The Lives of Butterflies: A Natural History of our Planet's Butterfly Life by David G James and David J Lohman (Princeton University Press, 2024). ISBN: 9780691240565. Pbk, £30.
The images were shot by Glen Luchford and styled by Sarah Richardson with models seen frolicking around the castle, deserted ...
Tucked away in Santa Margarita, the Plain National Monument is a serene, otherworldly escape that remains one of the state’s ...
It was quite unusual for international marathoner, Munish Jauhar, to stumble upon an adult owl on the ground at about 8 am next to the jogging track at Sukhna Lake ...
Environmentalists and anti-environmentalists have been locked in battle since our nation began. Polluted rivers catching fire, and the stench of paper mills and belching factories have always been def ...
There might be a whole lot of awful shit going on around us, but The Purple Bird is here to remind us at times that no matter how much the world might want to swallow you up in the negativity, we have ...
Instead, he thought they should just make a Bonnie “Prince” Billy album. Thankfully, they weren’t entirely successful. The Purple Bird is a Bonnie “Prince” Billy country record. Oldham gave himself ...
Nestled in the heart of Illinois, Lowden State Park is the kind of place that makes you wonder if you’ve accidentally wandered onto the set of a Bob Ross painting. It’s a 207-acre slice of paradise ...
The Purple Bird isn’t the first time Will Oldham (the enigmatic, Kentucky-born and based songwriter behind the Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy brand) has headed to Nashville. 2007’s Greatest Palace Music ...
The Purple Bird is Oldham’s Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s new album. The 12-song outing was recorded with David Ferguson and written during infamous Nashville writing sessions. Oldham finds himself ...
Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 4 month free trial (3 months for non-Prime members) The Purple Bird presented many different ...
INTERVIEW: Laura Barton talks to Will Oldham about recording with some of his heroes, how he writes for his alter ego, and why a song about gun deaths made his legs turn to jelly ...