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Saturday Sessions: The Teskey Brothers perform “Hold Me”

The soul-blues band The Teskey Brothers was founded by brothers Josh and Sam Teskey in 2008. They started out by busking and playing parties in Melbourne, Australia – and since then, they’ve maintained a do-it-yourself attitude toward making music by self-producing their 2017 debut. They’re following it up with their next release, “Run Home Slow,” which is due out next month. The Teskey Brothers perform three of their songs. Source

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“Thrills and Spills”: The 900-year history of amusement parks

The success of Disneyland helped launch the modern theme park industry — but the concept of the amusement park dates back centuries. The story is detailed in the new book “The Amusement Park: 900 Years of Thrills and Spills, and the Dreamers and Schemers Who Built Them” by Steve Silverman. Don Dahler reports. Source

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Saturday Sessions: The Teskey Brothers perform “Pain and Misery”

The soul-blues band The Teskey Brothers was founded by brothers Josh and Sam Teskey in 2008. They started out by busking and playing parties in Melbourne, Australia – and since then, they’ve maintained a do-it-yourself attitude toward making music by self-producing their 2017 debut. They’re following it up with their next release, “Run Home Slow,” which is due out next month. The Teskey Brothers perform three of their songs. Source

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Saturday Sessions: The Teskey Brothers perform “Man of the Universe”

The soul-blues band The Teskey Brothers was founded by brothers Josh and Sam Teskey in 2008. They started out by busking and playing parties in Melbourne, Australia – and since then, they’ve maintained a do-it-yourself attitude toward making music by self-producing their 2017 debut. They’re following it up with their next release, “Run Home Slow,” which is due out next month. The Teskey Brothers perform three of their songs. Source

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Declaration of Independence manuscript on rare display in New York City

“One of the rarest and most important documents in American history — a draft copy of the Declaration of Independence handwritten by Thomas Jefferson — was on display in New York City this week. The New York Public Library acquired the manuscript at auction in 1896. It’s only brought out once a year due to its fragile nature; when not on display, it’s kept in a vault to preserve its condition. Jericka Duncan reports. Source

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