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An inside look at the arts and entertainment scene in the Port Huron, Mich., area, brought to you by the staff of the Weekend Spin. The Weekend Spin is a publication of the Times Herald newspaper in Port Huron.
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Available Episodes (25)
Singer-songwriter AngE Smiley of Port Sanilac plays her original song "Out of Time."
Bob Yelinek and Steven Weber of BS Productions shoot the bull about the tough business of playing original music in the Blue Water Area, plus potter Duane Collins prepares for his reception...
Former Heirs front man Chad Nicefield is ready to share the bounty of his new project, Manna and Quail, with the hometown masses.
Acoustic jam band RiverGrass riffs on soloing, mandolin misidentification and the joy of music.
Studio 1219's Maureen Scallen invites everyone to get their hands dirty at this weekend's interactive Fire & Ice Pottery & Glass Festival.
Port Huron metal group D.I.G. is back, and members talk about why they revived the band after being broken up for three years.
Kings in Pieces dissects its growing online popularity, including its title as Michigan's top unsigned grunge band according to Myspace.
Go backstage at Rogers Sarnia Bayfest with opeing rock band State of Shock, plus a guide to Boat Night entertainment.
Rogers Sarnia Bayfest co-founder Michele Stokley talks about what fans can expect and how the festival has grown to include such artits as Nickelback, Aerosmith, Toby Keith and Def
Indiana pop-rock band Asteria gives "A Lesson in Charades," the song for which it shot a music video on the roof of the Raven Coffeehouse in Port Huron on Monday.
Lounging around with Roscoe Charlie, as the local acoustic duo discusses their obscure musical selections, rejected band names and digital backup singers.
St. Clair County Community College Band director Carl Gippard conducts an overview of the ensemble's upcoming summer season, which starts Friday.
Subourbon Son's Jeff Bitzinger proves one doesn't have to be the loneliest number, as he and four other one-man rock bands will gather at the Roche Bar for a night of music and art
Folk-rock group Homebrew heaves away, hauls away and harmonizes for an a cappella sea shanty.
Pop-rock band Every Avenue shares clips from its upcoming CD, Ah!, and discusses everything from cake to Muppets.
Local trio The Lyricists raps about the difficulty of doing hip hop in Port Huron and their upcoming CD release show.
Christian rock band Nailpoint Payment prepares take a leap of faith and embark on a summer of touring.
Metro Detroit band Acoustic Stories tells some tales and gives a live, unplugged performance.
Bishops Collar discusses what it means -- and doesn't mean -- to be "indie rock," and why vegetables are destined to lead to the band's eventual breakup.
Ju5+1n6.7 of electro-industrial band Process42 gives the lowdown on the night of stomping chaos he has planned at Legendz on Wednesday.
Members of Clouds Over Brooklyn talk about trying to disperse the gloom in the local music scene with some peppy, acoustic, indie rock.
Sample a taste of Mustard's Retreat, as Kent Krueger of local band Lost Cuzzins talks about his group's upcoming show with the Ann Arbor folk duo.
Get a tease of Theatre Sarnia's beauty salon drama Steel Magnolias with director Bill Kinner.
Guest curator Ralph Polovich gives an audio tour of "Through His Eyes: Russell Sawyer, Photographer," the Port Huron Museum's contribution to Port Huron's sesquicentennial celebrat
A look at the buzz surrounding the reformation of the local hard rock band Bar Flyz, which is getting ready to play its first show since 2002.

