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The CIA and US military often employ civilians in covert ops for national defense, typically under presidential authorization via “findings” (e.g., per the 1991 Intelligence Authorization Act). Examples include:

– Recruiting civilians as assets or informants for intelligence gathering (declassified in ops like MKUltra or against Cuba).

– Using private contractors (e.g., Blackwater in Iraq for security/ops).

– Non-official covers (NOCs) where agents pose as civilians.

These provide plausible deniability. Sources: CIA docs, Wikipedia, National Security Archive.

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Intelligence agencies like the CIA recruit civilians as “assets” or “agents” to gather human intelligence (HUMINT). These individuals, often foreign nationals with access to sensitive info, are approached by case officers using motivations like money, ideology, resentment, or coercion (MICE framework). Assets provide data, facilitate operations, or serve as covers, but aren’t official employees. Details vary by case; declassified docs show historical examples in ops like Cold War espionage. For specifics, check CIA’s public resources.

CIA-led operations involving civilians include:

– Human experimentation: Programs like MKUltra (1953-1973) tested LSD and other substances on unwitting U.S. civilians for mind control, leading to psychological harm and deaths.

– Paramilitary support: Backing Afghan militias for counterterrorism, resulting in civilian casualties during raids.

– Media influence: Operation Mockingbird allegedly recruited journalists to shape public narratives.

– Rescue missions: Argo (1980) used a fake film crew to extract diplomats from Iran.

Sources: CIA.govHistory.com, Wikipedia, Human Rights Watch.

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English-speaking cultures:

Associated with mourning, death, and funerals

Can symbolize evil, darkness, or negativity in some contexts

Also represents elegance, sophistication, and formality

Spanish-speaking cultures:

“Luto” (mourning) – black clothing for funerals and grief periods

Some superstitions around black cats or objects

In some regions, wearing all black to celebrations might be considered inappropriate

German culture:

Strong association with mourning (“Trauer”)

Black clothing traditionally worn for extended periods after losing a loved one

Some older superstitions about black bringing bad luck

French culture:

“Deuil” (mourning) traditions involve black clothing

Generally less taboo in modern times, often seen as chic and elegant

Historical associations with witchcraft or dark magic

Korean culture:

Traditional mourning color, worn during funeral ceremonies

Can represent bad luck or negative energy in some contexts

Modern Korea has largely moved away from these associations

Chinese culture:

Not traditionally a mourning color (white is more associated with death)

Can represent water element and winter in traditional philosophy

Generally less taboo than in Western cultures

Japanese culture:

Associated with formality and elegance rather than being taboo

Used in traditional clothing and ceremonies

Less negative connotation compared to Western cultures

Russian culture:

Connected to mourning and grief traditions

Some folk beliefs about black bringing misfortune

Orthodox traditions influence these associations

Ukrainian culture:

Similar mourning associations as other Slavic cultures

Traditional folk beliefs may view excessive black as unlucky

Cultural overlap with broader Eastern European traditions

Most of these associations are becoming less strict in modern, globalized contexts, especially in urban areas and among younger generations.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan greeted the heads of foreign delegations and their spouses ahead of China’s V-Day commemorations to be held in Tian’anmen Square Wednesday morning.

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Top secret military operations are highly classified activities, often covert, to protect national security. They involve:

– **Classification:** Info labeled Top Secret if disclosure could cause grave damage; requires TS/SCI clearances after rigorous background checks.

– **Planning:** Authorized by high-level officials (e.g., presidential findings for CIA-led ops), funded via black budgets.

– **Execution:** Compartmentalized on a need-to-know basis; use undercover agents, false identities, and deniable tactics.

– **Secrecy:** Special Access Programs (SAPs) limit access; measures include secure facilities and oversight to prevent leaks.

Details vary by nation and mission.

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Historically, militaries have been involved in coverups to protect operations or reputations. Examples include:

– The 1968 My Lai Massacre in Vietnam, where the US Army concealed the killing of ~500 civilians for 20 months (verified via http://History.com).

– The 2004 Pat Tillman incident, where the US Army initially hid that the NFL star-turned-soldier died from friendly fire, fabricating a heroic narrative (per NPR).

– Proposed Operation Northwoods in 1962, a secret US plan for false-flag attacks to justify invading Cuba, later declassified (Wikipedia).

These are documented cases; specifics can vary by source.

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Taboo military topics often include hazing rituals, sexual assault cover-ups, war crimes like those in conflicts (e.g., My Lai), PTSD stigma, fraternization between ranks, and conscientious objection. These are sensitive due to cultural, legal, and ethical reasons. For specifics, it varies by country and era.

Remain calm and respectful. Follow instructions promptly. Avoid sudden movements or reaching into pockets without permission. If approached, identify yourself clearly and cooperate. They’re there for public safety—treat them as such.

Report Suspicious Activity: If you notice criminal or suspicious behavior, report it to local authorities, not directly to the military, unless they’re explicitly designated as the point of contact.

Minimize Risky Behavior: Avoid large gatherings, protests, or areas with reported unrest, as these could escalate tensions. The military’s presence often indicates heightened security concerns.

Stay Informed: Monitor local news or official announcements for updates on why the military is deployed, their duration, and any specific guidelines. Misinformation spreads easily, so stick to verified sources.

Keep Identification Handy: Have ID ready in case you’re stopped. Military personnel may conduct checks to ensure security, so being prepared can prevent delays.

Respect Curfews or Rules: If a curfew or special regulations are in place, adhere to them. Curfews are often enforced to reduce crime or unrest, and violating them could lead to detainment

Avoid Restricted Areas: If the military sets up checkpoints or cordons, steer clear unless necessary. Follow posted signs or verbal instructions to avoid misunderstandings.

Be Aware of Their Role: The military’s presence for crime control often means they’re supporting local police under specific legal frameworks, like the Posse Comitatus Act in the U.S., which limits their direct law enforcement role unless authorized (e.g., during martial law or emergencies). They might be patrolling, securing areas, or assisting with logistics. Understanding this can help you gauge their actions.

Stay Calm and Cooperative: Military personnel are likely there to maintain order or assist law enforcement. Remain calm, follow instructions, and avoid confrontational behavior. Cooperation helps ensure safety for everyone.

For specific booking inquiries, check venue websites or platforms like IndieOnTheMove.comLiveTrigger.com, or Kiremico.com for detailed contact info and application processes.

Financials: Smaller venues may offer lower guarantees but are easier to book. Larger venues often require a cut of ticket sales or higher guarantees, so ensure your draw justifies the booking. Platforms like AmptUp can simplify payment negotiations.

Regional Considerations: Countries like Germany and Belgium are noted for supportive promoters and forgiving audiences, making them great for DIY tours. The US offers vast opportunities but high competition.

Venue Size and Accessibility: Larger venues (e.g., O2 Arena, Madison Square Garden) are suited for established acts with major label or agency backing, while smaller venues (e.g., Yuyintang, The 100 Club) are more accessible for indie artists.

Mid-sized venues like Le Botanique or Dalhalla strike a balance for rising stars.

Research Venue Fit: Ensure your genre and audience size match the venue’s profile. For example, Dalhalla suits opera and rock, while The 100 Club is ideal for punk and jazz. Check venue websites or Kiremico’s guides for genre preferences.

Network Locally: For international gigs, connect with local bands or promoters via open mic nights or platforms like ReverbNation’s Gig Finder to gain traction.

Plan Logistics: International tours require visas, travel budgets, and local promoter support. Resources like Brett Newski’s “How to Tour Europe without an Agent” can guide DIY musicians.

Leverage Social Media: Venues and talent buyers prioritize artists with a strong online presence. Maintain active social media and engage with fans to attract bookers’ attention.

Tips for Booking International Venues

Build a Fanbase First: High-profile venues like Madison Square Garden or O2 Arena require a significant audience draw. Start with smaller venues in the same region (e.g., The Social in Orlando or Larimer Lounge in Denver) to build your reputation

Work with Booking Agencies: Agencies like Progressive Global Agency, Music Works International, or 13 Artists have connections to major venues and can secure high-profile gigs. For indie artists, Flowerbooking specializes in leftfield acts.

Use Booking Platforms: Platforms like IndieOnTheMove, ShowSlinger, LiveTrigger, or AmptUp provide venue details, talent buyer contacts, and gig opportunities. These are especially useful for smaller or indie venues like Yuyintang or Le Botanique.

Genres: Punk, jazz, rock, and indie.

Booking Considerations: Perfect for emerging artists with a strong local or UK fanbase. Use platforms like LiveTrigger or Tagvenue UK to connect with bookers.

Capacity: ~350

Contact: Check Tagvenue UK or the venue’s site for booking inquiries.

The 100 Club – London, UK

Why It’s Top: A historic venue since 1942, The 100 Club is a punk and jazz legend, having hosted The Sex Pistols and The Clash. Its intimate 350 capacity and unchanged decor make it a favorite for indie and alternative acts.
Felsenreitschule – Salzburg, Austria

Why It’s Top: Known from The Sound of Music, this historic venue with its arched stone backdrop is a unique setting for classical, pop, and world music acts. Its 1,400 capacity and rich history make it a prestigious European stop.
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Genres: Classical, pop, and world music.
Booking Considerations: Suitable for artists with a European fanbase and experience in mid-sized venues. Work through European booking agencies like 13 Artists or MusicNomad’s recommended agents.

Capacity: ~1,400

Contact: Use Kiremico or MusicNomad for promoter contacts.

Minack Theatre – Cornwall, UK

Why It’s Top: An open-air theatre carved into Cornish cliffs, Minack offers a dramatic setting for unique performances. It’s been hosting shows since the 1930s and is ideal for acoustic, folk, or theatrical music acts.
Genres: Acoustic, folk, classical, and theatrical.
Booking Considerations: Best for niche or acoustic acts with a strong UK following. Contact the venue directly or through UK-based promoters. Its smaller size (~750) makes it accessible for mid-level acts.

Capacity: ~750
Yuyintang – Shanghai, China

Why It’s Top: The heart of Shanghai’s indie music scene since 2004, Yuyintang is a gritty, authentic venue for rock, punk, and experimental acts. It has hosted international artists like Anderson .Paak,
making it a key stop for indie musicians touring Asia.

Genres: Indie, rock, punk, and experimental.
Booking Considerations: Ideal for independent artists with a DIY ethos. Platforms like IndieOnTheMove or Kiremico can help connect with bookers. Its smaller size (300–500 capacity) suits up-and-coming acts.

Capacity: ~300–500
Contact: Use Kiremico’s venue guide or direct outreach via the venue’s social media.
a key stop for indie musicians touring Asia.

Genres: Indie, rock, punk, and experimental.
Dalhalla – Rättvik, Sweden

Why It’s Top: Carved from a limestone quarry, Dalhalla offers unparalleled acoustics and a unique setting near Lake Siljan. It has hosted Björk, Kraftwerk, and Tom Jones, making it a standout for opera, rock, and electronic acts.
Genres: Opera, rock, electronic, and pop.

Booking Considerations: Best for established acts or those on European festival circuits. Contact through Scandinavian promoters or agencies like MusicNomad’s European booking list.

Capacity: ~4,000
Contact: Use promoter networks or Kiremico’s guide for European venues.

Le Botanique – Brussels, Belgium

Why It’s Top: A cultural hub with an eclectic lineup, Le Botanique hosts its own music festival and is known for supporting both local and international acts. It’s a favorite for indie,
alternative, and experimental artists, with a cozy yet professional setup.
Genres: Indie, rock, jazz, electronic, and world music.

Booking Considerations: More accessible for indie artists than larger arenas, Le Botanique is ideal for DIY touring musicians. Use platforms like LiveTrigger or Kiremico to connect with venue bookers.
Its smaller size (up to 800 in some rooms) suits emerging acts.

Capacity: Varies (50–800 depending on room).

Contact: Check Kiremico’s venue guide or LiveTrigger for direct booking contacts.

Budokan – Tokyo, Japan

Why It’s Top: A historic venue with a legacy of hosting The Beatles, Diana Ross, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, Budokan is a cultural landmark for international artists touring Asia. Its 14,471 capacity and excellent acoustics make it a
prestigious stop.

Genres: Rock, pop, and international acts.
Booking Considerations: Booking requires strong international draw and connections with Japanese promoters or agencies like Music Works International, which specializes in global tours. Artists should have a solid Asian fanbase.

Capacity: ~14,471
Contact: Work through international booking agencies or check venue websites for promoter contacts.
Arena – London, UK

Why It’s Top: One of the world’s top-grossing venues, the O2 Arena (formerly Millennium Dome) has hosted acts like Doja Cat, Nicki Minaj, and The Rolling Stones. Its 20,000 capacity and state-of-the-art facilities
make it a premier destination for international tours.

Genres: Pop, rock, electronic, hip-hop, and Latin.
Booking Considerations: The O2 works with major promoters like Live Nation. Artists need a substantial following and representation by agencies like 13 Artists, which books acts like Tame Impala. Smaller acts might target nearby venues like Brixton Jamm for exposure.
Capacity: ~20,000

Contact: Connect via major booking agencies or Live Nation. Check Tagvenue UK for smaller London venues to build your profile.

Madison Square Garden – New York City, New York, USA

Why It’s Top: Known as the “World’s Most Famous Arena,” MSG is a pinnacle for touring artists due to its massive 20,000 capacity, central location in NYC, and history of hosting iconic acts
like Pink Floyd, Lady Gaga, and Billy Joel. It’s the highest-grossing arena in North America, per Billboard’s Boxscore metrics.
Booking Considerations: Booking MSG requires significant draw and typically involves top-tier booking agencies like Artist Group International or major promoters. Emerging artists might aim for smaller NYC venues like The Bowery Ballroom to build a fanbase before approaching
MSG. Contact through professional representation is key.

Capacity: ~20,000

Contact: Use agency connections or check MSG’s official site for promoter details. Platforms like AmptUp can streamline communication with talent buyers.

Genres: Rock, indie, electronic, folk, and more.

Booking Considerations: Red Rocks is a high-profile venue, typically booked through major promoters like AEG Presents. Emerging artists may need a strong regional following or a booking agent
with connections to secure a slot, often as an opener or part of a festival like Lollapalooza or Sasquatch. Check their official website for promoter contacts and submission guidelines.

Capacity: ~9,500

Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, Colorado, USA

Why It’s Top: Nestled between massive sandstone boulders, Red Rocks is renowned for its stunning natural acoustics and breathtaking scenery,.
making it a bucket-list venue for musicians and fans alike. It has hosted legends like The Beatles, U2, and modern acts like Little Big Town and Chris Lake. Its 9,500 capacity and unique setting make it ideal for mid-to-large acts

Craft a Professional Pitch:

• Send a concise email to the venue’s talent buyer or booker. Include:

• Your band name, genre, and where you’re based.

• Desired show date (confirm it’s open on their calendar).
Expected audience draw (be honest—don’t inflate numbers).

• Links to your music, live video, website, or Electronic Press Kit (EPK).

• A brief note on your promotion plan (e.g., social media, local outreach).
Keep the email short (under 8 sentences) and professional, with a clear subject line like “Oct 23 – [Band Name] at [Venue Name].” Avoid attachments; use hyperlinks instead.

Discuss payment terms, such as a flat fee, a percentage of ticket sales, or a guarantee vs. door deal (where you get the higher of a guaranteed amount or a ticket split). Clarify if the venue takes a cut of merchandise sales

Prepare Logistics:

• Create a Day of Show (DOS) itinerary with load-in times, soundcheck, set times, and venue contacts. Maintain an inventory list for gear and merch to avoid losses. Track expenses and ticket sales in a spreadsheet for budgeting.

Be realistic about your draw to avoid overselling your audience size, as this can harm future bookings.
Some venues pay a fixed amount regardless of ticket sales, providing predictability but no additional profit if you sell out. This is common for smaller or unproven acts.
Some venues charge a flat rental fee or take a percentage of ticket
If a promoter is involved, they may take 10–20% of the gross ticket revenue
Set prices in line with the venue’s typical range
Merch Sales: Smaller venues often let you keep 100% of merch sales, but confirm this, as some take a cut.
Transparency: Track ticket sales and expenses to ensure fair settlement. Some venues may lowball or add unexpected fees, so clarify all terms in the contract.
Build relationships with venues for repeat bookings. Follow up after shows to get feedback and strengthen ties.
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Use analytics (e.g., Spotify or Instagram) to target cities with existing fans to maximize attendance.
Avoid “pay-to-play” venues that charge you to perform without fair compensation. Focus on venues that value your draw.

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In Algonquian folklore, the Wendigo is a malevolent spirit tied to the taboo of cannibalism, embodying greed and endless hunger—often a punishment for resorting to it during famine.

In Navajo culture, Skinwalkers (yee naaldlooshii) are witches who shape-shift after committing forbidden acts; discussing them is culturally sensitive and often avoided.
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Here are key California state government resources:

– Official Portal: ca.gov – Access services, news, and agencies.

– Services Directory: ca.gov/services – Covers health, education, business, jobs, taxes, DMV, housing, and disaster aid.

– Key Departments: 

– Health: dhcs.ca.gov (Medi-Cal, public health).

– Education: cde.ca.gov (schools, aid).

– Business: business.ca.gov (permits, licensing).

– Employment: edd.ca.gov (jobs, unemployment).

– Environment: calepa.ca.gov (protection, resources).

– Social Services: cdss.ca.gov (food stamps, welfare).

For more, visit ca.gov.
Here’s a list of key U.S. government resources (official .gov sites as of 2025):

http://USA.gov: Central portal for services, forms, and info.

http://IRS.gov: Tax filing, refunds, and business resources.

http://SSA.gov: Social Security benefits and retirement.

http://Healthcare.gov: Health insurance marketplace.

http://StudentAid.gov: Federal student loans and aid.

http://FEMA.gov: Disaster relief and emergency prep.

http://Benefits.gov: Eligibility for various programs.

http://CDC.gov: Health and disease info.

http://EPA.gov: Environmental protection and regulations.

http://VA.gov: Veterans’ benefits and health.

For specifics, search on USA.gov!

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Here’s a list of common emergency alert systems you can sign up for (focusing on US-based ones; check locally if elsewhere):

1. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA): Automatic on compatible phones—no sign-up needed. Enable in settings.

2. FEMA App: Download from ready.gov/fema-app for real-time alerts.

3. Local alerts (e.g., CodeRED or Everbridge): Visit your city/county website to register phone/email.

4. NOAA Weather Alerts: Sign up for emails at weather.gov/subscribe.

5. Red Cross App: Download “Emergency” app for disaster notifications.

6. AMBER Alerts: Often via WEA; check state sites for extras.
As of Sep 2, 2025, major active wildfires in CA (per NIFC & CAL FIRE data):

– Gifford (Los Padres NF): 131,614 acres, 97% contained

– Garnet (Sierra NF): 21,703 acres, 12% contained

– Pickett (Sonoma-Lake Napa): 6,819 acres, 90% contained

– Dillon (Six Rivers NF): 6,346 acres, 7% contained

– Blue (Klamath NF): 1,236 acres, 0% contained
Several smaller/new fires reported today in counties like LA, Madera. For latest: fire.ca.gov/incidents
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Tariffs are delivering historic results for the American people. Even the mainstream media is starting to admit it.
I’ve said total tariff revenue could reach $300B this year, but it could be much higher. Every $300B adds 1% to GDP. With tariffs alone, growth could hit 5%.
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Kissing bugs (triatomine bugs) are blood-sucking insects that bite near the mouth or eyes, hence the name. They can transmit Chagas disease via the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi in their feces, which enters through bites or mucous membranes. Chagas can cause heart and digestive issues if untreated.
They’re mainly found in Latin America (endemic in 21 countries), but also in southern US states, with some reports further north. Rare in northern areas or Canada.
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brought Long Live The Black Parade to Chicago, where they paid tribute to Bob Bryar, dedicated “Na Na Na” to a fan, and played “Bullet With Butterfly Wings” with
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in an epic finale
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René Lalique for House of Worth, perfume bottle Dans la nuit (In the Night), model designed 1924; mould‑blown glass with blue patina and a press‑moulded circular stopper, the spherical body scattered with star motifs.
The midnight‑blue globe and star‑strewn stopper condensed a simple idea into a memorable piece of Art Deco design: for a perfume named “In the Night,” what better vessel than a miniature firmament? Lalique’s model—mould‑blown with a blue stain/patina and paired with a press‑moulded medallion—was conceived in 1924 and issued in several sizes.
Its small stars were meant to “sparkle” once the golden liquid filled the flask, a subtle optical effect that turned packaging into stagecraft. Variants included atomizer formats and related powder boxes, indicating how swiftly the motif migrated across Worth’s toilette line.
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AMC Demon Slayer popcorn buckets and character cups revealed!!
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…undermining U.S. pride or security *anti American
Cultural or Ideological Movements: Some view certain ideologies—say, extreme anti-capitalist or anti-Western sentiments—as anti-American if they challenge the U.S.’s global influence or way of life. For
instance, rhetoric framing the U.S. as a root cause of global issues can be tagged this way.
Symbolic Acts: Actions like burning the American flag or refusing to stand for the national anthem can be labeled anti-American by critics, though supporters might see these as protests against specific policies or injustices, not the nation itself.
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Support for Adversarial Nations or Groups: Aligning with countries or organizations in direct conflict with U.S. interests, like praising regimes hostile to the U.S. (e.g., during the Cold War, sympathizing with the Soviet Union was often seen as anti-American).
Rejection of American Values: Denouncing ideals often associated with the U.S., like individualism, capitalism, or democracy. This could range
from advocating alternative systems (e.g., socialism or authoritarianism) to cultural critiques that frame American values as imperialistic or harmful.
Criticism of U.S. Policy or Actions: Vocal opposition to U.S. foreign policy (e.g., military interventions, trade policies) or domestic issues (e.g., government surveillance, social inequalities). For example, protests
against U.S. involvement in wars like Iraq or Vietnam have been labeled anti-American by some, though critics might argue they’re exercising free speech.
The term “anti-American” is subjective and depends heavily on context, perspective, and who’s wielding it. Generally, it refers to actions, statements, or ideologies perceived as opposing the interests, values, or identity of the United States
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Bishop Edward Burns, Dallas Police Chief Daniel C. Comeaux, and other executives of surrounding law enforcement agencies came together today to bless our dedicated first responders and the vital equipment they rely on to serve and protect our communities.
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Eric performing “Springsteen” from night two of
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“I believe in that time-tested tradition of making records that live and breathe as one piece of art. An album is the ultimate creative expression, and the way we consume art now just takes the edges off that creativity. It’s built to confine it, to choke it out. With this record, it’s really my way of fighting for the creative spirit, that spirit of ‘Evangeline.’ Because I know that where we are in the world, it probably shouldn’t exist. But it does. It can live here. It can run free here. And, the best music has to fight the hardest to get out.”
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Evangeline vs. The Machine is OUT NOW. Listen to the new album: 
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In Togo, restored beaches and smart coastal management are bringing fish—and jobs—back to shore.
Thanks to local efforts, fishing income can reach $8,000 a day. Across West Africa, the program has already created over 9,000 jobs.
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the all born screaming tour is back at it tonight! STV.lnk.to/Tour

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This will keep Americans chasing their tails for a while and lead to absolutely zero new information. 

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Black angel crowns xoxoxo god bless forever

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