Marian Runk Gets Jaded and Jaunty On “Possibility”

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
June 12, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo
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Marian Runk has had a life-long fascination with storytelling. It evolved from book arts and comics to songwriting and performing. A dancer, birdwatcher, visual artist, political activist, writer, and musician; the breadth of her creativity is felt in every aspect of her music. On “Possibility” Runk reminds herself to remain open to that childlike wonder. It’s a wry old time-y song that evokes vintage good times and the exciting things we can find when we overturn forgotten stones.

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