Munch & Music—Jonatha Brooke Jonatha Brooke has been slinging her brand of harmonic folk-pop since the late ’80s, but really started to emerge in the ’90s during the boom of Sheryl Crow, the Indigo Girls, and Shawn Colvin. With complex harmonies and poignant lyrics, Brooke brings a certain sophistication to Munch and Music, but blends […]
Jonatha Brooke
On Growing Up and Growing Old
I’ve loved Jonatha Brooke since I was 12 years old. I’m not sure what it was about her delicately crafted pop songs and her veneered emotive voice that appealed to an awkward seventh grade girl whose music collection consisted mostly of what I pulled out of my parents jewel-case CD rack and 12 of the […]
Our Picks 9/18-9/25
thursday 18 Wild and Scenic Film Festival FILM—An annual tour of high quality, short, environmentally-based films pulls into town this evening. Like having the pages of National Geographic come alive, the films are as beautiful as they are inspiring, from an insightful piece about fracking in North Dakota to a lush film about water rights […]

