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Morcheeba: North American Tour

BLOOD LIKE LEMONADE OUT NOW

London-based genre-bending Morcheeba will be crossing the pond in February for a slew of North American tour
dates. The tour will kick off on February 10 at the 9:30 club in Washington DC, followed up with two nights at the
Fillmore-Irving Plaza in New York. A full list of tour dates is below.

Summer of 2010 saw the release of the band’s latest full-length record, Blood Like Lemonade.
The album is a cornerstone for the band and marks the return of essential member Skye
Edwards
on vocals for the first time since 2003.

TOUR DATES

Feb 10, 2011 Washington, DC, 9:30 Club
Feb 11, 2011 New York City The Fillmore – Irving Plaza

Feb 12, 2011 New York City The Fillmore – Irving Plaza

Feb 14, 2011 Philadelphia World Cafe Live

Feb 16, 2011 Boston The Paradise Lounge

Feb 18, 2011 Quebec, Canada Imperial de Quebec | Theatre Imperial
Feb 19, 2011 Montreal, Canada Metropolis

Feb 20, 2011 Toronto, Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre

Feb 22, 2011 Chicago House of Blues – Chicago

Feb 23, 2011 Minneapolis First Avenue
Feb 25, 2011 Aspen, CO Belly Up Aspen

Feb 26, 2011 Denver Ogden Theatre
Mar 03, 2011 Vancouver, Canada Commodore Ballroom

Mar 04, 2011 Portland Roseland Theater

Mar 05, 2011 San Francisco Warfield Theatre

Mar 06, 2011 Los Angeles The Music Box @ Henry Fonda Theater

Mar 08, 2011 San Diego, House of Blues

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5 Simple Ways To Spread Positivity


My mother often said, “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade”. My father would quickly add, “then sell the lemonade at a fair price for a proft”. It sounded like a good way to live until I grew older and realized how many lemons there really are in the world.

Advancing technology has made it easier than ever to find life’s lemons. Newspapers, radio, tv, the internet, and close-to-real-time services like Twitter allow us to fill every waking moment with lemons.

So why is it that we often insist on spending the conversations we have with those around us on negative things? Why do we choose sour remarks and biting tones when we could stir in some positive remarks and make some smiles? Don’t we all have enough lemons to make our daily lemonade without seeking them out?

5 ways to spread positivity

  1. Practice pleasantries – A non-grouchy “good morning” to coworkers or adding “I really appreciate it” to required “thank you’s” are good steps away from negativity.
  2. Share some positivity – Find a good story each day and share it with at least three people. As you become known for being a source of good conversations and uplifting news, don’t be surprised if people flock to you!
  3. Save the lemon for later – When something is bothering you, don’t obsess and let your concern spill over into your conversations. Instead, take a moment to write down your next move to improve and put it in a safe place. Come back to your “lemon” when you are able to commit your entire focus on promoting a solution.
  4. Slow down your response time - In our jiffy pop society, it’s easy to get caught up in trying to respond immediately. There’s a reason “promptly” and “instantly” are defined separately in the dictionary. One implies the care while the other is only about speed. Making an effort to produce thoughtful responses even if it means simply breathing fully before speaking, will work wonders for the quality of your conversations. Eliminating the lemons will also help avoid tension caused by a thoughtless response.
  5. Learn to laugh with others - A joke or situation doesn’t have to be enormously funny in order for you to take joy in it. Instead of shrugging off the next joke your friend tells or trying to top a story, laugh. You may soon find that your sense of humor has expanded to find a smile in things you would have frowned at previously.

Being aware of the lemon in your mouth is a constant project. It’s easy to slip into negative conversations. When you begin to taste the bitter citrus, you’ll know it’s time for some positivity!

If you heard some good news today or have a funny or uplifting story to share, please do so below!

Image: Konstantina


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