The Cornell Daily Sun: Box of Rain Returns to Ithaca with Impressive Renditions of the Grateful Dead
Box of Rain Returns to Ithaca with Impressive Renditions of the Grateful Dead
MSN: See Dead and Company Perform ‘Box of Rain' With Phil Lesh's Son Grahame at Dead 60 Show
Dead and Company paid tribute to the late Phil Lesh on the opening night of their Dead 60 anniversar y concerts in San Francisco by bringing out Lesh's son Grahame for "Box of Rain." The Bob Weir and ...
See Dead and Company Perform ‘Box of Rain' With Phil Lesh's Son Grahame at Dead 60 Show
Yahoo: See Dead and Company Perform ‘Box of Rain’ With Phil Lesh’s Son Grahame at Dead 60 Show
See Dead and Company Perform ‘Box of Rain’ With Phil Lesh’s Son Grahame at Dead 60 Show
Box of Rain returned to Ithaca’s The Haunt last Saturday night with more of their virtuosic improvisations and solos, along with memorable sing-alongs that drew a crowd of fans from all over the city.
We are usually grateful for good things that happened to us—but with a little imagination, we can also be grateful for bad things we avoided.
When you write about how grateful you are to others and how much other people have blessed your life, it might become considerably harder for you to ruminate on your negative experiences.
The jury’s still out, but preliminary research suggests that grateful people may have better sleep, healthier hearts, and fewer aches and pains.
It's easy to feel grateful when life is good, says Robert Emmons. But when disaster strikes, gratitude is worth the effort.