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diva in the media |
NEWS FROM INDIAN COUNTRY Did you know that Arigon is a columnist for the national newspaper "New From Indian Country?" You can read her work online. Click Here!
Including the following cool items: Here's Leta Rector's in-depth article from last year about the band. It's a good one! You'll want to read the article from the that was published during the tour. It's a great read and features a cool photo of the Diva and author Serle Chapman. Here's a reprint of an article that was published in October 1997 by News From Indian County. A lengthy article from the American Indian Film Institute of San Francisco. It's a GOOT one! |
We're happy to be your online archive of news and reviews of all things Arigon Starr. We'll add new stuff when it comes in! The Latest: Lincoln Journal Star -- Tuesday, July 14, 2009 -- All about "The Red Road" coming to Lincoln, Nebraska. The show was taped in front of a live audience for broadcast later this year. San Diego Union-Tribune -- Wednesday, June 24, 2009 -- Pat Launer on San Diego Theater -- scroll down and see her excellent review of the "preview" of "The Red Road" at Native Voices at the Autry's Playwright Festival at San Diego State University. Indian Country Today -- Wednesday, June 24, 2009 -- an article about "The Red Road" coming to Lincoln, Nebraska for the live taping for radio. The Examiner, April 24, 2009 -- Brad Richarson's review of "Red Ink," including Arigon's two plays within the play "Native American Idol" and "Spirit Lake Casino." The play was a big hit in the Twin Cities -- Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. The Adelaide Advertiser, May 12, 2008 -- Patrick McDonald's preview of "The Red Road" during the ASSITEJ Youth Theater Festival in Adelaide, Australia. The show was a big hit with Australian and international audiences. Native Vue - January 21, 2007 -- Carole Levine's profile of Arigon Starr. It's new and it's out on the stands. Here are a couple of excerpts to intice you to get out, buy a copy and enjoy the excellent work of our friend, Gene Bates. It has Vol. 31, No. 3 on the front and retails fro $4.00. You can usually find it at Indian Stores or at Borders Books & Music. From the Artist Profile: "Kickapoo vocalist, songwriter and guitarist, Arigon Starr has graced concert stages from London, England to San Francisco, California. The self-proclaimed 'Native American Diva's' music combines "..a contemporary Native American perspective with the power of British Invasion Pop." The combination has taken the Native American music world by storm." From the Review of WIND-UP: "After reviewing Arigon Starr's NAMMY (Native American Music Awards) award-winning album (Best Independent Recording) from last year, I was curious what the "Native American Diva" could possibly come up with to top her distinguished debut? "Wind Up" is the definitive answer to that question! She's going to wind you up! And wind you up she does! A bewitching brew of pop/rock/country, and maybe a dash of "Rocky Horror Picture Show," this album is every bit as entertaining as Starr's breakthrough CD, "Meet The Diva." MORE GREAT ARTICLES FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE: |