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	<title>Comments on: Just a friendly reminder.</title>
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		<title>by: We interview with folk singer-songwriter Michael Hansen at popcorn youth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] I apologize for the tardiness of the posting of this article, but what with the excitement of Jacques Coursil performing at Cornell last night, I completely forgot about Michael Hansen playing the Pourhouse at the same time. Our intern Olivia recently wrote about this Trumansburg transplant (he&#8217;s originally from Maryland), and you can find her article in this week&#8217;s Ithaca Times. He&#8217;s only been here since November, but we&#8217;ve heard good things about this fingerpicking banjo player who plays folk/Americana/roots music with surprising adeptness, so we&#8217;ve heard. If you missed Hansen play the Pourhouse last night like us, then you can catch him at the Rongo on March 6 and March 26. Read Olivia&#8217;s story here in our interviews section. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] I apologize for the tardiness of the posting of this article, but what with the excitement of Jacques Coursil performing at Cornell last night, I completely forgot about Michael Hansen playing the Pourhouse at the same time. Our intern Olivia recently wrote about this Trumansburg transplant (he&#8217;s originally from Maryland), and you can find her article in this week&#8217;s Ithaca Times. He&#8217;s only been here since November, but we&#8217;ve heard good things about this fingerpicking banjo player who plays folk/Americana/roots music with surprising adeptness, so we&#8217;ve heard. If you missed Hansen play the Pourhouse last night like us, then you can catch him at the Rongo on March 6 and March 26. Read Olivia&#8217;s story here in our interviews section. [&#8230;]
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