The giant Coachella Music Festival begins Friday in Indio, Calif., and if you can’t be there in person, you can be there online. The AT&T-sponsored Blue Room is planning live webcasts.
FRENCHTOWN - Red-faced runners quickly put on warm-ups, sweats and beanies following their events during a chilly Frenchtown Tolman-Touchette TNT Memorial track meet Saturday but the tracksters didn’t let the cold or wind slow them down.
MISSOULA - The Hamilton Bronc girls track team took overall honors Saturday during the Seeley-Swan Invitational at Missoula County Stadium. Hamilton took first with 70 points followed by Townsend with 59 and Darby with 51.
Five people were arrested in a fight in a Krauszer's convenience store on Fairfield Avenue in Bridgeport last Saturday. Charged with breach of the peace and criminal mischief are Maria Jefferson, 28,
David D. Whitt, 7538 W. Stump Road, Oak Harbor, open container, $25 fine, $29 costs; disorderly with persistence, $25 fine, $86 costs, 30 days in jail, eight days suspended on condition defendant remain law abiding for one year; criminal trespassing, $25 fine, $29 costs, 30 days in jail, 8 days suspended on condition defendant remain law abiding for one year.
The premise of "Young@Heart" sounds much too cute to tolerate. A documentary about a choir of old-timers bashing out rock songs like the Ramones' "I Wanna Be Sedated" and Radiohead's "Fake Plastic Trees"? Good for a quick ironic horselaugh on YouTube, maybe, and then it's time to move on.
“Old is the new young.” In “Young@Heart,” the inspiring documentary about a chorus of 70-, 80-and 90-year-olds zestfully singing tunes by Sonic Youth, the Police, Talking Heads, the Ramones, James Brown and others, you comprehend the power of rock 'n' roll music any old way you choose it.