From ROSALÍA's groundbreaking LUX to Geese's breakout album Getting Killed, explore the best music had to offer in this ...
This Thanksgiving marks 60 years since the events that inspired Arlo Guthrie’s signature song, “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree.” The quirky tune, which recounts Guthrie’s Thanksgiving 1965 arrest for ...
LEE — It was Thanksgiving Weekend, 1965, and Stockbridge Police Chief William J. Obanhein had all the evidence he needed to bring a few litterers to justice in court. Arlo Guthrie and Rick Robbins, ...
Every year in mid-to-late November, WMNF fans gets a specific musical anticipation. Some of theme wait for announcement. Others call in or text the DJs for inside information. They are all waiting for ...
STOCKBRIDGE — Sixty years ago, Arlo Guthrie was arrested for dumping garbage in Stockbridge on Thanksgiving after attempting to help out a friend. The incident became immortalized in his 1967 song ...
Environment It’s been 60 years since Arlo Guthrie was arrested in Massaschusetts. You may have heard the story. Guthrie reflects on his tale becoming the (unofficial) official song of Thanksgiving, ...
Arlo has a background in filmmaking and public media. He is best known for co-hosting NOVA’s Antarctic Extremes, a series that explores the daily life of Antarctic scientists and the community that ...
A growing chain for chicken fingers and more is set to open its first Columbia location, and a well-known NFL player and former University of South Carolina star is set to help with the debut. Guthrie ...
Reba McEntire corrected “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie live on the air after the journalist questioned her about her fiancé, Rex Linn. The country music singer appeared on Monday’s episode of the ...
The wedding bells are premature. During Monday’s episode of “Today,” Reba McEntire, 70, corrected co-anchor Savannah Guthrie on live TV for incorrectly referring to the country singer’s relationship ...
How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations. Gen X How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.