A lot of people on Facebook have been blown away by this video of a little girl being pulled off her feet as she opens the door to her Ohio home. The girl's mother, Brittany Garnder, posted the video Wednesday with Frank Sinatra's Come Fly With Me playing in the background.
The month of March is a mind-blowing treasure trove of concerts running the schizophrenic gamut from drone metal, to big-band jazz, to techno dub, to noise-rock to goth-folk. But there's even more intrepid sounds to feast upon.
In a much-alive rock musical and memory play that has landed in Toronto as a happening of soulful melodies, charismatic performances and a curious pursuit of "the Real," questions on life, art and racial authenticity are likeably considered. Full of spirit and inclusive of Jimi Hendrix quotes and Othello allusions, the late-seventies-set Passing Strange is as deep as you wish.
In this May 6, 2012 file photo, Ani DiFranco performs with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans. The million-selling musician and longtime activist has signed with Viking for a memoir that will reflect upon her "eventful and radical life."
Editor's Note: Rebecca Ferguson, an "X-Factor" winner, recently made headlines when she was invited to sing at Donald Trump's inauguration. Ferguson responded by saying that she would perform if she could sing "Strange Fruit," the haunting, classic song about lynching made famous by Billie Holiday.