oooohhhh foamy!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Music!! - Avenged Sevenfold drummer's autopsy inconclusive CBC News

It drives me CRAZY that people leap to conclusions without solid evidence.
So read further...MAYBE there was a complication in the surgery Jimmy recently had? We don't know yet, but all those who jump the gun and say drugs, and say this artist is a waste of space, You ought listen to one of their tunes, and look up the meaning of Avenged Sevenfold.
CBC News - Music - Avenged Sevenfold drummer's autopsy inconclusive
So read further...MAYBE there was a complication in the surgery Jimmy recently had? We don't know yet, but all those who jump the gun and say drugs, and say this artist is a waste of space, You ought listen to one of their tunes, and look up the meaning of Avenged Sevenfold.
CBC News - Music - Avenged Sevenfold drummer's autopsy inconclusive
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Music!! - Avenged Sevenfold drummer dies at 28 - CBC News

James Owen Sullivan, the drummer with California band Avenged Sevenfold, was found dead on Monday, according to police. He was 28.
Sullivan was found "unresponsive" in his Huntington Beach home, according to Orange County deputy coroner Mitchell Sigal.
An autopsy has been scheduled to determine cause of death.
Sullivan was found "unresponsive" in his Huntington Beach home, according to Orange County deputy coroner Mitchell Sigal.
An autopsy has been scheduled to determine cause of death.
Click here for the full story:
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Lover's Leap - Martha Beck
Lover's Leap
Throw yourself into intimacy. Go ahead, take a leap on love.
Psychologists tell us we're born afraid of just two things. The first is loud noises. Do you recall the second? Most people guess "abandonment" or "starvation," but neonatal dread was simpler than that: It was the fear of falling. Today we all have a much richer array of consternations, but I'll bet falling is still on your list. Why give up the prudent concern that brought your whole genetic line into the world clutching anything your tiny fists could grab? Fear of falling is your birthright! Perhaps that's why most of us, at least some of the time (and some of us most of the time), are frightened by another deeply primal experience: intimacy. Allowing yourself to become emotionally close is the psychological equivalent of skidding off a cliff; hence the expression "falling in love."
This gauzy phrase usually describes a sexual connection. But love has infinite variations that can swallow the floor from under your feet at any moment. You're securely installed in a relationship, marching through life, keeping your nasal hairs decently trimmed. Then boom! You hear a song and know that the composer has seen into your soul. Or you wake up, bleary with jet lag, in a city you've never seen before and feel you've come home. Or the wretched little mess of a kitten you just saved from drowning begins to purr in your arms. Suddenly—too late—you realize that your heart has opened like a trapdoor, and you're tumbling into a deep, sweet abyss, thinking, God, this is wonderful! God, this is terrible!The next time this happens, here's a nice, dry, scientific fact to dig your toes into: The sensation you're feeling is probably associated with decreased activity in the brain region that senses our bodies' location in the physical world. When this zone goes quiet, the boundary between "self" and "not self" disappears. It isn't just that we feel close to the object of our affection; perceiving ourselves as separate isn't an option. Some being that was Other now matters to us as much as we matter to ourselves. Yet we have no control over either the love or the beloved. The horror! The horror! We focus attention on stories about people, from Othello and Huckleberry Finn to the lusty physicians on Grey's Anatomy, who trip into versions of intimacy (passion, friendship, parental protectiveness) they can neither escape nor manage. These stories teach us why we both fear and long for intimacy, and why our ways of dealing with it are usually misguided. Two of these methods are so common, they're worth a warning here.
Bad Idea #1: Guard Your Heart
There's an old folktale about a giant who removes his own heart, locks it in a series of metal boxes, and buries the whole conglomeration. Thereafter, his enemies can stab or shoot him, but never fatally. Of course, he also loses the benefits of having a heart, such as happiness. The giant sits around like Mrs. Lincoln grimly trying to enjoy the play, until he's so miserable he digs up his heart and stabs it himself. This grisly parable reminds us that refusing to love is emotional suicide. Yet many of us fight like giants to guard ourselves from intimacy, boxing up our hearts in steel-hard false beliefs. "I'm unlovable" is one such lockbox. "Everyone wants to exploit me" is another. Then there's "I shouldn't feel that" and "I have to follow the rules," etc. Whatever your own heart-coffins may be, notice that they're ruining your happiness, not preserving it. As poet Mary Oliver puts it, Listen, are you breathing just a little, and calling it a life?… For how long will you continue to listen to those dark shouters, caution and prudence? Fall in! Fall in!If you've buried your heart to keep it from hurting, you're hurting. You're also in dire danger of using…
Bad Idea #2: Control Your Beloved
"If you don't love me, I'll kill myself. If you stop loving me, I'll kill you." Some people believe such statements are expressions of true intimacy. Actually, they're weapons of control, which destroy real connection faster than you can say "restraining order." Though few of us are this radically controlling, we often use myriad forms of manipulation and coercion. We can say, "Sure, whatever makes you happy," in a tone that turns this innocuous phrase into a vicious blow. To the extent that we try to make anyone do, feel, or think anything—whether our weapon is people-pleasing, sarcasm, or a machete—we trade intimacy for microterrorism. So, if neither control nor avoidance works, what does?
Good Idea #1: Be Willing
In The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams reveals the secret of flying. Just launch yourself toward the ground, and miss. "All it requires is simply the ability to throw yourself forward with all your weight, and the willingness not to mind that it's going to hurt…if you fail to miss the ground. Most people fail to miss the ground, and if they are really trying properly, the likelihood is that they will fail to miss it fairly hard." This is the best advice I know for coping with fear of intimacy. Avoidance and control can't keep our hearts from falling, or cushion the landing. Why not try throwing yourself forward, being willing not to mind that it's going to hurt? Please note: "Being willing not to mind" isn't the same as genuinely not minding. You'll mind the risks of intimacy—count on it. Be willing anyway. How? Simply allow your feelings—all of them—into full consciousness. Articulate your emotions. Write about them in a journal, tell them to a friend, confess them to your priest, therapist, cab driver. Feel the full extent of your love, your thirst, your passion, without holding back or grasping at anything or anyone (especially not the object of your affection). The next suggestion will show you how.
Good Idea #2: Go "Woo-hoo"
Author Melody Beattie took up skydiving and was scared senseless. Another diver told her, "When you get to the door and jump, say 'Woo-hoo!' You can't have a bad time if you do." This phrase works as well when you're falling emotionally as when you're falling physically. When fear hits, when you want to grasp or hide, shout "Woo-hoo!" instead. While there is never—not ever—a sure foundation beneath our feet, the willingness to celebrate what we really feel can turn falling into flying. You don't need an airplane to practice woo-hoo skills. For instance: I'm writing these words at 2:15 in the morning, because writing, like other intimate pursuits, often occurs at night. As I type each word, I come to care about how it will be read—about you, there, reading it. Caring is scaring. It makes me want to stop right now, or spend years composing something flawlessly literate. Unfortunately, my deadline was yesterday, and Shakespeare I ain't, so…woo-hoo! Now it's 2:20 a.m. My writing partner, a fat, aged beagle named Cookie, snores contentedly at my feet. I'm revisited by a worry that was born the day I fell in love with his puppy self: the dread of the moment that snuffly breathing stops. This is my cue to throw myself forward, drop deeper into my affection for this ridiculous dog. Tomorrow I will let Cookie teach me to roll in the grass, to howl in ecstasy at the sight of good food. Of any food, actually. Woo-hoo! It's 2:30 a.m. Upstairs, my son, Adam, is dreaming dreams I'll never quite understand, because his brain is different from mine. Shortly before his birth, I learned that he has Down syndrome, which put mothering him well above skydiving in my Book of Fears. I yelled a lot during Adam's birth. Eighteen years later, I'm still yelling "Woo-hoo!" And so far, the only consequence of that particular plunge is love. Which takes me to my final point.
In Preparation for Landing
What I really panic about nowadays isn't falling; it's landing. But even that concern is fading, because I've realized there are only two possible landings for someone who embraces intimacy, and both are beautiful. The first possibility is that your beloved will love you back. Then you won't land; you'll just fall deeper into intimacy, together. This is how bald eagles prepare to mate—by locking talons and free-falling like rocks—which is deeply insane and makes me proud to call the eagle my country's national bird. The other possibility is that you'll throw yourself forward, yell "Woo-hoo!," and smash into rejection. Will it hurt? Indescribably. But if you still refuse to bury your broken heart, or force someone to "fix" it—if you just experience the crash landing in all its gory glory, you'll create a miracle. A Jewish friend told me this story: A man asks his rabbi, "Why does God write the law on our hearts? Why not in our hearts? It's the inside of my heart that needs God." The rabbi answered, "God never forces anything into a human heart. He writes the word on our hearts so that when our hearts break, God falls in." Whatever you hold sacred, you'll find that an unguarded broken heart is the ideal instrument for absorbing it. If you fall into intimacy without resistance, despite your alarm, either you will fall into love, which is exquisite, or love will fall into you, which is more exquisite still. Do it enough, and you may just lose your fear of falling. You'll get better at missing the ground, at keeping a crushed heart open so that love can find all the broken pieces. And the next time you feel that vertiginous sensation of the floor disappearing, even as your reflexes tell you to duck and grab, you'll hear an even deeper instinct saying, Fall in! Fall in!
Throw yourself into intimacy. Go ahead, take a leap on love.
Psychologists tell us we're born afraid of just two things. The first is loud noises. Do you recall the second? Most people guess "abandonment" or "starvation," but neonatal dread was simpler than that: It was the fear of falling. Today we all have a much richer array of consternations, but I'll bet falling is still on your list. Why give up the prudent concern that brought your whole genetic line into the world clutching anything your tiny fists could grab? Fear of falling is your birthright! Perhaps that's why most of us, at least some of the time (and some of us most of the time), are frightened by another deeply primal experience: intimacy. Allowing yourself to become emotionally close is the psychological equivalent of skidding off a cliff; hence the expression "falling in love."
This gauzy phrase usually describes a sexual connection. But love has infinite variations that can swallow the floor from under your feet at any moment. You're securely installed in a relationship, marching through life, keeping your nasal hairs decently trimmed. Then boom! You hear a song and know that the composer has seen into your soul. Or you wake up, bleary with jet lag, in a city you've never seen before and feel you've come home. Or the wretched little mess of a kitten you just saved from drowning begins to purr in your arms. Suddenly—too late—you realize that your heart has opened like a trapdoor, and you're tumbling into a deep, sweet abyss, thinking, God, this is wonderful! God, this is terrible!The next time this happens, here's a nice, dry, scientific fact to dig your toes into: The sensation you're feeling is probably associated with decreased activity in the brain region that senses our bodies' location in the physical world. When this zone goes quiet, the boundary between "self" and "not self" disappears. It isn't just that we feel close to the object of our affection; perceiving ourselves as separate isn't an option. Some being that was Other now matters to us as much as we matter to ourselves. Yet we have no control over either the love or the beloved. The horror! The horror! We focus attention on stories about people, from Othello and Huckleberry Finn to the lusty physicians on Grey's Anatomy, who trip into versions of intimacy (passion, friendship, parental protectiveness) they can neither escape nor manage. These stories teach us why we both fear and long for intimacy, and why our ways of dealing with it are usually misguided. Two of these methods are so common, they're worth a warning here.
Bad Idea #1: Guard Your Heart
There's an old folktale about a giant who removes his own heart, locks it in a series of metal boxes, and buries the whole conglomeration. Thereafter, his enemies can stab or shoot him, but never fatally. Of course, he also loses the benefits of having a heart, such as happiness. The giant sits around like Mrs. Lincoln grimly trying to enjoy the play, until he's so miserable he digs up his heart and stabs it himself. This grisly parable reminds us that refusing to love is emotional suicide. Yet many of us fight like giants to guard ourselves from intimacy, boxing up our hearts in steel-hard false beliefs. "I'm unlovable" is one such lockbox. "Everyone wants to exploit me" is another. Then there's "I shouldn't feel that" and "I have to follow the rules," etc. Whatever your own heart-coffins may be, notice that they're ruining your happiness, not preserving it. As poet Mary Oliver puts it, Listen, are you breathing just a little, and calling it a life?… For how long will you continue to listen to those dark shouters, caution and prudence? Fall in! Fall in!If you've buried your heart to keep it from hurting, you're hurting. You're also in dire danger of using…
Bad Idea #2: Control Your Beloved
"If you don't love me, I'll kill myself. If you stop loving me, I'll kill you." Some people believe such statements are expressions of true intimacy. Actually, they're weapons of control, which destroy real connection faster than you can say "restraining order." Though few of us are this radically controlling, we often use myriad forms of manipulation and coercion. We can say, "Sure, whatever makes you happy," in a tone that turns this innocuous phrase into a vicious blow. To the extent that we try to make anyone do, feel, or think anything—whether our weapon is people-pleasing, sarcasm, or a machete—we trade intimacy for microterrorism. So, if neither control nor avoidance works, what does?
Good Idea #1: Be Willing
In The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams reveals the secret of flying. Just launch yourself toward the ground, and miss. "All it requires is simply the ability to throw yourself forward with all your weight, and the willingness not to mind that it's going to hurt…if you fail to miss the ground. Most people fail to miss the ground, and if they are really trying properly, the likelihood is that they will fail to miss it fairly hard." This is the best advice I know for coping with fear of intimacy. Avoidance and control can't keep our hearts from falling, or cushion the landing. Why not try throwing yourself forward, being willing not to mind that it's going to hurt? Please note: "Being willing not to mind" isn't the same as genuinely not minding. You'll mind the risks of intimacy—count on it. Be willing anyway. How? Simply allow your feelings—all of them—into full consciousness. Articulate your emotions. Write about them in a journal, tell them to a friend, confess them to your priest, therapist, cab driver. Feel the full extent of your love, your thirst, your passion, without holding back or grasping at anything or anyone (especially not the object of your affection). The next suggestion will show you how.
Good Idea #2: Go "Woo-hoo"
Author Melody Beattie took up skydiving and was scared senseless. Another diver told her, "When you get to the door and jump, say 'Woo-hoo!' You can't have a bad time if you do." This phrase works as well when you're falling emotionally as when you're falling physically. When fear hits, when you want to grasp or hide, shout "Woo-hoo!" instead. While there is never—not ever—a sure foundation beneath our feet, the willingness to celebrate what we really feel can turn falling into flying. You don't need an airplane to practice woo-hoo skills. For instance: I'm writing these words at 2:15 in the morning, because writing, like other intimate pursuits, often occurs at night. As I type each word, I come to care about how it will be read—about you, there, reading it. Caring is scaring. It makes me want to stop right now, or spend years composing something flawlessly literate. Unfortunately, my deadline was yesterday, and Shakespeare I ain't, so…woo-hoo! Now it's 2:20 a.m. My writing partner, a fat, aged beagle named Cookie, snores contentedly at my feet. I'm revisited by a worry that was born the day I fell in love with his puppy self: the dread of the moment that snuffly breathing stops. This is my cue to throw myself forward, drop deeper into my affection for this ridiculous dog. Tomorrow I will let Cookie teach me to roll in the grass, to howl in ecstasy at the sight of good food. Of any food, actually. Woo-hoo! It's 2:30 a.m. Upstairs, my son, Adam, is dreaming dreams I'll never quite understand, because his brain is different from mine. Shortly before his birth, I learned that he has Down syndrome, which put mothering him well above skydiving in my Book of Fears. I yelled a lot during Adam's birth. Eighteen years later, I'm still yelling "Woo-hoo!" And so far, the only consequence of that particular plunge is love. Which takes me to my final point.
In Preparation for Landing
What I really panic about nowadays isn't falling; it's landing. But even that concern is fading, because I've realized there are only two possible landings for someone who embraces intimacy, and both are beautiful. The first possibility is that your beloved will love you back. Then you won't land; you'll just fall deeper into intimacy, together. This is how bald eagles prepare to mate—by locking talons and free-falling like rocks—which is deeply insane and makes me proud to call the eagle my country's national bird. The other possibility is that you'll throw yourself forward, yell "Woo-hoo!," and smash into rejection. Will it hurt? Indescribably. But if you still refuse to bury your broken heart, or force someone to "fix" it—if you just experience the crash landing in all its gory glory, you'll create a miracle. A Jewish friend told me this story: A man asks his rabbi, "Why does God write the law on our hearts? Why not in our hearts? It's the inside of my heart that needs God." The rabbi answered, "God never forces anything into a human heart. He writes the word on our hearts so that when our hearts break, God falls in." Whatever you hold sacred, you'll find that an unguarded broken heart is the ideal instrument for absorbing it. If you fall into intimacy without resistance, despite your alarm, either you will fall into love, which is exquisite, or love will fall into you, which is more exquisite still. Do it enough, and you may just lose your fear of falling. You'll get better at missing the ground, at keeping a crushed heart open so that love can find all the broken pieces. And the next time you feel that vertiginous sensation of the floor disappearing, even as your reflexes tell you to duck and grab, you'll hear an even deeper instinct saying, Fall in! Fall in!
8 Scary Things About Being Older and Single - Rich Santos
As I continue my long journey of singleness , I'm encouraged by the legions of other singles who glorify theirindependence. Some of us are even wearing a ring to celebrate our singleness though hopefully no one mistakes itfor a wedding band. We are like a secret society, having clandestine singles-only gatherings and even a genre of bars named after us. You've heard of "singles bars" but never: - Just Married Bars - Not Quite Sure What We Are Bars - Friends with Benefits Bars - I Hate Them, but I'm in Too Deep Bars
It's great to have bars named after my status, but with each passing day of singleness, as I get older, it gets a little scarier. Here's why:
I'm Not as Open Minded
I started to get close-minded right around the time I was suddenly unable to sleep in random places, requiring abed when traveling or staying with large groups of people. I'm so over the dating scene , and seasoned, that I'msure I know a girl's entire story/type before I actually meet her. As I get older, I become more of a creature ofhabit, and I now habitually go for the same type. I used to hang out with more types, instead of assuming and filtering women out. Also see:
Dating after 40
Let love happen: Falling in love
Why I love large men
18 sexiest places in the world
Society Hates Me
Last time I made the mistake of bringing a female friend home (and keep in mind this was a female friend thateveryone knew I was not dating), my mom hijacked her with her plan to have a crab bake in the backyard for mywedding . Goodness. I don't even have a girlfriend! Many people ask me why I'm still single. It doesn't bother me: Iwon't mind turning into one of those eccentric harcore New Yorkers like Seinfeld 's Kramer. But the longer I staysingle, the longer I seem to be bucking the trends of society.
I Get Rusty
Now that I go longer between dates, and give fewer people a chance, my habits and "go-to" moves are rusty. Icould go on dates just to stay sharp , but that's not fair to either of us. There are fine points of dating thatchange with time that must be monitored closely. For example, I ask girls for advice about whether I should call ortext to meet up for a first date. I get: "Definitely call -- it shows you're serious about it." Or "Text, be casual." If I had an established dating method that remained sharp, I probably wouldn't run into these quandaries.
My Wing Men Are Disappearing
It's always fun, and more comfortable, having a group (or I should say pack ) of my buddies to hit the bars with. Itgives me more confidence. But my single-guy friends are slowly disappearing to girlfriends, married life ...and babies.
I'm Feeling the Pressure
I've had such bad luck in the past, and I rarely find anyone I'm attracted to. Fewer opportunities means morepressure when there's a rare chance after I actually meet someone interesting. Pressure throws off my game a bitand makes things uncomfortable.
I Can't Party Like I Used To
These days, I get drunk pretty fast, and my desire for late-night food is getting earlier and earlier in the evening.Then there are the nights I'm too tired to do anything but stay in and read Wikipedia, and check out HistoryChannel documentaries. And, when I do make it out, I'm often with couples who call it a night before I'm ready to.
I'm Getting Uglier While the Girls Remain Hot
By now I think I have a double chin -- well, maybe I'm just imagining it. These days I spend time looking in themirror, monitoring the progress of developing ugly features , like that double chin. Combine this with the fact that Icontinue to hit on younger girls in that just-out-of-college age range, and you have a total mismatch: a getting-uglier old (but not wealthy) guy hitting on a consistently cute population.
My Pop Culture References Are Dated
My buddy and I considered being Crockett and Tubbs from Miami Vice for Halloween. But then we thought: "If weare hitting on younger girls all night, are they even going to know what Miami Vice is?"
It's great to have bars named after my status, but with each passing day of singleness, as I get older, it gets a little scarier. Here's why:
I'm Not as Open Minded
I started to get close-minded right around the time I was suddenly unable to sleep in random places, requiring abed when traveling or staying with large groups of people. I'm so over the dating scene , and seasoned, that I'msure I know a girl's entire story/type before I actually meet her. As I get older, I become more of a creature ofhabit, and I now habitually go for the same type. I used to hang out with more types, instead of assuming and filtering women out. Also see:
Dating after 40
Let love happen: Falling in love
Why I love large men
18 sexiest places in the world
Society Hates Me
Last time I made the mistake of bringing a female friend home (and keep in mind this was a female friend thateveryone knew I was not dating), my mom hijacked her with her plan to have a crab bake in the backyard for mywedding . Goodness. I don't even have a girlfriend! Many people ask me why I'm still single. It doesn't bother me: Iwon't mind turning into one of those eccentric harcore New Yorkers like Seinfeld 's Kramer. But the longer I staysingle, the longer I seem to be bucking the trends of society.
I Get Rusty
Now that I go longer between dates, and give fewer people a chance, my habits and "go-to" moves are rusty. Icould go on dates just to stay sharp , but that's not fair to either of us. There are fine points of dating thatchange with time that must be monitored closely. For example, I ask girls for advice about whether I should call ortext to meet up for a first date. I get: "Definitely call -- it shows you're serious about it." Or "Text, be casual." If I had an established dating method that remained sharp, I probably wouldn't run into these quandaries.
My Wing Men Are Disappearing
It's always fun, and more comfortable, having a group (or I should say pack ) of my buddies to hit the bars with. Itgives me more confidence. But my single-guy friends are slowly disappearing to girlfriends, married life ...and babies.
I'm Feeling the Pressure
I've had such bad luck in the past, and I rarely find anyone I'm attracted to. Fewer opportunities means morepressure when there's a rare chance after I actually meet someone interesting. Pressure throws off my game a bitand makes things uncomfortable.
I Can't Party Like I Used To
These days, I get drunk pretty fast, and my desire for late-night food is getting earlier and earlier in the evening.Then there are the nights I'm too tired to do anything but stay in and read Wikipedia, and check out HistoryChannel documentaries. And, when I do make it out, I'm often with couples who call it a night before I'm ready to.
I'm Getting Uglier While the Girls Remain Hot
By now I think I have a double chin -- well, maybe I'm just imagining it. These days I spend time looking in themirror, monitoring the progress of developing ugly features , like that double chin. Combine this with the fact that Icontinue to hit on younger girls in that just-out-of-college age range, and you have a total mismatch: a getting-uglier old (but not wealthy) guy hitting on a consistently cute population.
My Pop Culture References Are Dated
My buddy and I considered being Crockett and Tubbs from Miami Vice for Halloween. But then we thought: "If weare hitting on younger girls all night, are they even going to know what Miami Vice is?"
Monday, December 14, 2009
Live WELL! - daily gratitude
Today I'm grateful to have been apart of the Olympics.
Though I didn't get down to see the torch... others that were unable to get out got to hear the excitement because I stayed at the station to put Bruce on-air live on location.
Though I didn't get down to see the torch... others that were unable to get out got to hear the excitement because I stayed at the station to put Bruce on-air live on location.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
LIVE WELL - Gratitude
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
MUSIC!! Creepshow TONIGHT!
They're playing at BARNONE in Kingston. Just behind Burger King downtown.
$10 to get in.
My guess is they hit the stage at 10ish.
Poster says 7-11.
come on out and bring some cash for merch!
$10 to get in.
My guess is they hit the stage at 10ish.
Poster says 7-11.
come on out and bring some cash for merch!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
HALLOWEEN - Twisted Geisha Makeup Tutorial
He's got a couple different tutorials on different SPOOOKY make-up trick muahahahahahaha!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
MUSIC!! - Upcoming Show at BCI
October 26th BCI
Credible Witness
The Sunday Fire
Disaster...Or Something like It
After The Vendetta
Project Mantra
6pm
ALL AGES
$7 or $5 with purchase of Attack In Black Ticket
Credible Witness
The Sunday Fire
Disaster...Or Something like It
After The Vendetta
Project Mantra
6pm
ALL AGES
$7 or $5 with purchase of Attack In Black Ticket
Live Consciously! - ONDY Meeting Friday October 16th 2009

ONDY Meeting at Island Delight Restaurant 7pm. Come have a bite or a soda, and get to know the local candidate.
So what exactly IS ONDY?
ondy is the ontario new democratic youth. there are over 150 active clubs throughout ontario, which consist of bright and open-minded young people desiring social change within their community. recently, the Brockville chapter was involved with the art murals project, and tomorrow night is more or less a chance to socialize and get to know each other better. ondycon is coming up in ottawa, and hopefully Brockville will be sending some delegates to learn more, and voice their concerns on building a stronger community.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
MUSIC!! - The Joys Touring out west
My Friends "The Joys" asked me to let YOU know they're about to tour out west!
Oct 17 Lake Of The Woods Hotel
Kenora, On
10:30pm
October 19-20 Bud's on Broadway
817 Broadway Avenue
Saskatoon, Sk
10:30pm
October 21 The Slice
314 8th Street South
Lethbridge, Ab
9:00pm
October 22 The Rusty Cage South
510 Heritage Drive SW
Calgary, Ab
11:30pm
Oct 23 The Canmore Hotel
738 8th Street
Canmore, Ab
10:30pm
October 24 Stables Pub
Lake Louise, AB
10:00pm
October 27 Pogue Mahone
843 Desmond Street
Kamloops, Bc
9:00pm
October 28 and October 29 The De'd Dog Pub
404 Connaught Drive
Jasper, AbJ
10:30pm
***Call The Astoria Hotel for discounts on rooms for fans of The Joys!(780) 852-3351
October 30 Better Than Fred's
9903 101st Street
Grande Prairie, Ab
Joys on at 9:30pm
opening for The Waxbills.
October 31 The Taphouse
9020 McKenney Ave
St. Albert, Ab
11:30pm
HALLOWE'EN BASH!
November 1st On The Rocks
11730 Jasper Avenue Nw
Edmonton, Ab
The Joys are hosting 'Industry Night' again!
The band hits the stage at 10:30pm
LIVE CD will be available at ALL shows!
they'll be trying out some brand new songs on this tour, as well!!
Please send them a Facebook message or email - theband@thejoys.ca if you have any questions at all.
THANKS SO MUCH!
The Joys.
http://www.thejoys.ca
Oct 17 Lake Of The Woods Hotel
Kenora, On
10:30pm
October 19-20 Bud's on Broadway
817 Broadway Avenue
Saskatoon, Sk
10:30pm
October 21 The Slice
314 8th Street South
Lethbridge, Ab
9:00pm
October 22 The Rusty Cage South
510 Heritage Drive SW
Calgary, Ab
11:30pm
Oct 23 The Canmore Hotel
738 8th Street
Canmore, Ab
10:30pm
October 24 Stables Pub
Lake Louise, AB
10:00pm
October 27 Pogue Mahone
843 Desmond Street
Kamloops, Bc
9:00pm
October 28 and October 29 The De'd Dog Pub
404 Connaught Drive
Jasper, AbJ
10:30pm
***Call The Astoria Hotel for discounts on rooms for fans of The Joys!(780) 852-3351
October 30 Better Than Fred's
9903 101st Street
Grande Prairie, Ab
Joys on at 9:30pm
opening for The Waxbills.
October 31 The Taphouse
9020 McKenney Ave
St. Albert, Ab
11:30pm
HALLOWE'EN BASH!
November 1st On The Rocks
11730 Jasper Avenue Nw
Edmonton, Ab
The Joys are hosting 'Industry Night' again!
The band hits the stage at 10:30pm
LIVE CD will be available at ALL shows!
they'll be trying out some brand new songs on this tour, as well!!
Please send them a Facebook message or email - theband@thejoys.ca if you have any questions at all.
THANKS SO MUCH!
The Joys.
http://www.thejoys.ca
Friday, October 9, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Entertainment - ZOMBIE WALK

zombie gathering at front of theatre
5:00pm.
zombie walk starts from front of theatre and will return to the theatre for 6:00pm.
Project Mantra will be performing (un)live before each show on friday night.
Zombie related concession purchases such as cotton brain-candy, and blood for your popcorn.
Make sure to purchase the "cure" for zombeism with a donation to the Starlight childrens foundation. (free will donation)
BE THERE!
Wear your best zombie makeup, ripped or old clothes and whatever else you find :)
Monday, September 28, 2009
MUSIC!! - Upcoming shows brought to you by concrete angel productions!

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
The Roaring Frog - 51 King Street West
Acoustic Showcase
Colfax
The Rough Sea
Project Mantra
No More Hollywood
Sara Wilkinson
Mad Moose
7pm.
$5 at the door.
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
The Phoenix Bar and Eatery
Crisis Jane
Everyone, Everywhere
Transit 14
The breathing Apparatus
Project Mantra
Derek Atkinson
Disaster...Or Something Like It
7pm.
$7. all ages/19+
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Boldt Dance Academy - 51 King Street East
Kingdoms (Underground Operations)
I Am Committing A Sin
Project Mantra
and more tba.
$5.00 at the door.
all ages.
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
The Phoenix Bar and Eatery
Today I Caught The Plague
Children of Eve
Red October
Everyone, Everywhere
Project Mantra
Hunter City Madness
Silence The Villain
Shadow of Death
7pm.
$8.00.
all ages/19+.
Friday, September 25, 2009
LIVE WELL - sustainability centre
From The Reporter Gananoque
Anne Craig
What started as a twinkle in Don Ross and the rest of the steering committee’s eye is starting to take shape.
With the hiring of architect Paul Raff, the centre for sustainable community development is coming ever closer to completion. Slated to be located in the former Textron building in Gananoque, Ross said this new development is going to be a centre of knowledge and activity that fosters the collaboration of organizations and agencies interested in sustainable development.
Paul Raff Studios has been hired to create a market and financial feasibility study and hear all interests to help create a vision for the centre.
“The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network hosts at least 30 Web sites for organizations and we have about 15 organizations that use this as a meeting place,” Ross said last week.
He was sequestered in a small room at the back of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere office on the Thousand Islands Parkway. Two other meetings involving two other organizations were taking place at the same time, one upstairs and the other out front in the main room. “There are so many different organizations. We want a place for everyone. We have no space to do any storytelling.”
While plans for the centre are still very much in their infancy, Ross has definite ideas about what role the centre will play in the community. “We need to find a way to launch people onto the landscape and tell the story of the region. If the region was a pool, this new centre would be the diving board.”
The steering committee is comprised of spokespeople from 10 different organizations including FAB, Parks Canada, the Barbara Heck Foundation, the Thousand Islands Playhouse and several other organizations. It’s not a committee of council but, as council owns the building, the town is playing an active role in the centre’s development.
“Gananoque is the logical place to do this,” Ross said. “The Textron building is also good because the town owns it. Old factories will be part of the storyline.”
The mission statement is “to establish and manage a viable, creative, energetic hub from which a number of like-minded organizations provide programming and operations that generate and facilitate solutions to sustainable development challenges in the Frontenac Arch Biosphere area while demonstrating and promoting the concepts and benefits of such development on the environment, culture, society and economy of the region.”
Asked what the centre will look like, Ross said he has no idea, that’s up to the community. “We need a lot of input from the region and we won’t do this unless it’s financially feasible. It can’t be a drain on the taxbase.”
That said, Ross said the Lowertown Study will play a prominent role in the development of the centre and the building will also be one of the most environmentally friendly buildings in the province.“We are definitely going to take a public approach to this,” he added. “We can’t find anything like this in the world so it’s a brand new concept. It could be a starting place for regional tours. It can be a place where people ask questions. We also have the greatest concentration of artists in Canada so they will play a role.”
The final report from Paul Raff Studios will be presented to the public on Nov. 23 though a series of town hall meetings are being developed.
Once the dates are set, a meeting will be held in Brockville, Gananoque and an place in the western part of the FAB area.
“This should be nothing but a positive for local groups with a total focus on sustainable community development,” Ross said. “An overwhelming positive is the number of organizations this will help.”
Anne Craig
What started as a twinkle in Don Ross and the rest of the steering committee’s eye is starting to take shape.
With the hiring of architect Paul Raff, the centre for sustainable community development is coming ever closer to completion. Slated to be located in the former Textron building in Gananoque, Ross said this new development is going to be a centre of knowledge and activity that fosters the collaboration of organizations and agencies interested in sustainable development.
Paul Raff Studios has been hired to create a market and financial feasibility study and hear all interests to help create a vision for the centre.
“The Frontenac Arch Biosphere Network hosts at least 30 Web sites for organizations and we have about 15 organizations that use this as a meeting place,” Ross said last week.
He was sequestered in a small room at the back of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere office on the Thousand Islands Parkway. Two other meetings involving two other organizations were taking place at the same time, one upstairs and the other out front in the main room. “There are so many different organizations. We want a place for everyone. We have no space to do any storytelling.”
While plans for the centre are still very much in their infancy, Ross has definite ideas about what role the centre will play in the community. “We need to find a way to launch people onto the landscape and tell the story of the region. If the region was a pool, this new centre would be the diving board.”
The steering committee is comprised of spokespeople from 10 different organizations including FAB, Parks Canada, the Barbara Heck Foundation, the Thousand Islands Playhouse and several other organizations. It’s not a committee of council but, as council owns the building, the town is playing an active role in the centre’s development.
“Gananoque is the logical place to do this,” Ross said. “The Textron building is also good because the town owns it. Old factories will be part of the storyline.”
The mission statement is “to establish and manage a viable, creative, energetic hub from which a number of like-minded organizations provide programming and operations that generate and facilitate solutions to sustainable development challenges in the Frontenac Arch Biosphere area while demonstrating and promoting the concepts and benefits of such development on the environment, culture, society and economy of the region.”
Asked what the centre will look like, Ross said he has no idea, that’s up to the community. “We need a lot of input from the region and we won’t do this unless it’s financially feasible. It can’t be a drain on the taxbase.”
That said, Ross said the Lowertown Study will play a prominent role in the development of the centre and the building will also be one of the most environmentally friendly buildings in the province.“We are definitely going to take a public approach to this,” he added. “We can’t find anything like this in the world so it’s a brand new concept. It could be a starting place for regional tours. It can be a place where people ask questions. We also have the greatest concentration of artists in Canada so they will play a role.”
The final report from Paul Raff Studios will be presented to the public on Nov. 23 though a series of town hall meetings are being developed.
Once the dates are set, a meeting will be held in Brockville, Gananoque and an place in the western part of the FAB area.
“This should be nothing but a positive for local groups with a total focus on sustainable community development,” Ross said. “An overwhelming positive is the number of organizations this will help.”
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Live well - make you think twice about sugar!

MUST WATCH DOCUMENTARY
Think Slave labour is obsolete?
Think again....
http://documentaryheaven.com/big-sugar/
Think Slave labour is obsolete?
Think again....
http://documentaryheaven.com/big-sugar/
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Live well - recipe tasty and inexpensive

So there was this delicious dish my sisters and I used to make all the time but I've since lost the recipe! Not to fret because I've come up with a recipe close to it!
You'll need:
Rice (the 20 minute stuff, not that instant crap!) (MEDIUM Pot)
Ground meat: your choice. I like chicken for this (LARGE SKILLET)
Garlic Segment (KNIFE)
Can of diced tomatoes - the already Italian spiced ones are REALLY good in this recipe (CAN OPENER)
1 cup Mozza cheese shredded (CHEESE GRATER)
For strong garlic flavour add it later in the recipe
For mild garlic flavour add at the beginning
1.) Start the rice
2.) Brown the meat on medium heat. (turn heat down to low once browned.)
3.) Check the rice
4.) Grate the cheese
5.) Slice/dice the garlic - add to meat pan
6.) Rice should be almost done!
Perfect!!!
7.) Open the tomatoes dump them into rice pot
8.) let sit for 3-5 minutes.
9.) Add rice/tomatoes to pan with meat
10.) Top with Mozza; Turn heat up to 6-7; Bring to a simmer
11.) When the cheese has melted add salt and pepper/oregano if you so choose and serve!
It's inexpensive. Relatively healthy. And packs a flavourful punch! :)
Yummers!
Friday, September 11, 2009
MUSIC!! - Creepshow ON TOUR

RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!! The Creepshow's ON TOUR!!!!! Woohoo!
4 Nov 2009 8:00PM Black Pirate STOMP TOUR. THUNDER BAY, Ontario
8 Nov 2009 8:00PM Vinyl GUELPH, Ontario
9 Nov 2009 8:00PM L3 STOMP TOUR ST.CATHARINES, Ontario
10 Nov 2009 8:00PM The Legendary Red Dog PETERBOROUGH, Ontario
11 Nov 2009 8:00PM BAR NONE STOMP TOUR KINGSTON, Ontario
12 Nov 2009 8:00PM Mavericks STOMP TOUR OTTAWA, Ontario
13 Nov 2009 8:00PM The Casbah QUEBEC CITY, Quebec
14 Nov 2009 8:00PM Le Studio **ALL AGES** MONTREAL, Quebec
4 Nov 2009 8:00PM Black Pirate STOMP TOUR. THUNDER BAY, Ontario
8 Nov 2009 8:00PM Vinyl GUELPH, Ontario
9 Nov 2009 8:00PM L3 STOMP TOUR ST.CATHARINES, Ontario
10 Nov 2009 8:00PM The Legendary Red Dog PETERBOROUGH, Ontario
11 Nov 2009 8:00PM BAR NONE STOMP TOUR KINGSTON, Ontario
12 Nov 2009 8:00PM Mavericks STOMP TOUR OTTAWA, Ontario
13 Nov 2009 8:00PM The Casbah QUEBEC CITY, Quebec
14 Nov 2009 8:00PM Le Studio **ALL AGES** MONTREAL, Quebec
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Live WELL - Kayaking in the 1000 islands

There are some very cool perks I get to partake in as part of my job!
Apparently every year as a team building exercise my employers send the announcers out on the water for a little Aquatic Bonding.
Needless to say the experience: VERY COOL.
We got LOADS of exercise, learned more about one another, had fun and all suffered from exhaustion and soreness together the next day hahaha.
The staff of 1000 islands kayaking company were knowledgeable, light hearted and professional.
We learned a lot about the different Islands, rock formations, protected areas and secrets the 1000 islands hold (like half moon bay...toooooo freaking cool!)
Check out the website:
They offer a bunch of different programs like paddle fit, kids camps and yoga for paddlers.
Can't wait to hit the water again!!!!
Living Well - Documentary HEAVEN
Love documentaries?!
Well I have a little secret for you....You can watch TONS of documentaries FOR FREE on
www.documentaryheaven.com
Mmm Brain food!
No tricks or gimmicks, just straight up documentary love.
Well I have a little secret for you....You can watch TONS of documentaries FOR FREE on
www.documentaryheaven.com
Mmm Brain food!
No tricks or gimmicks, just straight up documentary love.
MUSIC!! What's going on?
Since the 1000 Islands Music Festival and some local shows have wrapped up I haven't heard a THING about the music scene in the area.
Our Music Intative group hasn't had a meeting this week, and I've missed a couple.
I do know of ONE music related article of interest......
The Thousand Islanders Chorus has kicked off the 38th year of celebrating a cappella harmony in Brockville and area.
Ladies you're invited to join in.
Love to sing?
There's nothing like A CAPPELLA!
It's at 9 Pine St ( First Baptist Church) at 7 pm. TONIGHT!!!!
For more info: Christine SchroederContact
Phone: 924-9581
Our Music Intative group hasn't had a meeting this week, and I've missed a couple.
I do know of ONE music related article of interest......
The Thousand Islanders Chorus has kicked off the 38th year of celebrating a cappella harmony in Brockville and area.
Ladies you're invited to join in.
Love to sing?
There's nothing like A CAPPELLA!
It's at 9 Pine St ( First Baptist Church) at 7 pm. TONIGHT!!!!
For more info: Christine SchroederContact
Phone: 924-9581
Sunday, August 16, 2009
MUSIC!! - 1000 Island music fest recap!

**Forgive me, heat stroke has set in and the batteries died on my recorder. There was a lot to absorb, but I remember quite a bit from my day in heaven!
Had an EPIC weekend!
Well Saturday! Packed more excitement into one day then I have all week!
Arrived at the festival around 12:30 my foot crossed the threshold of the gate and the sweet notes of St.Andrew's Bridge (Hello Beautiful) filled my ears!
Of course I leaped and bounded to the stage! "Hi Guys!!!" *waves*
The crowd was a little sparse at this point but absorbed the tunes like no ones business!
Sunshine and HAWT weather welcomed the concert goers.
A bunch of Booths were set up along the fence line.
Food, drink, merch and radio stations aplenty.
Wondered my way back stage to a beehive of activity it was a shock at first but assimilation wasn't far behind before I knew it I was dancing with Pat Roach (Randy - Trailer Park Boys) and brushing shoulders with artists like 'The Joys', ' Amanda Rheaume', 'illscarlet', 'Hello Beautiful', 'The Free Press', 'The Arkells' (out of Edmonton), 'Kardinal Official' and many more.
I wasn't so much as astonished by the humble-ness of these artists but by their ability to welcome me as a friend. Everyone was so nice! Everyone answered any questions I had about them and 'The Biz' and welcomed the casual conversation.
*drooling*
The GIBSON GUITAR tour bus.
....OMG OMG OMG
Imagine this...some of the most BEAUTIFUL guitars in the world sitting there BEGGING to be touched ACHING to be played.
*play me! play me!*
Eric Alper and Zoltan Varadi lead the way up to heaven.
"Do you want something to drink? Eat? Come on it, isn't this air conditioning AWESOME"
....Or something along those lines.
As we sipped away on soft drinks we chatted around the hour glass body table.
"HOW did you get into this business Eric?!"
Eric explained about being surrounded by music his entire life.
His Grandfather owned one of the hippest bars in Toronto...
somewhere in this conversation the term "music snob" arose to my amusement...I thought I was the only one who used that term! Music snobs unite! hahaha!
Eric engulfed himself in music he says "I couldn't play, I CAN'T play an instrument for the life of me but if anyone wanted a certain song they knew it was me to come to"
He started a record company then realized in order for his artists to play he'd need to promote them, that they needed all SORTS of things to make an artist flourish the snowball effect seemed to take place and an umbrella covered all the bases, keeping the artists out of the rain.
People started to take note in Eric's ability to Promote and was offered a job.
"How's this go down Eric?"
One of the Big wigs offered Eric a job and asked what his salary would be. Eric asked for "one copy of the CDs from every artist on the label" and just enough to basically cover his rent!
"YOU'RE INSANE" That was what Eric was told. Insane maybe not, risk taker? OH HELL YA! :D
"On any given day I was working with heavy metal, to urban, to pop to heavy metal again" vibrating with energy and enthusiasm Eric explained how the pieces of his career came together "Now I pick and choose and MAKE my day".
Old fret boards held up signed photo's and old ticket stubs from amazing concerts including ZZ Top's Casino Tour 2002.
"Crap I lost my phone!" - Eric
Our chat ended abruptly but I was happy to have captured a few minutes of Eric's time and that I could help him find his phone haha!
As he scoured the hay field I poked my nose around to take in more and more awesome!
Amps built into the walls and MORE guitars.
The beds FILLED with guitars. There was at LEAST 16 guitars!
"SOUUUUUUUUUUL it's on your sleeeeeeeeeeeeEEEVE! SO-OOOUL it'll give you what you need!"
*booking it two stage 2
Awh 'The Joys'! Like comfort food for the soul.
These guys ROCKED it like nobody's business.
Most energy all day and THAT is saying a LOT.
(Buy their CD!! haha shameless plug www.thejoys.ca)
Half way through the set Sarah invited Amanda Rheaume up on stage they did an exceptional version of Janis Joplin's 'Me and Bobby McGee'.
Then continued to finish off their set with thunderous energy and excitement!
Off stage they slowly worked their way out of the performing high. We chatted for a bit then the screaming started....
"La di dadi dah"
Snopp Dogg hit the stage. Full band, something you RARELY see in a rap artist's set and a refreshing change from the excessive use of air horns and DJ's.
Just Sayin'
To be continued....
Thursday, August 13, 2009
MUSIC!! - Upcoming shows brought to you by Concrete Angel Productions

Concrete Angel Music Festival
Day 1
Day 1
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
Location: Civitian skate park
Skate fest with:
Chad Michael Stewart's machete avenue
Credible Witness
Chasing Amee
Project Mantra
Colfax
Disaster...or something like it
Them kids and more!
11am-9pm.
FREE!
Concrete Angel Music Festival
Day 2
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
Day 2
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
Location: The Roaring Frog
The video dead
Party at the Moontower
Junior Battles
Dig it up
Chewing on tin foil
Project mantra
Shadow of death
Disschords
5pm
$5.00.
Monday, August 31st, 2009
Location: The Roaring Frog.
The last rock show.
"The Frog Hop"
Lifestory: monologue
Hunter city madness
Ports of Aidia
Project Mantra
The Sunday Fire
5pm.
$8.00
All profits benefit The Roaring Frog.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
MUSIC!! - Interview with 'The JOYS' Sarah Smith

'The Joys' are coming 'The Joys' are coming!
They'll be performing at The 1000 Islands Music Festival THIS Saturday August 15th... and I couldn't be more excited!
I had the pleasure of booking/meeting this energetic group of musicians about a year ago in Moncton. Their album 'Unfold' is powerful and moving! You can tell these guys are SERIOUS about their music.
They'll be performing at The 1000 Islands Music Festival THIS Saturday August 15th... and I couldn't be more excited!
I had the pleasure of booking/meeting this energetic group of musicians about a year ago in Moncton. Their album 'Unfold' is powerful and moving! You can tell these guys are SERIOUS about their music.
Sarah was gracious enough to spare us a few moments of here precious time during 'The Joys' busy shedule!
SS: Sarah Smith
MB: Megan Brett
MB: Have you played in the 1000 Islands Area Before?
SS: well...we've played the Belleville waterfront festival 2 years in a row, and have a played a few shows in Kingston. that's about as close as we've ever gotten. mike, our guitar player, grew up in the Napanee area, so i guess he'll be close to home...
MB: Any surprises in store for the 1000 Island Music Festival?
SS: nope - we're just gonna rock out the way we always do. no show is any more important than the next - although this one might be a bit BIGGER! we're pumped!
MB: What's been the best part of your summer so far?
SS: we've been writing new material for our 2nd album. our producer, dale penner (nickleback, holly macnarland, econoline crush), flew in from Winnipeg and we did a few days of pre-production at our rehearsal space. the music is really coming together - that's exiting!
MB: I read somewhere that The Joys are working on a new album. How's that going so far?
SS: ha. see above. but really...it is going awesome! the music is powerful; great energy...good vibes. we are going to Winnipeg in September to hopefully finish the recording process. we're expecting to have an early spring release.
MB: What can we expect from this album?
SS: high energy rock n roll!
MB: What's the next stop for The Joys?
SS: we'll be playing a few local show in September, then going to Winnipeg for recording, then a few stops in Kingston and Ottawa at the end of September, than another tour of west coast Canada. woo-hoo!
MB: What's your favorite thing to do when you aren't touring, performing and recording?
SS: i like walking my 2 golden retrievers, daisy and dallas, and hanging at home with my family. they make me very happy!
MB: How do we get a copy of 'Unfold'?!?
SS: you can buy our cd online http://www.thejoys.ca/store.phpat HMV, CD PLUS and SUNRISE (you may have to order it in if there's not one at the store), and of course, at any one of our shows!
Sarah and the Boys will be performing at The 1000 Islands Music Festival on Saturday night JUUUUUUUUST before "Snoop D-O-double G"
Come on out for on HELLUVA show!!
For more deets on what 'The Joys' are up to visit them here:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=13314834
here:
http://www.thejoys.ca/
and here:
http://www.thejoys.ca/store.php
This is the music video for 'Storm':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjUlLlkTu5U
ENJOY!
Thanks Sarah! :) See you Saturday!
MB: Megan Brett
MB: Have you played in the 1000 Islands Area Before?
SS: well...we've played the Belleville waterfront festival 2 years in a row, and have a played a few shows in Kingston. that's about as close as we've ever gotten. mike, our guitar player, grew up in the Napanee area, so i guess he'll be close to home...
MB: Any surprises in store for the 1000 Island Music Festival?
SS: nope - we're just gonna rock out the way we always do. no show is any more important than the next - although this one might be a bit BIGGER! we're pumped!
MB: What's been the best part of your summer so far?
SS: we've been writing new material for our 2nd album. our producer, dale penner (nickleback, holly macnarland, econoline crush), flew in from Winnipeg and we did a few days of pre-production at our rehearsal space. the music is really coming together - that's exiting!
MB: I read somewhere that The Joys are working on a new album. How's that going so far?
SS: ha. see above. but really...it is going awesome! the music is powerful; great energy...good vibes. we are going to Winnipeg in September to hopefully finish the recording process. we're expecting to have an early spring release.
MB: What can we expect from this album?
SS: high energy rock n roll!
MB: What's the next stop for The Joys?
SS: we'll be playing a few local show in September, then going to Winnipeg for recording, then a few stops in Kingston and Ottawa at the end of September, than another tour of west coast Canada. woo-hoo!
MB: What's your favorite thing to do when you aren't touring, performing and recording?
SS: i like walking my 2 golden retrievers, daisy and dallas, and hanging at home with my family. they make me very happy!
MB: How do we get a copy of 'Unfold'?!?
SS: you can buy our cd online http://www.thejoys.ca/store.phpat HMV, CD PLUS and SUNRISE (you may have to order it in if there's not one at the store), and of course, at any one of our shows!
Sarah and the Boys will be performing at The 1000 Islands Music Festival on Saturday night JUUUUUUUUST before "Snoop D-O-double G"
Come on out for on HELLUVA show!!
For more deets on what 'The Joys' are up to visit them here:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=13314834
here:
http://www.thejoys.ca/
and here:
http://www.thejoys.ca/store.php
This is the music video for 'Storm':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjUlLlkTu5U
ENJOY!
Thanks Sarah! :) See you Saturday!
Friday, August 7, 2009
MUSIC!! - Shows On at the roaring frog

All happening at the Roaring Frog!!
Contact Details:
Website: http://www.myspace.com/roaring_frog
Office: 613-342-5100
Location: 51 King Street West "Lower Level" (off Broad St)
Friday August 7th
ohbijou
organ eyes
loon choir
project mantra
paper streets
disaster...or something like it
5pm.$10
Sunday, August 9th
ONDY PJ’S & MOVIE NIGHT
Starts @ 9pm
What do you want to see?
$3ONDY Fundraiser event
Thursday, August 13th
CONCRETE ANGEL PROMOTIONS presents…
The Latency
Today I caught the plague
TEN SECOND EPIC
Project Mantra
The Sunday Fire
More TBA
5pm
$13 in advance avaliable at The Roaring Frog
$15 at the door
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
UPDATE - Hi Guys!
Hope you all had a marvelous long weekend!!
I sure did!
So here's what's happening in the Brockville scene so far this week....
I have an interview with Amanda Rheaume coming up!
Exciting stuff!
She's performing on Saturday night of the 1000 Island Music Festival.
I HOPE I can upload the audio.
There are a couple shows for me to post.
I'll get them asap.
I sure did!
So here's what's happening in the Brockville scene so far this week....
I have an interview with Amanda Rheaume coming up!
Exciting stuff!
She's performing on Saturday night of the 1000 Island Music Festival.
I HOPE I can upload the audio.
There are a couple shows for me to post.
I'll get them asap.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
MUSIC! - New Music Shop opening in Gan!!

I was talking to Samia, Co-owner of 'ALL YOU NEED MUSIC' in Gananoque. Here's what's happening so far:
All You Need Music is a BRAND NEW music shop in Gananoque!
The website will be interactive with online shopping and free shipping available!!!
The website is still getting worked on, but phone orders are available in addition to simply visiting the shop. 49 King St East Gananoque.
They've got great rates on instruments and are looking forward to help get the word out there about the music scene!
They've got all sorts of instruments including but NOT limited too: Guitars, Drums, Bass', Saxophones. etc.
They've got a HUGE warehouse in Montreal and can get pretty much whatever you need within a matter of days!
They carry the brands you know and trust like: Fender, Marshall, Washburn, DEAN, Mackie ... and more.
AND like you the owners of 'All You Need Music' are indie musicians (duo - guitars, bass, vocals, piano , keys, percussions)
Samia plans to share the group's musical news soon - "we're now in studio recording our second album. And once opened for Blue Rodeo!"
For More Information or to place your order you can reach them at
416-207 0884
OR visit the shop 49 King St East Gananoque.
Their band 'Genero' has a few clips from the 1st CD.
We recorded in two weeks, self produced, and mastered by Chris Potter (Sarah McLaughlan / Nickelback).
You can get an idea at:
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
LIVE WELL - Cheap and Hearty meal ideas

Chicken *Mushroom Rice:
2 chicken breasts
1/2 - 1 Cup Rice
Can *Cream of Mushroom Soup
Cup Sharp Cheddar- Approx.
Cook the rice with a bit of butter and a splash of lemon juice. (rice takes about 20 minutes to cook)
Slice the breasts up and fry them in a tiny amount of oil in a saucepan.
When they're cooked through (and possibly even browned a bit), reduce heat, add can of *mushroom soup, and let sit.
Serve layered: Rice, chicken *mushroom mixture, top with cheese.
Makes four generous portions.
costs $0.88 a serving.
*if you don’t like mushroom you can sub in cream of broccoli, celery or cheese soup.
Chicken Curry Alfredo:
2 Chicken Breasts
2 Cups Penne
Jar Prepared Alfredo Sauce
Slice the chicken, saute it, add sauce, doctor with spices and most importantly add a heaping spoon of curry powder. Add to penne.
Serve.
$1.05 per serving.
Inexpensive Goulash - feeds 4 with leftovers for under $3
1/2 lb. hamburger
2 Cups elbow macaroni
1 1/2 to 2 cans tomato paste
garlic & onion powders
salt & pepper
Boil elbow macaroni & drain
Brown hamburger in a large skillet (so you can mix everything together in it afterwards.)
Season with a shake of garlic powder and a couple shakes of onion powder salt and pepper to taste. Drain the fat and add the tomato paste.
(You may want to thin the tomato paste by adding a splash of water)
Mix well with the hamburger.
Add the macaroni and some more salt and pepper.
Heat a few minutes. (Careful not to scorch the tomato paste.)
$0.75 per serving.
From the website: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf246766.tip.html
LIVE WELL - Gluten Free Flour substitues

Take some of the guesswork out of the shopping search--use this list to find flour alternatives.
Potato Starch Flour This is a gluten-free thickening agent that is perfect for cream-based soups and sauces. Mix a little with water first, then substitute potato starch flour for flour in your recipe, but cut the amount in half. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Tapioca Flour This is a light, white, very smooth flour that comes from the cassava root. It makes baked goods impart a nice chewy taste. Use it in recipes where a chewy texture would be desirable. It would work nicely in bread recipes such as white bread or French bread. It is also easily combined with cornstarch and soy flour. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Soy Flour This nutty tasting flour has a high protein and fat content. It is best when used in combination with other flours and for baking brownies, or any baked goods with nuts or fruit. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Cornstarch This is a refined starch that comes from corn. It is mostly used as a clear thickening agent for puddings, fruit sauces and Asian cooking. It is also used in combination with other flours for baking. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Corn Flour This flour is milled from corn and can be blended with cornmeal to make cornbread or muffins. It is excellent for waffles or pancakes. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Cornmeal This is ground corn that comes from either yellow or white meal. This is often combined with flours for baking. It imparts a strong corn flavor that is delicious in pancakes, waffles, or simple white cakes. It can be purchased in a health food store.
White Rice Flour This is an excellent basic flour for gluten-free baking. It is milled from polished white rice. Because it has such a bland flavor, it is perfect for baking, as it doesn't impart any flavors. It works well with other flours. White rice flour is available in most health food stores, but also in Asian markets. At the Asian markets it is sold in different textures. The one that works the best is called fine textured white rice flour.
Brown Rice Flour This flour comes from unpolished brown rice. It has more food value because it contains bran. Use it in breads, muffins, and cookies. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Kamut and Spelt Flours These are ancient forms of wheat. While they aren't appropriate for gluten-free diets, they are excellent substitutes for plain wheat flour as they add wonderful flavor and consistency.
Substituting Gluten Wheat flour contains gluten, which keeps cookies, cakes and pies from getting crumbly and falling apart.
It is what makes baked goods have a good texture because it traps pockets of air. This creates a lovely airy quality that most baked goods possess when baked with traditional wheat flour.
In order to help retain this structure when using non-wheat flours, gluten substitutes must be added to a gluten-free flour mixture. For each cup of gluten-free flour mix, add at least 1 teaspoon of gluten substitute.
Here are three very good substitutes for gluten.
Xanthum Gum This comes from the dried cell coat of a microorganism called Zanthomonas campestris. It is formulated in a laboratory setting. This works well as a gluten substitution in yeast breads along with other baked goods. You can purchase it in health food stores.
Guar Gum This is a powder that comes from the seed of the plant Cyamopsis tetragonolobus. It is an excellent gluten substitute and it is available in health food stores.
Pre-gel Starch This is an acceptable gluten substitute. It helps keep baked goods from being too crumbly. This, too can be purchased at most health food stores.
Substitution is the solution
If you are ready to try some recipes, start with recipes that use relatively small amounts of wheat flour like brownies or pancakes. These turn out lovely and the difference in taste is minimal. Here are two gluten-free flour mixtures that are suitable for substituting wheat flour cup for cup.
Gluten-Free Flour Mixture 1
1/4 cup soy flour
1/4 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup brown rice flour
Gluten-Free Flour Mixture 2
6 cups white rice flour
2 cups potato starch
1 cup tapioca flour
The above mixtures can be doubled or tripled. Another option is to purchase a gluten-free flour mixture at a health food store to avoid the guesswork involved in substitutions. This flour mixture can usually substitute wheat flour cup for cup, but read the package directions to be sure. Keep these flour mixtures stored in containers at room temperature and keep them on hand to simplify your baking routine.
By: Allrecipes Staff
Don't let allergies to wheat or gluten keep you from enjoying baked products
Click here for more gluten free recipes and solutions:
http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Using-Alternative-Flours/Detail.aspx
Potato Starch Flour This is a gluten-free thickening agent that is perfect for cream-based soups and sauces. Mix a little with water first, then substitute potato starch flour for flour in your recipe, but cut the amount in half. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Tapioca Flour This is a light, white, very smooth flour that comes from the cassava root. It makes baked goods impart a nice chewy taste. Use it in recipes where a chewy texture would be desirable. It would work nicely in bread recipes such as white bread or French bread. It is also easily combined with cornstarch and soy flour. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Soy Flour This nutty tasting flour has a high protein and fat content. It is best when used in combination with other flours and for baking brownies, or any baked goods with nuts or fruit. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Cornstarch This is a refined starch that comes from corn. It is mostly used as a clear thickening agent for puddings, fruit sauces and Asian cooking. It is also used in combination with other flours for baking. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Corn Flour This flour is milled from corn and can be blended with cornmeal to make cornbread or muffins. It is excellent for waffles or pancakes. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Cornmeal This is ground corn that comes from either yellow or white meal. This is often combined with flours for baking. It imparts a strong corn flavor that is delicious in pancakes, waffles, or simple white cakes. It can be purchased in a health food store.
White Rice Flour This is an excellent basic flour for gluten-free baking. It is milled from polished white rice. Because it has such a bland flavor, it is perfect for baking, as it doesn't impart any flavors. It works well with other flours. White rice flour is available in most health food stores, but also in Asian markets. At the Asian markets it is sold in different textures. The one that works the best is called fine textured white rice flour.
Brown Rice Flour This flour comes from unpolished brown rice. It has more food value because it contains bran. Use it in breads, muffins, and cookies. It can be purchased in a health food store.
Kamut and Spelt Flours These are ancient forms of wheat. While they aren't appropriate for gluten-free diets, they are excellent substitutes for plain wheat flour as they add wonderful flavor and consistency.
Substituting Gluten Wheat flour contains gluten, which keeps cookies, cakes and pies from getting crumbly and falling apart.
It is what makes baked goods have a good texture because it traps pockets of air. This creates a lovely airy quality that most baked goods possess when baked with traditional wheat flour.
In order to help retain this structure when using non-wheat flours, gluten substitutes must be added to a gluten-free flour mixture. For each cup of gluten-free flour mix, add at least 1 teaspoon of gluten substitute.
Here are three very good substitutes for gluten.
Xanthum Gum This comes from the dried cell coat of a microorganism called Zanthomonas campestris. It is formulated in a laboratory setting. This works well as a gluten substitution in yeast breads along with other baked goods. You can purchase it in health food stores.
Guar Gum This is a powder that comes from the seed of the plant Cyamopsis tetragonolobus. It is an excellent gluten substitute and it is available in health food stores.
Pre-gel Starch This is an acceptable gluten substitute. It helps keep baked goods from being too crumbly. This, too can be purchased at most health food stores.
Substitution is the solution
If you are ready to try some recipes, start with recipes that use relatively small amounts of wheat flour like brownies or pancakes. These turn out lovely and the difference in taste is minimal. Here are two gluten-free flour mixtures that are suitable for substituting wheat flour cup for cup.
Gluten-Free Flour Mixture 1
1/4 cup soy flour
1/4 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup brown rice flour
Gluten-Free Flour Mixture 2
6 cups white rice flour
2 cups potato starch
1 cup tapioca flour
The above mixtures can be doubled or tripled. Another option is to purchase a gluten-free flour mixture at a health food store to avoid the guesswork involved in substitutions. This flour mixture can usually substitute wheat flour cup for cup, but read the package directions to be sure. Keep these flour mixtures stored in containers at room temperature and keep them on hand to simplify your baking routine.
By: Allrecipes Staff
Don't let allergies to wheat or gluten keep you from enjoying baked products
Click here for more gluten free recipes and solutions:
http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Using-Alternative-Flours/Detail.aspx
ARTS - Brockville Ghost Walks

The Brockville Ghost Walks are back for a 13th season every Friday night - put on by friends of Fulford Place Museum.
During July it's the original 2 and a half hour walk for $14.
Sign up Friday's ONLY from 11 am by calling 613-498-3005.
Tickets can also be purchased starting at 7:15 Friday nights at Fulford Place Mansion.
During July, Parks Canada is doing skits about the history of the St. Lawrence at the Mansion from 7:40 - 8:20 pm.
Starting August 7th, you can choose from the original walk for $14 and the Creepy King Street 90 minute walk for $10.50.
Brockville ghost walks are on until September 11th 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
ENTERTAINMENT - Something **FREE** Wednesday Nights

Wednesday Nights at Foley Mountain
The "Friends of Foley Mountain" are hosting a FREE program series at Foley Mountain Conservation Area Interpretive Centre near Westport.
All events are Free.
The "Friends of Foley Mountain" are hosting a FREE program series at Foley Mountain Conservation Area Interpretive Centre near Westport.
All events are Free.
July 29th - 8:30 pm.
"Are we alone in the universe"
presented by Frank Hitchens.
A look at how we are searching for life off the earth.
Weather permitting, there will be a viewing of the moon and other night sky wonders through telescopes after the presentation.
If you've GOT a telescope please bring it along with you!
presented by Frank Hitchens.
A look at how we are searching for life off the earth.
Weather permitting, there will be a viewing of the moon and other night sky wonders through telescopes after the presentation.
If you've GOT a telescope please bring it along with you!
Did I mention it's FREE?
ARTS - St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival in Prescott

The professional players are back for another season at the waterfront St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival. The Festival was introduced seven years ago, and attendance is boding well for this summer.
The Taming of the Shrew
Measure for Measure
Are the plays this year and run now until August 15th at the Kinsmen Amphitheatre in Prescott.
Tickets $22 for adults, $16 for students and $18 for seniors Children 12 & under free
Performances are Tuesday through Sunday at 7pm.
Saturday matinees at 2pm
Sunday Series matinees at 2pm
Performances are Tuesday through Sunday at 7pm.
Saturday matinees at 2pm
Sunday Series matinees at 2pm
FOR MORE INFORMATION: 613-925-5788 or http://www.stlawrenceshakespeare.ca/
MUSIC! - 1000 Islands Music Fest August 13-15

OK SERIOUSLY…WHO’S PLAYING?
Here's the list!!!
Snoop Dogg
Akon
Simple Plan
Kardinal Offishall
Ten Second Epic
Faber Drive
IllScarlett
Lights
Pilot Speed
Plain White T’s
The Latency
Stereos
Arietta
NLX
The Joys
Amanda Rheaume
Official Blues Brothers Revue
Ianspotting
Emily Fennell
Graham Greer
Randy and Mr. Lahey
Motion Picture Ending
My Favorite Tragedy
Hello Beautiful
Ko Kapches
We Are The Take
Irish Descendants
The Warped 45s
The New Cities
The Arkells
The Free Press
When are they playing?
Thursday August 13th
MAIN STAGE:
5:00p - Emily Fennell
6:00p - Ianspotting
7:00p - The Irish Descendants
8:00p - Graham Greer
9:00p - The Official Blues Brother revue
Friday August 14th
MAIN STAGE:
3:00p - Arietta
3:30p - Walk off the Earth
4:30p - The Latency
5:30p - Stereos
6:15p - Plain White Tees
7:45p - The New Cities
8:30p - Faber Drive
9:30p - Simple Plan
SECOND STAGE:
4:00p - We are the take
5:00p - The warped 45s
6:00p - Randy and Mr.Lahey
7:00p - NLX
8:15p - Randy and Mr.Lahey
Saturday August 15th
MAINSTAGE:
11:00p - Motion Picture Ending
1:00p - Pilot Speed
2:15p - Lights
3:30p - illscarlett
5:00p - Ten Second Epic
6:15p - Kardinal Official
7:30p - Akon
SECOND STAGE:
11:30p - The Free Press
12:30p - My Favorite Tragedy
1:45p - Hello Beautiful**
3:00p - Amanda Rheaume
4:15p - The Arkells
5:45p - KO Kapches
7:00p - Randy and Mr. Lahey
8:30p - The Joys **
**Most looking forward too! Love these guys!
HOW do I get a ticket?
Kingston, OntarioTyroute Telus Locations
Belleville, OntarioTyroute Telus Locations
Gananoque, OntarioJCS Computers
Gananoque, OntarioBox Office Entertainment
Ottawa, OntarioCD Warehouse
Toronto, OntarioRotate This
AND online:
at Ticket Break
http://www.ticketbreak.com/event_details/2938
WHERE is the 1000 Islands Music Fest and How do I get there?
The Dingman Farm
15 Pykeview Drive Leeds and the thousand Islands.
Gananoque Ontario
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Brockville&1s=ON&2c=Leeds+And+The+Thousand+Islands&2s=ON&2a=15+Pykeview+Dr
Need more deets? check out the website buuuuuuuuuddie!
http://www.1000islandsmusicfest.com/program.php
Here's the list!!!
Snoop Dogg
Akon
Simple Plan
Kardinal Offishall
Ten Second Epic
Faber Drive
IllScarlett
Lights
Pilot Speed
Plain White T’s
The Latency
Stereos
Arietta
NLX
The Joys
Amanda Rheaume
Official Blues Brothers Revue
Ianspotting
Emily Fennell
Graham Greer
Randy and Mr. Lahey
Motion Picture Ending
My Favorite Tragedy
Hello Beautiful
Ko Kapches
We Are The Take
Irish Descendants
The Warped 45s
The New Cities
The Arkells
The Free Press
When are they playing?
Thursday August 13th
MAIN STAGE:
5:00p - Emily Fennell
6:00p - Ianspotting
7:00p - The Irish Descendants
8:00p - Graham Greer
9:00p - The Official Blues Brother revue
Friday August 14th
MAIN STAGE:
3:00p - Arietta
3:30p - Walk off the Earth
4:30p - The Latency
5:30p - Stereos
6:15p - Plain White Tees
7:45p - The New Cities
8:30p - Faber Drive
9:30p - Simple Plan
SECOND STAGE:
4:00p - We are the take
5:00p - The warped 45s
6:00p - Randy and Mr.Lahey
7:00p - NLX
8:15p - Randy and Mr.Lahey
Saturday August 15th
MAINSTAGE:
11:00p - Motion Picture Ending
1:00p - Pilot Speed
2:15p - Lights
3:30p - illscarlett
5:00p - Ten Second Epic
6:15p - Kardinal Official
7:30p - Akon
SECOND STAGE:
11:30p - The Free Press
12:30p - My Favorite Tragedy
1:45p - Hello Beautiful**
3:00p - Amanda Rheaume
4:15p - The Arkells
5:45p - KO Kapches
7:00p - Randy and Mr. Lahey
8:30p - The Joys **
**Most looking forward too! Love these guys!
HOW do I get a ticket?
Kingston, OntarioTyroute Telus Locations
Belleville, OntarioTyroute Telus Locations
Gananoque, OntarioJCS Computers
Gananoque, OntarioBox Office Entertainment
Ottawa, OntarioCD Warehouse
Toronto, OntarioRotate This
AND online:
at Ticket Break
http://www.ticketbreak.com/event_details/2938
WHERE is the 1000 Islands Music Fest and How do I get there?
The Dingman Farm
15 Pykeview Drive Leeds and the thousand Islands.
Gananoque Ontario
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Brockville&1s=ON&2c=Leeds+And+The+Thousand+Islands&2s=ON&2a=15+Pykeview+Dr
Need more deets? check out the website buuuuuuuuuddie!
http://www.1000islandsmusicfest.com/program.php
LIVE WELL - Black Dog Yoga hosts yoga in Hardy Park - IT'S FREE!!!!!!!*****

I LOVE taking part in yoga at the park!! Hardy Park every tuesday weather permitting. 6:30 - 7:30. Sadie Webster is a sweet heart. She teaches a gentle Yoga meant for everyone while in Hardy Park but is versed in all types. Best of all until August 24th yoga in the park is free courtesy of Black Dog Yoga. Sadie hopes to open a studio in downtown Brockville very SOON.
I'll keep you updated on her progress!
Experience yoga in the serenity of nature!
Parking is available on Home Street.
For more info call Sadie at 613-859-5779.
I'll keep you updated on her progress!
Experience yoga in the serenity of nature!
Parking is available on Home Street.
For more info call Sadie at 613-859-5779.
FASHION - Hot tip, lingerie style

From elle magazine: If you want your lingerie to sizzle all year 'round -- turn up the heat with some super-salicious pieces. ELLE Canada visited hot lingerie shop, Avec Plasir, in Toronto, where sexy celebs like Mariah Carey and Catherine Zeta Jones head for their unmentionables. We chat with owner Vasilia on how to build the perfect lingerie wardrobe.
Demi-lace bra -For those low-cut items that give just a glimpse of décolletage, you need something that's flirty and stands out.
Bustier bra A bustier gives you lift and sex appeal. "It's perfect for under a jacket," says Vasilia, "or any item where you want to show something off. La Perla makes some beautiful ones."
Well-fitted corset No ladies, corsets aren't just reserved for the 18th century or weddings. Corsets cinch the waist and enhance curves, plus, due to modern technological advancements, you can actually breathe in them.
Long Gown A flowing knit gown is a no-fuss approach to sleepwear but still exudes a sex kitten look. "Comfort and sexiness is what all women want," explains Vasilia.
Baby Doll Innocent and va-va-voom at the same time, a lacy black baby doll will bring out the inner romantic in you. "It's so comfy and playful," says Vasilia. "and oh-so-flirty."
Strapless bra set A must! It's the turn-to bra in the summer or for that perfect cocktail dress and every woman needs one. "Getting the whole set, complete with flirty panties and sexy garter makes it extra special," explains Vasilia, "especially if only you know they are under there!"
French-seamed stockings The best way to describe a pair of well-made French-seamed hose -- sultry. Vasilia insists it's "a must-have." Bonus: The seam up the back is like a magnet for a guy's eye.
Fish net stay-ups A slick pair of fish net hose never goes out of style and nothing gives more definition to your legs. "It's worth investing in high-end stockings," says Vasilia, "they complete your outfit and make you look very polished. Opt for a pair from Wolford, they're worth the investment!"
check out thier website http://www.avecplasir.com/
credit to Elle Canada Magazine
Demi-lace bra -For those low-cut items that give just a glimpse of décolletage, you need something that's flirty and stands out.
Bustier bra A bustier gives you lift and sex appeal. "It's perfect for under a jacket," says Vasilia, "or any item where you want to show something off. La Perla makes some beautiful ones."
Well-fitted corset No ladies, corsets aren't just reserved for the 18th century or weddings. Corsets cinch the waist and enhance curves, plus, due to modern technological advancements, you can actually breathe in them.
Long Gown A flowing knit gown is a no-fuss approach to sleepwear but still exudes a sex kitten look. "Comfort and sexiness is what all women want," explains Vasilia.
Baby Doll Innocent and va-va-voom at the same time, a lacy black baby doll will bring out the inner romantic in you. "It's so comfy and playful," says Vasilia. "and oh-so-flirty."
Strapless bra set A must! It's the turn-to bra in the summer or for that perfect cocktail dress and every woman needs one. "Getting the whole set, complete with flirty panties and sexy garter makes it extra special," explains Vasilia, "especially if only you know they are under there!"
French-seamed stockings The best way to describe a pair of well-made French-seamed hose -- sultry. Vasilia insists it's "a must-have." Bonus: The seam up the back is like a magnet for a guy's eye.
Fish net stay-ups A slick pair of fish net hose never goes out of style and nothing gives more definition to your legs. "It's worth investing in high-end stockings," says Vasilia, "they complete your outfit and make you look very polished. Opt for a pair from Wolford, they're worth the investment!"
check out thier website http://www.avecplasir.com/
credit to Elle Canada Magazine
MUSIC! - Words of wisedom from the Music world.
We want the music scene to stay alive. How do we do it? How do we achieve a thriving music scene? Lets start by asking some questions. Using our resources.
Eric Alper - Director Director of Media Relations and Label Acquisitions E1 Music Canada
What it really comes down to is a few things - the media and how smart the bands/promoters are themselves and how much they really want to change things.
Every small-ish town has a problem - if there's 4 or less radio stations (and none of them play local music because of MDs not caring/no indie programming abilities), then people really have to start going online. I bet if I looked at various band's websites, a bunch wouldn't have an updated tour schedule, updated bio, photo, or even streaming or free downloading of songs. The key word is free. None of these bands should be worried at all about losing or making money, they should be worried about being ignored. Every single new band I've signed this year is giving away 3-5 songs every 4 months, and at the end of the year, if they have 20,000 or so downloads, then they make a physical CD. It's not my rule, but retail isn't going to give up shelf space to a band that doesn't have any fans - the band has to create the buzz themselves, and it's not by spamming people daily, but actually giving their fans a reason to keep coming back to the websites.
The high schools in the city are going to be the future for any arts area - is anyone targeting them? Having free shows? Creating a Facebook/Yahoo group for people to talk about music, who's coming, who they'd like to see, promo for bands, discounted tickets for them, all ages shows, Brockville blog/music scene page, half page editorial in the local papers, or indie spotlight on radio stations, etc.?
I find sometimes the promoters are the biggest meanies of all of it. They have this aura that the bands should be thankful for their existence, when really, it's the other way around. They charge $20 for 15 awful bands, cut corners, and put all the pressure on the bands to bring in the people, when really, it should be the promoters and audience and bands working together to just get as much information out there as possible. What usually happens is that all 3 groups of people are looking at one another going "it's your fault."
But the fact is, the Brockville Arts Centre do reasonable well, I would imagine. The Recorder can really step up a bit, as can Cogeco and Living In Brockville Magazine, but it's all about the audience, and I know - why should The Recorder give up a weekly column written by a music person other than the entertainment editor to cover indie artists who's audience don't read the paper, nor contribute to the advertising dollars? Because they bloody well should - there's The London Free Press, K/W Record and others that have high school or university students writing music sections every week, because the main music person covers the bigger acts.
But I think the answer is that with 4 High Schools, St Lawrence College, and a population of over 20,000, the audience pool is going to be pretty small to choose from anyway - maybe it's just a matter of having those cream of the crops bands fight it out for themselves. I truly believe that the first thing to go down the drain in any community/city/province/country are the arts. Kill that, depress that, ignore that, and you'll have an area waiting to be designated as a place where nobody wants to go or live.
So here I am trying to spike some life into the Brockville Music scene.
Eric Alper - Director Director of Media Relations and Label Acquisitions E1 Music Canada
What it really comes down to is a few things - the media and how smart the bands/promoters are themselves and how much they really want to change things.
Every small-ish town has a problem - if there's 4 or less radio stations (and none of them play local music because of MDs not caring/no indie programming abilities), then people really have to start going online. I bet if I looked at various band's websites, a bunch wouldn't have an updated tour schedule, updated bio, photo, or even streaming or free downloading of songs. The key word is free. None of these bands should be worried at all about losing or making money, they should be worried about being ignored. Every single new band I've signed this year is giving away 3-5 songs every 4 months, and at the end of the year, if they have 20,000 or so downloads, then they make a physical CD. It's not my rule, but retail isn't going to give up shelf space to a band that doesn't have any fans - the band has to create the buzz themselves, and it's not by spamming people daily, but actually giving their fans a reason to keep coming back to the websites.
The high schools in the city are going to be the future for any arts area - is anyone targeting them? Having free shows? Creating a Facebook/Yahoo group for people to talk about music, who's coming, who they'd like to see, promo for bands, discounted tickets for them, all ages shows, Brockville blog/music scene page, half page editorial in the local papers, or indie spotlight on radio stations, etc.?
I find sometimes the promoters are the biggest meanies of all of it. They have this aura that the bands should be thankful for their existence, when really, it's the other way around. They charge $20 for 15 awful bands, cut corners, and put all the pressure on the bands to bring in the people, when really, it should be the promoters and audience and bands working together to just get as much information out there as possible. What usually happens is that all 3 groups of people are looking at one another going "it's your fault."
But the fact is, the Brockville Arts Centre do reasonable well, I would imagine. The Recorder can really step up a bit, as can Cogeco and Living In Brockville Magazine, but it's all about the audience, and I know - why should The Recorder give up a weekly column written by a music person other than the entertainment editor to cover indie artists who's audience don't read the paper, nor contribute to the advertising dollars? Because they bloody well should - there's The London Free Press, K/W Record and others that have high school or university students writing music sections every week, because the main music person covers the bigger acts.
But I think the answer is that with 4 High Schools, St Lawrence College, and a population of over 20,000, the audience pool is going to be pretty small to choose from anyway - maybe it's just a matter of having those cream of the crops bands fight it out for themselves. I truly believe that the first thing to go down the drain in any community/city/province/country are the arts. Kill that, depress that, ignore that, and you'll have an area waiting to be designated as a place where nobody wants to go or live.
So here I am trying to spike some life into the Brockville Music scene.
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