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May 6, 2012
Folk Rock Singer Songwriter Corey Koehler (aka me) has released an environmental song in his song-per-month campaign. The song is titled “Frac Sand Blues.” The song is an attempt to raise awareness about the controversial practices of Frac Sand Mining and Natural Gas Fracking.
April 21, 2012
Bella Ruse By Brianna Klapperich Bella ruse stopped by the KQAL studio this afternoon for an interview before their show tonight for MWMF. 
April 19, 2012
I have published an essay about the documentary PoliWood on the Sounds of Cinema blog. Here is an excerpt:
April 11, 2012
The world has it wrong, or at least the media does. It seems we have no real shortage of heroes--we are just looking in the wrong places.  Try walking the halls of a middle school anywhere.  In every single school you will see a jumble of whacky hormones that make some kids look like they need to head back to elementary school while others appear as if they could get their high school diploma tomorrow.
April 7, 2012
Well... not a fan, but you most certainly mastered your craft. Even so, I would never have named you The Painter of Light... but rest in peace, Thomas Kinkade. The world is lessened by your passing. Thomas Kinkade dies at 54; artist was called the 'Painter of Light' - latimes.com Still... the idea of selling reproductions as art disturbs me.
April 3, 2012
There is no curtain call at the Fountain City Auditorium because there is no curtain.
April 1, 2012
Folk Rock Singer Songwriter Corey Koehler (aka me) has released new music in his song-per-month campaign. The song is titled “I Think About You.”
April 1, 2012
Sounds of Cinema has joined with the Winona State University English, Mass Communication, and Political Science Departments to present the documentary PoliWood on Wednesday, April 11th at 7pm in the Science Lab Auditorium on the Winona State campus. A panel discussion featuring Winona State faculty will follow.
March 28, 2012
Sidonia Dudval sashays across the stage in her black chiffon, V-neck dress, bright red shoes with jeweled heels glistening in the spotlight and a frizzed out mane of hair. She demands attention from her audience. She rules the stage and the backstage. She sits behind the curtain obsessively scanning the schedule of Rochester Girls Inc. dancers and performance times while rifling through her bags trying to find the right lipstick or perfect...