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Jan. 24, 1935: First Canned Beer Sold

1935: The first canned beer in the United States goes on sale in Richmond, Virginia. By the end of the year, 37 breweries follow the lead of the Gottfried Krueger Brewery.
The American Can Co. began experimenting with canned beer in 1909. But the cans couldn’t withstand the pressure from carbonation — up to 80 [...]

Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd: Music/Spoken Word Tour

“LIVE & DIRECT FROM 1967″ FEATURES SONGS AND STORIES FROM BOYD’S CAREER, INCLUDING SUCH
ARTISTS AS PINK FLOYD, NICK DRAKE, BOB DYLAN AND JIMI HENDRIX


Robyn Hitchcock

Psychedelic troubadour Robyn
Hitchcock
has announced plans to team up with legendary producer Joe Boyd for an unprecedented
series of live performances. “Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd – Live & Direct From 1967″ is a very special evening of
songs and stories, melding Hitchcock’s musical performances of songs produced by Boyd with Boyd’s own
reminiscences of his collaborations with such
iconic artists as Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and Jimi Hendrix.

The tour will
feature readings from Boyd’s acclaimed 2006 memoir,
White Bicycles – Making Music In The 1960s. The run begins March 9 at The Birchmere in Alexandria,
Virginia, followed by visits to New York City, Philadelphia,
Detroit, Chicago, and North Adams, Massachusetts (full itinerary below).

ROBYN HITCHCOCK & JOE BOYD: LIVE & DIRECT FROM 1967
03/09/11 Wed Birchmere Alexandria, VA
03/11/11 Fri Le Poisson Rouge New York, NY
03/12/11 Sat Mass MoCA North Adams, MA

03/14/11 Mon World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
03/18/11 Fri Detroit Institute of the Arts Detroit, MI

03/19/11 Sat Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL

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Antonio Sabato Jr. Expecting Son…Who Will Be Named “Kamakanaalohamaikalani”

Pop open the bubbly: Latin soap star Antonio Sabato Jr. is expecting a son later this year…and the Proud Papa-to-Be is already getting an head start on embarrassing the poor little fella. Antonio and girlfriend Cheryl Moana Marie are “thrilled” to be expecting a son that they’re planning to name Antonio Sabato III, the couple [...]

Starbucks New Size: The Trenta!

Need something larger than a Venti? Coffee giant Starbucks wants latte lovers to sip on its newest offering – The Trenta – a 31 oz beverage hitting shops this spring. Starbucks has launched a new super-sized coffee cup which holds nearly a quarter of a gallon of coffee. The company, which celebrated its 30th anniversary [...]

Jan. 18, 1911: Clear the Deck

1911: A Curtiss biplane becomes the first airplane to perform a landing on a ship.
The plane, piloted by Eugene Ely, landed on a platform bolted to the armored cruiser USS Pennsylvania moored in San Francisco Bay. Ely had been flying for less than a year when approached by the U.S. Navy, which was interested in [...]

Miss America 2011 Miss Nebraska Teresa Scanlan!

There she is: Miss America 2011 — and she’s barely old enough to drive! Miss Nebraska Teresa Scanlan waved to the crowd after beating out a bevy of 52 other beauties to be crowned Miss America 2011 during the annual Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday [...]

Jan. 14, 1794: First Successful Cesarean in U.S.

1794: Elizabeth Bennett delivers a daughter by cesarean section, becoming the first woman in the United States to give birth this way and survive. Her husband, Jesse, is the physician who performs the operation.
He was pressed into service after Elizabeth, struggling with a difficult labor and believing she would die, requested her attending physician to [...]

Glenn Close Navy VIDEO Scandal Link

Glenn Close is “deeply offended and insulted” about the unauthorized use of her image in a series of raunchy videos shot by a senior US Naval officer on a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The Damages star and five-time Oscar nominee is seen in a string of films made by Captain Owen Honors of the USS Enterprise, [...]

Volkswagen given top marks by US highway safety institute

Volkswagen logoVolkswagen has been given top marks by the American Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) which rated a total of six Volkswagen models as the “Top Safety Pick 2011″. In the compact class, the Jetta Sedan, the Jetta Sport Wagen, the Golf, the Golf GTI and the Tiguan (mid-class SUV) stood out among their competitors. [...]

Jerry Joseph & Wally Ingram | Salt Lake City | Review | Pics

Words & Images by: Phil Santala

Jerry Joseph & Wally Ingram :: 12.12.10 :: The State Room :: Salt Lake City, UT

Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons begin a three-night run in Portland, OR tonight. Amazing, under-sung American rock greats Richmond Fontaine open for the Jackmormons on NYE. For full show details pop over here.

Jerry Joseph by Phil Santala

What ever you do, don’t call it a comeback or anything new. Jerry Joseph has been absolutely on fire the last few years. Not matter who he is touring with – the Jackmormons, Denmark Veseys, Stockholm Syndrome, or just with percussionist Wally Ingram – his shows, as of late, almost never cease to amaze me. The State Room show in Utah was no exception.

Bold words considering this summer saw me walking away from three nights in Virginia City, MT at Bandito’s shaking my head in wonderment. That run itself just gets better and betterÂ…but enough about the past. We gathered in Salt Lake City, one of Jerry’s former residencies, to partake in some pre-holidays shenanigans, Jerry Joseph Style.

Jerry came out, hulking onto the stage in big heavy boots. Some in the crowd responded by shouting, “Show us your feet!” It was clear that those in attendance were not just casual fans. The core had turned out for this event, and the duo did not disappoint. Jerry seemed to be in high spirits, joking to the crowd before “Wisconsin Death Trip” that, “Wally and I, when I was a kid, we used to sing this around the Christmas tree at Wally’s house, eating Christmas koogle.” Jerry also jested after the Vic Chestnutt song “Flirted With You All My Life” that the song was about “holidays and good times. You feeling any better?” Vic, he said, “fucking nailed it” with that song. The Christmas spirit was certainly making Jerry’s heart grow three times its size that day.

Local Jackmormons bassist JR Ruppel joined Jerry and Wally for much of the second half of the set. The encore, which was especially moving and heartfelt, found Joseph stepping out from the mike to shout and sing directly to the crowd: “Ring ‘em up, tell ‘em that you love ‘em. CALL THEM NOW AND TELL THEM THAT YOU LOVE THEM!” It was a plea, a call, a cry of passion. Hold on, hold onto those around you, those you care for, those you hurt and neglect through your selfishness, those that never left you in the dark on your own no matter how you tried to push them away and no matter how many times your vices came between you and them. Ring ‘em up, and tell them Jerry Joseph said hi. Better yet, why don’t you all come out to the next Jerry Joseph show and see what the buzz is really all about?

Setlist
White Dirt, Jump, LAX, Flirted With You All My Life, Fur, Cochise, Two Balloons> Time the Revelator> Two Balloons. Muscles*, Radio Cab*, Paper Planes*>Climb to Safety*(slow)> Train Detective rap> Midnight Rambler rap> Climb to Safety*> Paper Planes*

Encore: Ring ‘em Up*> Good Sunday*>We Fall Down*> Good Sunday*

*w/ JR Rupple.

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Jason Mraz Engaged

The phrase “I’m Yours” is about to take new meaning for “Remedy” crooner and Virginia native Jason Mraz. The 33-year-old crooner — who snagged a Grammy nomination in 2008 — was elated after his marriage proposal yielded a resounding “You Betcha!” (OK, so she didn’t say it exactly like that!) from fellow singer/songwriter Tristan Prettyman. [...]

Dream student job?

Most people remember their school years as studying, partying and more partying. However, this is all set to change with the addition of driving fast cars.

Every teenage boy’s dream you say? Yes and this could quite possibly turn into a reality as Bugatti wants a student intern in Herndon, Virginia to coordinate press activities and to manage car plans.

You must be currently enrolled in a college or university and be fluent in the English language. The internship is part-time, working 20 hours a week. You will be required to offer professional driver services and more importantly transport Bugatti vehicles.

If you have a general vehicle knowledge and want to promote Bugatti’s ‘Feel the Road’ programme, then this could be the job for you.

Click here to apply: 

https://www1.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/VW_Audi/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=12414&esid=az

 

Nathan Moore: New Album in Feb

CONVERSATIONS WITH PUPPET MASTERS BEGIN FEBRUARY 1

New Album

Nathan Moore has announced the release of Dear Puppeteer, his latest collection of songs, due February 1 on Royal Potato Family. The Staunton, Virginia-based singer-songwriter recorded the album around his home in the Shenandoah Valley with co-producer and guitarist Bryan Elijah Smith, as well as, out West at his previous Santa Fe, New Mexico stomping grounds, Frogville Studios.

Dear Puppeteer could best be described as a letter in 13 songs from Nathan Moore to the puppet masters: fear, mortality, the righteous, the jailor, lost love and lost time. On the title track, Moore sings: “Gonna write a letter, dear puppeteer, I don’t want to play here, I don’t wanna stay here.”

Stream the leadoff track “Hollow” here.

Dear Puppeteer Track Listing

1. Like A Cartoon
2. Safe To Say
3. Dear Puppeteer
4. In The Basement
5. A Little Crazy
6. I’m The Same
7. The Garden
8. Hollow
9. Can’t Fly To Heaven
10. When My Time Comes
11. Train Of Thoughts
12. Choose Thy Love
13. I’m Good Company

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Flying snakes: Slithering through the air

Fancy aerodynamics explain why some snakes are good gliders

MANY animals have mastered the trick of gliding through the forest canopy. Flying frogs stretch the webbing between the toes of their enlarged feet. Some lizards spread elongated ribs covered in flaps of skin. And the colugo, a strange South-East Asian mammal, can travel as much as 70 metres (230 feet) between trees by spreading a membrane of skin that connects its limbs. Despite a lack of obvious body parts that can double up as a decent pair of wings, some snakes, too, can glide for remarkable distances.

To discover how snakes manage it Jake Socha of Virginia Tech and his colleagues conducted a series of test flights with paradise tree snakes, a mildly venomous variety found in parts of Asia. They launched the snakes from the top of a 15-metre tower and used four video cameras to construct 3-D images of the animals’ trajectories. The results, just published in Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, show not only that flying snakes are surprisingly good aviators but also that they employ some complex aerodynamic tricks. …

Floydfest 2011 Lineup

TAJ MAHAL, DEL MCCOURY BAND, DAVID GRISMAN QUINTET,
HOT TUNA, TOUBAB KREWE,
REVEREND PEYTON, PIMPS OF JOYTIME &
MORE


Floydfest 2011

FloydFest, the annual music and arts festival described by one on-line reviewer as a “unicorn in a horse
pasture of music festivals” celebrates it’s 10 year anniversary this July 28-31, 2011. Held in the non-commercial
National Park environs of the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway, the event site features beautiful wooded camping, as
well as hiking and bike trails. Spanning four full days, and offering 9 unique stages of entertainment, ranging from
the beautifully timber framed Dreaming Creek Main and Hillholler stages to the campy ‘Pink Floyd Garden Stage’ and
the homey ‘Virginia Folklife Workshop Porch,’ FloydFest spans genres and generations to truly create a “something
for everybody” experience.

True to long-standing tradition, FloydFest will offer deep discount holiday ticket packages through December 31,
with 4-day weekend tickets available for under $100. A limited number of special ticket packages, fittingly dubbed
‘X-spot’ packages, include early arrival, primo camping, and on-site parking. Limited number VIP tickets include
backstage catering, parking, on-stage seating, pre- and after-party admission. A family-friendly event, FloydFest
features a centrally-located ‘Children’s Universe,’ Healing Arts Village, Blue Ridge to Bayou Dance Tent,
Sustainability programs, a Beer and Wine Garden featuring local and regional wines and microbrews, over 100 art
and craft vendors, and a ‘Global Village.’

Initial Lineup

Taj Mahal
Del McCoury Band
David Grisman Quintet
Yard Dogs Road Show
Sam Bush Band

Hot Tuna Electric and Acoustic
Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey
Toubab Krewe
Donna the
Buffalo
Tony Rice Unit
Pimps of Joytime
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn
Band
Peter Rowan’s Bluegrass Band
John Brown’s Body
Boombox
New Monsoon
Baka
Beyond
Larry Keel & Natural Bridge
My Dear Disco
Shane Pruitt Band
DJ Williams Projekt

American Aquarium
and 2010 Under the Radar winners Big Daddy Love


The Heavy Pets: Winter Tour & NYE in FL

TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 19 IN MIAMI, FL


The Heavy Pets

The Heavy Pets will close
out a highly successful 2010 with a tour along the northeast corridor including dates in New York, Connecticut,
Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland before heading back to FL for a final leg of New Year’s shows in
their home stomping grounds. The Heavy Pets have grown exponentially in a very short time and the tour marks a
fitting end to an extraordinary year for the band.

The entire tour will be mixed, recorded and cataloged by Charlie Miller of the Grateful Dead/Kimock fame and available for purchase
on the Heavy Pets website through LiveDownloads.com
and DigitalSoundboard.com.

For a complete tour schedule and more information about the band, check out their new website at www.theheavypets.com.

2010 TOUR DATES:

11/19 Tobacco Road – Miami, FL
11/26 Highline Ballroom – New York, NY

11/27 The Vibe Lounge – Rockville Center, NY
11/30 Cafe Nine – New Haven, CT
12/1 Empire Dine & Dance – Portland, ME
12/2 Matterhorn – Stowe, VT

12/3 Matterhorn – Stowe, VT

12/4 Nectars – Burlington, VT
12/8 Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY
12/9 Putnam Den – Saratoga Springs, NY
12/14 Jewish Mother’s – Norfolk, VI

12/17 The 8 x 10 – Baltimore, MD
12/18 River Street Jazz Cafe – Plains, PA
12/31 Culture Room – Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Quaids On The Run — Again; Chandra Levy Trial Begins; Rude Cab Drivers May Face Fines In One Virginia City; & More Evening Crunch Crumbs

-In case you missed it: Willow Smith vs. Sesame Street: The “Whip My Hair” Mashup! -Omarion owes Uncle Sam…. -WTF?! In a controversial ruling, the Federal Supreme Court in the United Arab Emirates has ruled that a man can discipline (read: beat) his wife and children under 18 as long as he doesn’t leave a [...]

Norah Jones: Collaborations Collected On New Album

FOO FIGHTERS, TALIB KWELI, RYAN ADAMS & MORE TAP SINGER

On November 16th, Norah Jones will release …Featuring, an album of collaborations from the past decade. The 18 songs include duets with OutKast, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli and more.

“A lot of the people on this record are people I’ve worshiped since I was a kid, and some of them are younger and more my contemporaries,” says Jones. “Even though the musicians are so varied, the vibe of the songs makes sense when we put them all together.”

The tracks on …Featuring span her entire career, from one of her earliest recording sessions with guitarist Charlie Hunter in 2001 to her most recent performance, a song called “Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John” that she cut with Belle and Sebastian.

New Album

Tracklist
1. The Little Willies – “Love Me”
2. The Foo Fighters feat. Norah Jones – “Virginia Moon”
3. Sean Bones feat. Norah Jones – “Turn Them”
4. Willie Nelson feat. Norah Jones – “Baby It’s Cold Outside”
5. Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson – “Bull Rider”
6. Dirty Dozen Brass Band feat. Norah Jones – “Ruler of My Heart”
7. El Madmo – “The Best Part”
8. Outkast feat. Norah Jones – “Take Off Your Cool”
9. Q-Tip feat. Norah Jones – “Life Is Better”
10. Talib Kweli feat. Norah Jones – “Soon the New Day”
11. Belle & Sebastian feat. Norah Jones – “Little Lou, Prophet Jack, Ugly John”
12. Ray Charles feat. Norah Jones – “Here We Go Again”
13. Norah Jones feat. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
14. Ryan Adams feat. Norah Jones – “Dear John”
15. Norah Jones feat. Dolly Parton – “Creepin’ In”
16. Herbie Hancock feat. Norah Jones – “Court & Spark”
17. Charlie Hunter feat. Norah Jones – “More Than This”
18. Norah Jones feat. M. Ward – “Blue Bayou”

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Winfrey ‘disappointed” as ex-matron cleared of sexual abuse charges

The former matron, who was accused of sexually abusing students at Oprah Winfrey”s South African leadership academy, has been acquitted of the charges, and the talk show queen is ”profoundly disappointed” by the trial”s outcome. Prosecutors had accused former school matron Tiny Virginia Makopo of trying to kiss and fondle girls at the school soon [...]

The Disaster Speech and How I Handled It


I’ve been told that whatever can go wrong when doing a speech will go wrong at some point in your career. Of course, I like to think I’m different, or perhaps that I’ll be the lucky one and escape some of those challenges. If I just prepare well enough, everything will be OK.

Well, this week I had an experience that humbled me. It was as if the Universe was letting me get a real taste of what can go wrong on the day of a speech. First, I showed up at the wrong location. I thought I knew where I was going. I went to the Commonwealth Club instead of the Colony Club! Who knew that there were two clubs in Richmond, Virginia whose names begin with a C! Fortunately the woman who had arranged for me to speak was available by cell phone. And, lucky for me, the Colony Club was only three blocks up on the same street! Whew! I was able to correct that mistake pretty quickly!

Once I got to the Colony Club and parked, I was unsure if I was in the right parking area. If I was wrong, my car would be towed. I decided to be safe rather than sorry. When I went to back up, there was a van parked behind me, preventing me from moving my car. The owner of the car was nowhere to be seen! Ahhhhh!!!! I decided to take my chances and left my car where it was.

When I got into the building I was dismayed to find I would be speaking in a ballroom in the basement. It is very difficult to make basements feel comfortable because they are under ground, usually have insufficient natural light and have the lowest energy in a building. The room proved to be as dismal as I could have imagined. Wall paper and carpeting, no matter how luxurious, just cannot make up for a lack of windows! And, the ceiling may have been a bit lower than normal because it felt like it was pressing down on me. Add to that several enormous columns that blocked my view of some of the participants. And, of course those participants couldn’t see me either! Not an ideal environment for making a speech.

“Oh, well,” I thought, “At least the people are very nice,” and I began setting up for my speech. First I discovered that the extension cord that had been provided for me would not accommodate my three prong plug. I had accidentally left my extension cord home with supplies I’d organized for a workshop I’m doing this weekend. That problem was quickly solved when I realized that I actually had a cord in my bag that would work. Great!

Then I couldn’t get my computer to talk to my projector. I’d set up my equipment many times with no trouble, but this particular day I had difficulty figuring out how to connect all the parts. It may have been that the light in the space was just dim enough to shut down the part of my brain that I need for technology challenges, especially since I am no technology whiz! Finally the woman in charge suggested that I shut down my computer and start over. Good idea! When I began to shut it down it magically began projecting my slides! Yeah! However, I still couldn’t get the remote to connect. The nice woman offered to advance my slides for me. I agreed to that and then remembered that I did have another remote that came with the projector. It worked! I was good to go!

When it came time to speak I stood up and took the microphone. To my surprise and dismay its cord was too short to reach all the way to where I needed to stand close to my computer. Wonderful! No problem, I’d just speak from the spot where the cord ended. Unfortunately the remote only worked when it was very close to the computer. So, there I was speaking into the microphone and then stretching my body to make the remote advance my slides. Because I was unfamiliar with that remote it took me some time to understand that it was slow to advance the slides. Over and over again I thought it hadn’t gotten the signal to advance and pushed the button again. Then it advanced two slides. Back and forth I went with the slides. What a fiasco!

I’m sure it looked like a comedy routine to the participants! What was I doing while all these challenges were occurring? I was thinking, “They told me that whatever can go wrong when speaking will go wrong. I guess this is what they meant!” And, I kept solving the problems right in front of me and kept on speaking. I kept acting professionally, making light of the challenges and moving forward despite the string of obstacles even though I just wanted to scream or pack my bags and call it a day. Fortunately I know my material well enough that I was able to do a good job delivering the content when the correct slide was on the screen. And, fortunately I was speaking to an audience of incredibly kind, patient and understanding people.

I was so glad when I finished that speech. I felt like I’d run a marathon! And, I’d pulled it off without losing my cool or throwing in the towel. It was like finishing a final exam. I had no hopes for an A on that exam. A passing grade would do. Much to my surprise a number of people came up to ask me questions and bought my book. I thought to myself, “I must have gotten my information across despite the comedy routine and delays!” And, the evaluation forms were all positive. Not one person commented on the comedy of errors they’d witnessed. What a miracle! What a learning experience for me!

So, the next time you run into obstacles on your path, I recommend that you remember that you just have to solve the next problem in front of you. Had I begun judging myself for my mistakes or allowed myself to ruminate about what the participants must be thinking of me, I could not have kept moving forward. Those thoughts would have shut down my creative energy and stopped me in my tracks. Instead, I kept problem solving. And, I kept thinking, “I can do this. I just have to finish this speech. What I’m doing is important and must be done.”


My passion is helping people discover the profound impact that environment has on performance. I want people to know they can change their lives by changing the spaces in which they live and work. Check out my blog or my book, Rock Scissors Paper: Understanding How Environment Affects Your Performance on a Daily Basis.