September 9-15

Fall is falling into place all around us, and so the seasons roll on. Many die-hard music fans are sticking with social distancing out of prudence or necessity, and so we thank these artists and venues for giving the world options. The choices outlined below are rather stunning, really — proof positive that Memphis has great music coming out of its ears.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, September 9
8 p.m.
Jad Tariq & Benton Parker — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — B-Side Memphis
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, September 10
7 p.m.
The Waymores — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Easy Honey and Day Kisser — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

11 p.m.
Jad Tariq & Benton Parker — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

Saturday, September 11
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

7 p.m.
Olivia Jean — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

8 p.m.
Music Trivia with Velvetina Taylor — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

Sunday, September 12
3 p.m.
Imagene Azengraber — Chicken $#!+ Bingo at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9:30 p.m.
Richard & Anne — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Monday, September 13
10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Tuesday, September 14
10 p.m.
Blue Dreamers — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Wednesday, September 15
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

10 p.m.
Saffires — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, September 2-8

The flow of virtual performance rolls on, and remember — all of it listed here happens in real time. While some venues and performers began streaming pre-recorded shows when the pandemic hit, The Flow has always been focused on the fact that there’s something a little special about a concert happening in the moment, whether in-person or online. All the audience, both on screens and face to face, joins with the performers themselves in not knowing just what will happen next. It’s a bit like the golden age of live television. Just keep in mind that by tuning in to your favorite online show, you’re living on the edge.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, September 2
7 p.m.
Velvetina’s Blue Moon Revue — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — B-Side Memphis
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, September 3
8 p.m.
Max Kaplan & the Magics — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Crowley’s Tears — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Saturday, September 4
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

7 p.m.
Music Trivia with Velvetina Taylor — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Lillie Mae — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Duwayne Burnside — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, September 5
9:30 p.m.
Richard & Anne — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Monday, September 6
10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Tuesday, September 7
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper
Facebook

Wednesday, September 8
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
The Memphians — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, August 26-September 1

Plenty of online music remains available, thanks to these stalwart clubs and artists who are committed to giving fans some socially distanced options. The Robert Allen Parker show – wherein his entire double LP, The River’s Invitation – will be performed live, should draw roughly half of the city, given the number of stellar cameos on his album. And you just might have a chance of seeing the spectacle from home. As always, be free with your online tipping, and help keep Memphis music flowing!

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, August 26
8 p.m.
Ben Chapman — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — B-Side Memphis
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, August 27
8 p.m.
The Red Clay Strays— at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Dale Watson & the Memphians — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Skiptown — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Saturday, August 28
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

10 p.m.
Vince Johnson Blues Trio — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Robert Allen Parker — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, August 29
3 p.m.
Dale Watson — Chicken $#!+ Bingo at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

5:30 p.m.
Jamalama — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

7 p.m.
Scott H. Biram and Chris Hamlett — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

Monday, August 30
10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Tuesday, August 31
No scheduled live-stream events

Wednesday, September 1
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Honky Tonk Wednesday with Dale Watson — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, August 5-11

“The first venue in Memphis to require masking again for events will have my undying respect and devotion; tbqh it’s the right thing to do,” tweeted local singer/songwriter Louise Page recently. “I have worked with venues to make sure all my upcoming shows — including this Saturday at Hernando’s Hide-a-way — are mask-required events.”

Another local heavyweight, Victor Sawyer, noted on Facebook that he “just had my first gig of the Delta period canceled. Brace yourself. More than likely our calendars are about to be devastated all over again.”

The Flow hates to be a downer, so we won’t dwell on what may be harbingers of growing trends in public concert safety. Suffice it to say that, thanks to the ingenuity of the clubs and artists below, an alternative mode of entertainment is in place, and still actively operating. If you are wary of indoor public gatherings, consider the Memphis Flyer your sympathetic friend, and take a tip from The Flow on where the online music is happening. Then give a tip in return to those who make the music happen.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, August 5
8 p.m.
Nick Shoulders — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — B-Side Memphis
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, August 6
8 p.m.
The MD’s — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Stolen Faces — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Saturday, August 7
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

7 p.m.
Louise Page, Randall Conrad Olinger and Oakwaler
— at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Organ Failure — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, August 8
3 p.m.
Dale Watson — Chicken $#!+ Bingo at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9:30 p.m.
Richard & Anne — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Monday, August 9
10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Tuesday, August 10
7 p.m.
Linda Gail Lewis — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

Wednesday, August 11
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Shaun Young — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, July 29-August 4

One benefit of live-streaming is the way it offers samplings of what’s going on around town at the click of a mouse. This coming week is a good example. Sure, you may know of Devil Train, but how about that other group with a residency at the live-stream-equipped B-Side Memphis, Evil Rain? You can catch their psychedelic jazz every Monday evening. And how many outside of those who frequent Beale Street know the genius of Earl the Pearl, the bluesman who gave Teenie Hodges his first guitar lessons? This week, you can tune into his show at Hernando’s Hide-a-way. Then there are those devoted song-slingers, Richard Wilson, our favorite U.K. transplant, Bill Shipper, composer of the inimitable “Dirty Data” and “Global Eyes,” and freestyle kings Ross Johnson and Jeffery Evans. Try them all out, then throw some coinage to your favorites. Keep the stream flowing!

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, July 29
7 p.m.
Velvetina’s Blue Moon Revue — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — B-Side Memphis
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV


Friday, July 30
7 p.m.
Earl the Pearl — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9:30 p.m.
Ben Abney & the Hurts, Jeremy Stanfill, and The Wealthy West
— at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Saturday, July 31
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
The Goddamn Gallows, Burn the Witch and Chris Hamlett
— at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Ross Johnson & Jeffery Evans and The KLiTZ Sisters
— at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

1 a.m.
Perverts Again, Predator and Curleys
— at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, August 1
9:30 p.m.
Richard & Anne — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Monday, August 2
10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Tuesday, August 3
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper
Facebook

Wednesday, August 4
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Classic Country Drag Revue with Imagene Azagraber
— at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, July 22-28

What is your home-viewing setup? Do you log in to live-streams with your phone and earbuds while making dinner, or do you make a show of it and crank up the internet TV and big speakers? One benefit of live-streaming is its ability to fit into the corners of our lives in ways that live shows just can’t. Certainly I have relished being able to control the volume of a live performance more than once! Such are the virtues of virtual concerts. Let’s tip our hat to these artists and venues who so often offer live-streaming as an option. And then pass the tip along, via PayPal, Venmo or CashApp.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, July 22
7 p.m.
Rob & the Rockin’ 88’s — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — B-Side Memphis
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, July 23
8 p.m.
Devil Train — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Jacob Laurian Quartet — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Saturday, July 24
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Kenny Brown Band — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, July 25
3 p.m.
Dale Watson — Chicken $#!+ Bingo at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

5:30 p.m.
Jamalama — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

9:30 p.m.
Richard & Anne — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Monday, July 26
10 p.m.
Evil Rain — at B-Side Memphis
YouTube Twitch TV

Tuesday, July 27
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper
Facebook

Wednesday, July 28
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Jerry King & the Rivertown Ramblers — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, May 20-26

With live music events popping up all over the place lately, it’s a good time to sit back and see one good thing that emerged from the pandemic: a significant ramping-up of live music online. Not only did clubs like B-Side or Hernando’s Hide-a-way outfit their stages with improved audio and video technology – all the better to stream performances – but the magical media of Goner TV was born. No other online event is as gonzo or madcap as the virtual episodes generated by one of the city’s most beloved stores and labels, Goner Records. They don’t always feature live music, but this week they’re bringing an in-store show from the great Aquarian Blood, who drop a new album in a week’s time. Check them and these other great artists out, and be sure to tip handsomely.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, May 20
8 p.m.
Max Kaplan & the Magics — at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
Devil Train — at B-Side
Facebook YouTube Twitch TV

Friday, May 21
8 p.m.
Aquarian Blood — on Goner Tv
Website

Saturday, May 22
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

9 p.m.
Max Kaplan & the Magics — at B-Side
YouTube Twitch TV

Sunday, May 23
3 p.m.
The Turnstyles — Chicken $#!+ Bingo at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

Monday, May 24
(No live-streamed events scheduled)

Tuesday, May 25
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper
Facebook

9 p.m.
Back Pockets — at B-Side
YouTube Twitch TV

Wednesday, May 26
5:30 p.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

8 p.m.
Dale Watson – at Hernando’s Hide-a-way
Website

9 p.m.
John Paul Keith — at B-Side
YouTube Twitch TV

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, November 12-18

Aquarian Blood

As COVID-19 comes roaring back in strength and prevalence, many are revisiting the shut-in habits of the pandemic’s onset. Live-streams to the rescue! Indeed, this week we have a full-on (virtual) battle of the bands in a fundraising event in honor of Veterans Day. While more musicians are playing in-person shows again, why not tip your hat to the more prudent folks who continue 2020’s fine live-stream tradition? Toss them some coin and do your part to support social distancing!

REMINDER: The Memphis Flyer supports social distancing in these uncertain times. Please live-stream responsibly. We remind all players that even a small gathering could recklessly spread the coronavirus and endanger others. If you must gather as a band, please keep all players six feet apart, preferably outside, and remind viewers to do the same.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, November 12
8 p.m.
Devil Train – at B-Side
Facebook    YouTube    Twitch TV

Friday, November 13
11 a.m.
Alex Walls – Fridays in HSP
Facebook

8 p.m.
Bluff City Backsliders – Record release party
Facebook

8 p.m.
Aquarian Blood
Goner TV

9 p.m.
The Delta Project
Facebook

Saturday, November 14
10 a.m.
Richard Wilson
Facebook

6:30 p.m.
Michael Graber & Friends – at The Central Station Memphis
Facebook

Sunday, November 15
1 p.m.
Battle of the Bands – Veterans Day Picnic
Tickets    Facebook

2 p.m.
The Mighty Souls Brass Band
Facebook

3 p.m.
Dale Watson – Chicken $#!+ Bingo
YouTube

4 p.m.
Bill Shipper – For Kids (every Sunday)
Facebook

Monday, November 16
5:30 p.m.
Amy LaVere & Will Sexton
Facebook

8 p.m.
John Paul Keith (every Monday)
YouTube

Tuesday, November 17
7 p.m.
Bill Shipper (every Tuesday)
Facebook

8 p.m.
Mario Monterosso (every Tuesday)
Facebook

Wednesday, November 18
8 p.m.
Dale Watson – Hernando’s Hide-a-way
YouTube

6 p.m.
Richard Wilson (every Wednesday)
Facebook

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Letter From The Editor Opinion

Green Dad Meets Iggy Poo

The little girl stands shyly in front of her beaming parents. She is holding a sign that reads, “Take Off Your Mask Because God’s Got You Covered!” The picture was all over social media last weekend, as were videos of protesters hanging the governor of Kentucky in effigy, a television reporter getting hassled and manhandled in Minnesota as he covered a protest by those wanting a local bar to be opened, and a massive, bumping pool party at the Lake of the Ozarks, apparently featuring a guest appearance by hip-hop artists Sodom and Gomorrah.

It was all just more media fodder, more bullets being fired in the viral culture war over COVID-19 between the two major American tribes: the Whoa-Nows and the Phugits.

The Whoa-Nows, as we know, are a cautious people. They favor the wearing of masks and social distancing. They generally avoid large gatherings and believe in taking a slow, measured approach to reopening the American economy, based on medical data, scientific research, and the experiences of other countries around the globe. Do not attempt to get closer than six feet to a Whoa-Now.

Their ancestral rivals, the Phugits, say the crisis is overblown, the death rate is miniscule and only affects the weak, and it’s time to stop living in fear. The Phugits are over it. They believe the COVID scare is a hoax designed to destroy America and that masks are for wussies (read, Whoa-Nows). They say open the bars, open the malls. Time to party! God’s got us covered, y’all!

Last weekend, as the Whoa-Nows mostly hunkered in their home encampments, venturing out in masks only to buy food (and maybe booze), members of the Phugit tribe took the occasion of Memorial Day to celebrate the country’s glorious victory over COVID, gathering in massive tribal groups at lakes, beaches, bars, and clubs. There was drinking and dancing — and hooting and hugging and humping. Victory was sweet!

The nominal leader of the Phugits, Chief Tweetzalot, took the occasion to play golf, accuse TV host Joe Scarborough of murder, make fun of Joe Biden for wearing a mask, and bully the governor of North Carolina. And it was good. Huzzah!

Considering the 14-day incubation period for COVID-19, we should have a pretty definitive idea of which tribe’s version of reality is closer to the truth in a couple of weeks. Will it just go away, as the Phugits are saying? Are we really out of the woods? Or are we going to have to shut things down again and start all over because of a new surge of infections? We’ll see. Until then, I’m avoiding members of the Phugit tribe like, well, the plague.

Which means, like most of my Whoa-Now brothers and sisters, I’ve been spending a lot of quiet time doing quiet things. For starters, our garden is weedless. Really weedless. And I’ve got guitar calluses on my fingertips again for the first time in years. The old Gibson even got new strings last week. My finger-picking has picked up nicely. In other art news, I’m creating a lovely collection of red wax sculptures from Babybel cheese packaging.

All my clothes are really clean. And quite dry. And folded. My yard is mowed — and edged. I’ve never edged my yard before. Very satisfying. Last weekend, we power-washed the driveway. Also very satisfying. Looking forward to taking on the front walk soon. It’s good to have dreams.

In the evenings, my wife and I are exploring the deep end of the streaming pool, including watching six 10-episode seasons of Bosch in about two weeks. And The Great is really great. Huzzah! Also, we’re discovering, lots of programs are not great. At all. Sometimes we watch them all the way through, just to make sure.

I’ve also been spending way too much time coming up with answers to this game: Ruin a Band’s Name by Changing One Letter. My best ones so far include Alice in Chairs, The Belch Boys, Guns R’ Roses, Prance, Stye, Iggy Poo, and Green Dad. Your mileage may vary.

And I keep returning to that photo of the little girl whose parents have convinced her that God will protect her no matter what, even if she ignores medical advice. Do they let her wear a seatbelt? And why does her mother wear glasses, since it was God who apparently gave her crappy eyesight? So many questions. So much chaos. So much anger and confusion in this country. When will it end? Is there an end?

It’s enough to make you want to join the Phugits and hit the Lake of the Ozarks.

Bruce VanWyngarden
brucev@memphisflyer.com

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, May 21-27

Aquarian Blood

The floodgates have been thrown open, and music will be inundating the internet this Memorial Day Weekend, including some impressive festivals. Check them out, and remember to donate to the players and their causes!

REMINDER: The Memphis Flyer supports social distancing in these uncertain times. Please live-stream responsibly. We remind all players that even a small gathering could recklessly spread the coronavirus and endanger others. If you must gather as a band, please keep all players six feet apart, preferably outside, and remind viewers to do the same.

ALL TIMES CDT

Thursday, May 21
Noon
Amy LaVere & Will Sexton with Art Edmaiston
Facebook

1 p.m.
Jonathan Plevyak – The Nuncheon Sessions
Facebook

7 p.m.
DJ MemVille – Bridges, USA
Facebook

7 p.m.
The Rusty Pieces
Facebook

8 p.m.
Ihcilon & Acef Stripe – Verses Records
Facebook

Friday, May 22
Noon
Louise Page – Virtual Fridays in HSP
Facebook

1 p.m.
Johnny Dango – The Nuncheon Sessions
Facebook

7 p.m.
Jen Norman – Mississippi Ale House
Facebook

7 p.m.
Justin Jaggers – benefit for The Baddour Center
Facebook

7 p.m.
Louise Page – Virtual Zebra Lounge
Facebook

8 pm
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band at Graceland
Facebook

8 p.m.
‘Stars of The Million Dollar Quartet’ (Rockabilly legends tribute), The Fab (Beatles tribute) and Dean Z (Elvis tribute artist) – Rockabilly to the Rescue!
Facebook

8:30 p.m.
The Juke Joint AllStars & The Sensation Band
Wild Bill’s Stay Safe At Home Live Stream
Facebook

Saturday, May 23
10:30 a.m.
Tony Manard – Coffee in a Cadillac
Facebook

1:30 p.m.
Michael Graber
Facebook

3 p.m.
Devan Yanik, Rice Drewry, Abby Frances – Writers in the Round
Facebook

3 p.m.
Virtual Oxford Blues Festival
with
Reba Russell
R. L. Boyce
Ben Payton
Cassie Bonner
Lightnin Malcolm
Duwayne Burnside
Ghalia Volt
Cameron Kimbrough
Anthony “Big A” Sherrod
Matt Gaylord

Facebook

7 p.m.
John Nemeth & Matthew Wilson
Facebook

7:30 p.m.
Kelley Mickwee – Orpheum Theatre’s Memphis Songwriters Series: Virtual Voices
Facebook

8:30 p.m.
The Juke Joint AllStars & The Sensation Band
Wild Bill’s Stay Safe At Home Live Stream
Facebook

Sunday, May 24
11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Goner Records, Burger Records, and Slovenly Recordings
Memorial Day Meltdown
with
Goner DJ Brunch
Sur Duda
Seth Petterson
Matthew Smith
Will Sprott
Chai
The Lemons
Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs
Sanlisdiro
Saba Lou
Bella & The Bizarre
Craig Brown Band
John Wesley Coleman
Bloodshot Bill
Paul Collins
Thomas Mudrick
White Mystery
Red Mass
Bobby Harlow
Cosmonauts
Elephant Stone
Choke Chains
Aquarian Blood
Blag Dahlia (the dwarves)
Violet Archaea
Pink Mexico
Optic Sink
Bipolar
Hash Redactor
Telekrimin
Slander Tongue
Gino Is A Goon
Human Eye
Bazooka
The Zeros
Personal and The Pizzas
The Losin Streaks
The Sueves
Thigh Master
Michael Beach
NoBunny
Jack Oblivian and The Sheiks
Model Zero

+ more TBA
Facebook

3 p.m.
Big Rick and the Troublemakers – Burly’s Burgers & Brews Blues Bash
Facebook

4 p.m.
Gerald Stephens with tap dancer Marinne Bell
Facebook

5:30 p.m.
Organist Patrick A. Scott with Andrew Carroll, bassoon & Debbie Smith, organ 
Grace St. Lukes Episcopal Church
Facebook

10 p.m.
Defcon Engaged (every Sunday)
Twitch TV

Monday, May 25
1 p.m.
Steven Bruce – The Nuncheon Sessions
Facebook

8 p.m.
John Paul Keith (every Monday)
Facebook

Tuesday, May 26
1 p.m.
Jack Barksdale – The Nuncheon Sessions
Facebook

8 p.m.
Mario Monterosso (every Tuesday)
Facebook

Wednesday, May 27
1 p.m.
Lacey Williams – The Nuncheon Sessions
Facebook

7 p.m.
Miz Stefani (every Wednesday)
Facebook

8 p.m.
Richard Wilson (every Wednesday)
Facebook