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Do not chase dual-listing themes blindly – CIMB
Commodities, tourism, services: key Singapore themes – UBS
Tourism, dividends among top Singapore themes – CLSA
STI +0.8%; Reflation, FX themes supportive: Nomura
Singapore shares not likely to head much higher amid mixed performance across Asian markets.
STI +0.8% at 3,198.67, may meet resistance at last week’s 3,216 peak. Market breadth still positive but at about 1.5 gainers for every decliner vs more than 3 for 1 in early trade.
Las Tortugas V: Daily Schedule Themes, Adds, Camping Update
PREMIERE INTIMATE CALIFORNIA HALLOWEEN FEST FAST APPROACHES
ALO’sZach Gill :: Tortugas IV By Chad Smith |
Las Tortugas – Dance of the Dead V has just announced it’s day-by-day schedule. Check it out here.
Taking place October 28-31 at Evergreen Lodge in Yosemite, CA, Las Tortugas has added Five Eyed Hand, DJ No Parking on the Dance Floor, Who’s DunFour (i.e. Nathan Moore and Big Light) and The Trespassers to an already rich lineup that includes headliners Yonder Mountain String Band, ALO, 7 Walkers, The Mother Hips, Tea Leaf Green and Cornmeal for more
than 30 acts over four days.
One of the great pleasures of Las Tortugas is the daily pageant of costumes that attendees bust out in an elongated celebration of the Halloween spirit. This year’s themes are:
Thursday, October 28 – GYPSY CIRCUS: There are many roles in a circus and many types of gypsies in the
world. What is your interpretation of a Gypsy Circus? Gypsy pirates, dancers, carnies, ringmasters…the list goes on
forever.
Friday, October 29 – DECADE DANCE: Represent your favorite decade in any way you like. Retro cinema,
political statements, historical figures and pop culture are all fine starting points. Time is your plaything!
Saturday, October 30 – MONSTERS vs. ALIENS: Are you a monster or an alien or a monster-alien? Join
your fellow species to unite, multiply, divide or whatever else it is monsters and aliens do.
Sunday, October 31 – THE MASQUERADE BALL: It’s Halloween so come as you wish. Some good ideas
suggested to the festival include Solid Gold, glitter & glam, midnight in the garden of good & evil, wild animal
kingdom, and psychedelic superheroes. Let your imagination roam and then come freak freely with the rainbow
flock!
For those that can’t make the full festival, new ticketing options are now available, with 3-Day Tickets (Fri-Sun) and
2-Day Tickets (Sat-Sun) offered here.
While on-site camping has sold out, the National Forest Service has granted the festival a permit for a unique
camping opportunity just steps away from Evergreen Lodge in what they are calling the Emerald Forest. This
camping area was a huge success last year, and it will provide our guests with a safe and controlled camping area
across the street from Evergreen Lodge. Just like on-site camping, the cost is $15 per camper per night, and there is a 3 night minimum stay required. There is also a one ticket requirement per camper (either the three night or four night ticketing options will satisfy this requirement). There is limited availability for off-site camping, so call the Lodge asap at 209/379-2606 to reserve your off site spot in the Emerald Forest.
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Las Tortugas IV: Full Schedule, Daily Themes and Single Day Tix
VOODOO, BOOGIE AND ENCHANTMENT UNDER THE SEA!
Umph :: 10.31.08 :: by Dave Vann |
With Halloween fast approaching, it’s time to start sewing costumes, carving jack-o’-lanterns and begin thinking about the lovely mischief we’ll get into on All Hallow’s Eve. How about a diverse, cozy music festival with Umphrey’s McGee, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, the Grateful Dead’s Bill Kreutzmann and the cream of Northern California’s rock scene, all set amongst Yosemite’s redwoods at a well appointed lodge? Las Tortugas IV – Dance of the Dead takes place Thursday, October 29 – Sunday, November 1 at Evergreen Lodge.
The festival has just announced their full schedule to help with your holiday weekend planning. Single day tickets are also now on sale. A customizable day-by-day grid can be found here. Even if you can’t make all four days, there’s exciting, diverse options available each day like Umphrey’s on Friday & Saturday, Papa Mali with Kreutzmann on Saturday & Sunday, Tea Leaf Green on Sunday and Dumpstaphunk on Thursday & Friday, along with a packed lineup of top flight musicians including BAG of Trix (Gill, Adams & Brogan of ALO), The Mother Hips, Hot Buttered Rum, New Monsoon, Nathan Moore, Front Street featuring Stu Allen (JGB) and much more. Single day tickets can be purchased here.
Las Tortugas has also revealed this year’s daily themes, which always bring out a peacock array of fantastic sights at this strongly communal affair, where folks decorate their cabins and share a fantastic distillation of the festival experience at its best. This year’s themes are:
Thursday: Voodoo Circus
Friday: Boogie Nights
Saturday: Halloween
Sunday’s Jubilee Theme: Enchantment Under the Sea Dance
Las Tortugas IV hopes you can join in this inspirational, uplifting gathering with one of the strongest festival lineups this fall in a beautiful, thoroughly unique setting.
-Full Las Tortugas IV schedule here.
-Four-day and single day tickets here.
Journalized Theme 2.7.2 Released
There is a new version of my Journalized theme available. This version, 2.7.2, fixes a couple of bugs raised by users.
A couple of 2.7 only dependencies have now been fixed.
A problem with versions of PHP less than 5 was fixed.
The theme is now translatable and comes with Russian built in (Thanks to Dmitriy Donchenko)
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Umph :: 10.31.08 :: by Dave Vann