The News Review:
- TIME FR CLUTCH T GET A BREAK
- Embracing Your Inner Devil
- Cornell U.: CLUMN: Embracing your inner devil.
- Seguin March break camp exceeds goal
TIME FR CLUTCH T GET A BREAK
New York Post – Mar 27, 2007
A cult band popular among in-the-know college radio stations like Seton Hall's WSU and skaters who worship at the altar of Bam Margera the Maryland quintet's built up a substantial fan base through relentless touring. Today they're releasing their 11th album in 16 years of existence "From Beale Street to blivion. " With nary a black eyeliner slick dance move or pair of skintight trousers in sight the five-member band concentrates on what it does best: a mix of classic rock blues and old-school metal that calls to mind bands like Led Zeppelin Lynyrd Skynyrd and Motorhead. "A lot of contemporary music is style over content" says singer Neil Fallon. "Kids these days are very visually oriented but inevitably people always come back to this music. It's got roots it's closer to the source it was the earliest incarnation of rock and I think they got it right the first time. "Just like any other trend it comes on becomes bad becomes a parody of itself and then there's a rebellion against it.
Embracing Your Inner Devil
Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun – Mar 27, 2007
It?s called Spring Break. Better judgment seems to take a sudden vacation when you visit a place where the shots are free if you dance on the bar and the dress code is ?wear something. ? Like any good orgy everyone at Spring Break is looking for a commitment-less good time. After an entire week spent downing as many shots as you can afford and judging people solely based on the way they look in a bathing suit our inner demons are bound to make an appearance. In Acapulco these demons are personified by one mystifying creature: The Devil. Based upon the dancers of ancient Aztec culture The Devil arrives at Acapulco?s two main clubs every night at about 4:30 a.
Cornell U.: CLUMN: Embracing your inner devil.
Free with registration – America's Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 27, 2007
: CLUMN: Embracing your inner devil. It’s called spring break. Better judgment seems to take a sudden vacati.
Seguin March break camp exceeds goal
parrysound.com – Mar 27, 2007
- Kids taking part in Seguin Township’s March break camp listened to a presentation by Janet Poutanen from the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Friday morning. Staff said it was the quietest they’d been all week. Last week during March break the kids got to work a firehose and fire extinguisher go skating swimming and snowshoeing learn to do traditional First Nation drumming and dance make soap and make crafts out of items that would have otherwise gone to the recycling centre such as a cat made from an empty thread spool. “I wanted to see these kids engaged in culture play and be active where they feel empowered and capable of doing whatever they want to do – and they have you know” said organizer Fiona Smith. “I’m proud of each and every one of them… – Kids taking part in Seguin Township’s March break camp listened to a presentation by Janet Poutanen from the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Friday morning. Staff said it was the quietest they’d been all week. Last week during March break the kids got to work a firehose and fire extinguisher go skating swimming and snowshoeing learn to do traditional First Nation drumming and dance make soap and make crafts out of items that would have otherwise gone to the recycling centre such as a cat made from an empty thread spool. “I wanted to see these kids engaged in culture play and be active where they feel empowered and capable of doing whatever they want to do – and they have you know” said organizer Fiona Smith. “I’m proud of each and every one of them. ”This is the first time Seguin Township offered a March break day camp pushed by newly elected councillor Susan Adams whose three kids were also at the camp. The goal for this inaugural camp was 24 kids.