Can someone explain why we have to look at old ass stars at every big national event? Example: Madonna at The Superbowl

Madonna at The Superbowl?  Really?  Madonna hasn’t been relevant since the 90’s.

Who selects these people and why don’t they feature younger acts at the top of their game rather than ancient former stars who haven’t had a serious hit in over a decade?

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The Superbowl.  The biggest viewing event in the universe.  They have all the money in the world and can presumably get the biggest stars at the very top of their game.

and someone who has the authority to make the decision selects…..Madonna????

This person needs to be fired like yesterday.  It is unconscionable that someone does the analysis and comes up with …Madonna.  Is the selection committee operating in an alternate universe where 50 year old washed up stars are the big thing??

Here’s a list of old folks I wish I didn’t have to see at every single big event.

Madonna, U2, Elton John, Cher, Mary J Blige, Steven Tyler, ect ect ect.

Give the youngsters the limelight.  Pass the torch.  It’s over.

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Seriously.

Sunrise from Chapin’s Gully

This morning there was a pretty good sundog sun pillar preceding sunrise which split the Rockport Breakwater.

Click the photo for two more shots and larger photos. This shot was taken while standing in front of Chapin’s Rock which is in Chapin’s Gully. I wondered who Chapin was so I looked him up. The Reverend Edwin Hubble Chapin had a cottage on Andrews Point (still there) and “a few rods” away, according to his biography was a gully that the preacher swam in most every afternoon. He died in his Pigeon Cove cottage in 1880 but he was a pretty big deal so back to Brooklyn to his last church for the funeral he went. PT Barnum was a pal and went to the funeral as well as “more preachers than have ever attended one funeral.” A Universalist, he preached in Rockport many times to a packed house.

Pathways For Children Power of Reading Workshop February 6th

Pathways for Children is offering a free parent/caregiver workshop: The Power of Reading, on Monday, February 6th at 29 Emerson Ave. Gloucester,MA.  Coffee and refreshment will be served at 8:30 am  followed by an informative and compelling presentation at 9:00 am  by children’s librarian and educator, Martha Morgan of Rockport.

The workshop will include; the “Do’s and Don’ts to remember when reading aloud, how to choose a great read aloud book, answers to questions parents often ask and much more.  Parents/caregivers of children under the age of six can register to attend with Amy Larsen at 978 281-2400 x120 or email alarsen@pw4c.org.  This is made possible through a MA Department of Early Childhood Education & Care grant and Pathways for Children.

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Community Stuff Saturday

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The theme of seARTS Annual Meeting on Tuesday, February 28 (6 – 9pm) is FOCUS on CULTURAL DISTRICTS at Rockport Music’s Shalin Liu Performance Center Reception Hall. Please join us and send the attached notice to your members, friends, and mailing lists.

We chose this theme to keep the momentum you’ve all been working hard at alive and well and to further the discussion throughout Cape Ann. We have terrific speakers who will address many facets of Cultural Districts and their role in economic and cultural development including: development, hands-on management, challenges and public policy.If you have specific questions or topics you’d like the speakers to address, please send them to me by February 15.

6:00 – 6:30 Reception

6:30 – 7:00 seARTS Business Meeting

7:00 – 8:00 Speakers: Ann Galligan and Herb Weiss (see bios on attachment)

8:00 – 8:30 Q & A

We look forward to seeing you!

Anne Robinson  seARTS

Vice President, Board of Directors


Karen Ristuben "Just, one word…" at the Ipswich Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, February 15

Hello friends,
I will be presenting my performance/lecture, "Just, one word…" at the Ipswich Performing Arts Center on Wednesday,  February 15, at 7 pm.  The Town of Ipswich Recycling Committee (RAC), in conjunction with the Ipswich River Watershed Association (IRWA) and iCARE,  will be hosting the event.
In this 45-minute multi-media presentation, I present the important environmental issue of marine plastic pollution through photography, video, sound, and archival images, addressing it through the various lenses of marine science, economics, politics, and our consumer culture. I recently gave this presentation at Cape Ann Museum, NOAA’s Gloucester headquarters, the Marine Mammal Conference in Tampa, FL and I will be presenting at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in Salt Lake City at the end of February.  This presentation is free and will be followed by refreshments in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center.  For more information, call 978 356 6613.
The Ipswich Performing Arts Center is located in the Ipswich Middle/High School Complex at 130 – 134 High Street in Ipswich.  
We hope to see you there!
Yours,
Karen
www.karenristuben.com


St. Ann School Comedy Night

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NORTH SHORE UNITED WAY’S WOMEN IN ACTION

EVENT TAKING ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY

Over one hundred North Shore women and men have taken on the epidemic of childhood obesity by participating in the North Shore United Way’s new Women in Action (WIA) initiative.  Setting a goal of $40,000, the WIA group has raised an impressive $25,000 so far with 3 months to go until the end of this year’s North Shore United Way (NSUW) Campaign on April 30.

The Women in Action initiative will support innovative new local programs focused on increasing access to healthy food and opportunities for physical activity for low-income families.  Grants for new programs will be awarded later this spring.

On Thursday, February 16 from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. NSUW will host its second Women in Action Breakfast.  The event is generously sponsored by Glen Urquhart School and will be held on their campus in Beverly.  Speakers include Jonathan Gay from Playworks Metro Boston on “Re-Imagining Recess: Our school’s untapped opportunity to accelerate learning and health."  The event will also highlight the work of a pilot project at Veterans’ Memorial School in Gloucester that is combining healthy food with physical activity after school.

The Women in Action Breakfast is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required.  Register via the NSUW website at www.nsuw.org.  Donations to Women in Action can be made online at www.nsuw.org/Donate.html or via check to “North Shore United Way” noting designation to WIA and mailed to NSUW at 248 Cabot St., Beverly, MA 01915.

For more information about Women in Action or the North Shore United Way, visit www.nsuw.org or contact NSUW at 978-922-3966.

Chickity Check It! Cape Ann Music From Rich and Jessica Bean

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Hi Joey!

Hope all is well!  Want to let you know that Jessica and I started a music blog to focus on music around Cape Ann.

Cape Ann Music

http://capeannmusic.wordpress.com/

Of couse we give all credit to you and GMG for the inspiration!  Seriously, thank you.  Shout out to GMG posted  today : – )

Thanks for providing so much on GMG.

Annie Rosenfeld of Rocky Neck

Joey,
Annie’s Gloucester friends might like to see this photo of her as wife of the Spanish ambassador, a supernumerary role she won in Florida Grand Opera’s production of Verdi’s Rigoletto.

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Hope all is good with you and yours.
Best
Richard N. Rosenfeld

What did Inge Berge do with all his "old stuff"?

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Well, he put it on a digital-only album that you can get on-line.  But what Inge calls “old stuff”, we call it an excellent mix of songs from soulful solos to highly produced tracks in Inge’s inimitable style.  Certainly worth a look.  Check it out.

Plenty of music and dancing in Gloucester tonight.  See full lineup

Artwork by the Compass Youth Program

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Click on the picture to see a slideshow of artwork by the kids in the Compass Youth Program, run by Action Inc. If you don’t know about the Compass program, it’s a great alternative day school, night school and GED program to help all students get a high school degree – They’re doing great work and the kids are some of the most creative people I know!

These pieces were done by the day school program and were part of an art show at Cruiseport Gloucester last week – really cool and interesting stuff they came up with.

Giuseppe’s has something new happening on Thursdsays.

Tonight is Dueling Pianos with Joe and Ricky! 8:30-close, dueling pianos has been moved to the first Friday of every month!….our Thursday Night Music Series begins next Thursday, February 9th…a great lineup of musicians taking up residency at Giuseppe’s each month!

http://www.giuseppesma.com/Giuseppes/Welcome.html

Catholic Schools Week at St. Ann School

St. Ann School, seen from the intersection of Prospect and Pleasant streets.

Catholic Schools Week is a time when we are able to open our doors to the
community at large and showcase the very best we have to offer at St. Ann
School. The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2012 is Faith, Academics, and
Service, which are all areas of strength at St. Ann School.

On Tuesday, 1/31, our K – 8 students were entertained by Jedlie, who
presented “The Challenge – To Live as Jesus Taught Us” (www.jedlie.com).
Through magic, stories, humor, song, and dance, Jedlie presented a faith-based
program for our students that encouraged them to treat each other with respect
and to stand up for one another.

Jedlie works a magic trick for the kids at the school

Our students have spent the past month collecting warm weather gear for
families in need, and we will wrap up the week with a Patriots Spirit Day on
Friday to raise money for Catholic Charities.

For more information about St. Ann School, please visit www.stannsschool.com
or call 978-283-3455.

From the principal, Michele Butler

CeeCee Pet of the Week

Hello!  My name is CeeCee and I am a sweet little girl with lots of energy because I love to play; I am only four months old.   I am here at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, 260 Main Street in Gloucester with my sister. I think we are part Labrador and Australian Cattle dog.

Cee Cee

Can you believe it, I am on Good Morning Gloucester? Someone for sure will discover me!

I would like to extend an invitation to you to visit me at 260 Main Street in Gloucester.  If you would like to see some photos of me, please visit: CapeAnnAnimalAid.com

I have a pretty black-and-white coat and I will be large when I am fully grown.  Just keeping up with me will keep you in shape!