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Another Idiot/Hypocrite Weighs In On The Cruelty To Lobsters Debate

From the Vegas.Com Blog Post By Nikki Neu

Read this absolutely rediculous blog post in which this broad talks about a lobster arcade game where you try to snatch a live lobster and if you do you get to have the restaurant cook it for you.  She loves to eat lobster, has cooked them all her life but she suddenly has a heart when you throw the game part into the equation.  It’s amazing to me how hypocritical these folks can be.

I obviously don’t have a problem with cooking, eating, or playing a game to win your lobster before you eat it.  I just don’t see how it is she draws the line here and like many other bananaheads probably breaks a bagillion other peta rules daily.

Here is part of her blog post-

By Nikki Neu
VEGAS.com

Since before I can remember, I’ve been eating lobster.

When I was adopted from Korea at three months old and landed in Manhattan, my first meal off the plane was at the Palm Too restaurant, sitting on the table in my carrier, wishing I had teeth while my parents feasted on lobster. As soon as could, I joined my parents in what became our traditional Saturday night meal for years.

I love lobster.

So it caught me off guard when I was particularly disturbed and angered by a recent find. While doing research at the Fremont Street Experience, I stumbled upon a machine in the Las Vegas Club’s Tinoco’s Kitchen that looks much like the carnival or arcade game. It’s a vending machine with a claw at the top. You position the claw to descend down and grab the toy or stuffed animal so you can give it to your girlfriend.

Only this machine wasn’t filled with soft, fluffy stuffed animals, it was filled with water—and in the water—live lobsters.

I know how cooking a lobster works. Back in my culinary school days, I had the pleasure of dropping one of these live crustaceans in a pot of boiling water and you had to hold the pot cover to keep the lobster from escaping. Not a great visual, but necessary nonetheless. The difference between this game and cooking it in the kitchen would be in a kitchen, the ingredients and preparation are sacred and respected–not mocked.

But it was something about trivializing this process as part of a game, where guys would egg on their friend desperately trying to maneuver the joystick and position the claw so he could “win” a lobster. Cries of joy ring out as the poor, relatively helpless lobster gets jostled and grabbed by the claw—much the way the demolition crane would pick up an ‘86 Cutlass Supreme in a junkyard.

To read the rest of her hypocritical nonsensical lobster cruelty rant click this text

To watch some other bullshit in the world of trying to sell phoney baloney cruelty to animals watch the video interview I did with this salesman for the Crustastun- a machine designed to electrocute a lobster because the company has decided that they get to say what is the humane way to kill a lobster-

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/bananahead/

Personally I’d prefer the jacuzzi style hot bath as opposed to the zapping by the electrocution style Crustastun.

Steve Borichevsky Gives Some Insider Tips On How To Enjoy Cape Ann Winter Birding Weekend

You can check out Steve’s Blog at www.shootingmyuniverse.blogspot.com

For information on what to bring, what birds you may expect to see, and some rcommended reading click the video to hear an insider’s birding take on the Cape Ann Winter Birding Weekend-

Debbie Clarke Verre Eglomise Demo

This is the painted and metal leaf demonstration which Debbie is working on.  We have part II of the four part video series which will eventually bring us to this stage in the piece. Part II will be posted today at 8AM. 

In the meantime you could check out the art Smackdown Contest that she has entered and vote for her.  Here is the contest where you can vote for her piece entitled Wedding House

Debbie Clarke Verre Eglomise Demo, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Debbie Clarke Verre Eglomise Demonstration Video Part I

You can view Deb’s website http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/

Gloucester 18 Producer Kristen Grieco Takes Offense To Lifetime’s Pregnancy Pact Movie

From The Gloucester 18 Blog-

Whoa Lifetime. Whoa.

January 24th, 2010

By: Kristen Grieco

I saw the Lifetime movie “The Pregnancy Pact” at the same time the rest of you did: 9 p.m. last night. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. I knew that it was an “inspired by a true story” movie, and I had been told by some people who’d seen advance copies that it was wildly off-base but, more importantly, completely misleading.

I’ll be totally honest: I figured people were overly sensitive. I figured it was a “ripped from the headlines” movie that took the idea of a pact and ran with it, went wild with fiction based on the tiny nugget of the fascinating idea that teen girls could plot together to become pregnant on purpose.

To read the rest of the blog post click this text

Debbie Clarke Verre Eglomise Demo Unfinished

This morning Debbie Clarke came down the dock to perform a demonstration of the verre eglomise painting technique which involves paint, silver and gold leaf and glass.  Our own Paulie Walnuts (capeannpainter) was the figure model for the demo.

Look for the video tomorrow morning at 8AM

In the meantime you should check out her blog by clicking this text

Debbie Clarke Verre Eglomise Demo Unfinished, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Gloucester 18 Producer Kristen Grieco Sits Down For An Interview With GMG

Gloucester’s Dr Brian Orr Interviewed For The Gloucester 18

Yesterday I interviewed Kristen Grieco, a producer of the Gloucester 18.  we talked about the Documentary, how she broke the story when she worked for The Gloucester Times, and how The Gloucester 18 is different from The Lifetime movie that will air tonight.  Look for the interview with Kristen today at 1PM

On The Gloucester 18 Blog Kristen posts-

Dr. Orr is interviewed in “The Gloucester 18″ and has been a strong voice in advocating for open discussions about teen reproductive issues. We caught up with him on the eve of “The Pregnancy Pact” airing on Lifetime to get his take on Gloucester today.

Gloucester pediatrician Dr. Brian Orr is the former director of the Gloucester High Health Clinic. He has worked with teenagers in Gloucester for many years and run health clinics for 16 years. Along with Kim Daly, Dr. Orr resigned in 2008 amidst controversy about offering birth control to students at Gloucester High.

To check out the fill interview with Dr Brian Orr on The Gloucester 18 blog click this text

Jared Charney Shoot For North Shore Magazine

This morning Jared Charney came down to take some pictures for an upcoming story about GMG for North Shore Magazine.  Jared is a freelance photographer who has done work for Yankee Magazine,North Shore Magazine and other publications.

To check out his work click this text

Chickity Check It- The Gloucester 18 Blog

Kristen Grieco a former writer for the Gloucester Times has a blog about The Gloucester 18 and teen pregnancy.

From the Blog-

Kristen, a former reporter for the Gloucester Daily Times, first broke the news of something strange going on with the Gloucester High teen pregnancy rate in March 2008, when only 10 girls were pregnant and rumors were surfacing of a clique becoming pregnant on purpose. She is originally from the Boston area and has an M.S. in Journalism from Boston University.

Chickity Check It- The Gloucester 18 Blog, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

In the blog she talks about teen pregnancy in general and has interviews with Kim Daly, the nurse practitioner who was at Gloucester High when the teen pregnancy scandal broke out.

You can check out the Gloucester 18 Blog by clicking this text


Chickity Check It-Johna Klebenov AKA Special J

Johna Klebenov is a Hive Artist who does some really cool work transfering images onto wood and other materials.  In her blog she lists herself this way-

////// Surfer, artist, designer, human, girl.

In her latest blog post she describes the process she uses to transfer images and make beautiful pieces of art in the process-

check out her blog by clicking this text

Chickity Check It! FOB Kat Valentine Has A New Book Out

From FOB Kat Valentine-

Hi Joe,

It was great to talk to you. Sorry I had to run. Thanks for asking about my book. I’d love it if you’d do a post about it. My brother-in-law called me the other night and he said he is halfway through it and LOVES it. That’s a real compliment because Andy is a real “guy”-guy. He said the opening scene, which is six guys sitting in a bar talking, sounded like something straight out of his life. Here is more information than you probably need:

Each Angel Burns
Kathleen Valentine

Available in paperback from
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble.com
and other online booksellers

Also available in many e-formats from
Smashwords.com
.

As part of Operation E-Book Drop,
Each Angel Burns is available free of charge
in all digital formats
for our service people in Iraq and Afghanistan.

This book is available in any digital format at no cost to
members of the Catholic clergy. Email for links.

Description: In the latter part of the 19th century the Monastery of St. Gabriel the Archangel was built on a cliff overlooking the ocean on a peninsula in Maine. From its earliest days there were rumors of strange activity there — tunnels through the cliff were reported to give access for smugglers, a miracle-working nun was said to live there, and a group of drunken lumberjacks who stormed the convent to kidnap wives claimed to have been vanquished by a giant angel with a flaming sword. One hundred years later, when the last of the old cloistered nuns was removed to a retirement home, the decision was made to close and sell the convent. That’s when it was discovered that he convent’s treasure, a marble statue of the Archangel Gabriel by Italian sculptor Giovanni DuprĂŠ, was missing.

In Ripley Mills, Massachusetts the self-titled “wild bunch”, who played football together back in high school, gather every Thursday for dinner and beer. More than thirty years have passed and the group isn’t what it used to be. Charlie’s new female boss is young, pretty, and intimidating. Whitey’s wife has cancer, Bull’s wife just found out about his affair with an exotic dancer, and Vinnie can’t get women to go out with him. Gabe’s three daughters have grown up and his wife is making life miserable. Peter doesn’t have those problems, he’s a Jesuit priest. But they still get together every week to drink, eat, and listen to one another’s problems. Then Father Peter makes a startling revelation, he had once been in love with a girl he met in Paris. He planned to leave the seminary to marry her but she rejected him to marry an older, wealthy man. Pete is happy as a priest teaching at Boston College but now Maggie has returned. She is leaving her husband and has purchased an old, abandoned convent in Maine that she plans to convert to a sculpture studio.

On Pete’s recommendation Gabe takes a job helping Maggie to restore the convent. But, as winter closes in, the mysteries begin again. Stories are circulating about bodies of young women washing up on the shore. Maggie’s husband refuses to answer her calls. Gabe’s cantankerous father, Mick, tells him the truth about his mother. Ethan Darling, the local sheriff, is snooping around. Zeke, Gabe’s dog, discovers a secret passage in the crypt under the chapel. And Father Peter realizes that Maggie is falling in love with Gabe, his oldest friend.

Each Angel Burns is the story of three people at crossroads in their lives. It is a story of enduring friendship, of faith, of great evil and greater love — and of how they culminate in a miracle.

Review from Amazon: Valentine has the ability to convey the spectrum of love and passion, from gentle ripples to sweeping tides, tossing up on the shore of memory our own deepest feelings. Her characters are full-blown adults whose graying hair does not signify a dulling of openness but instead a mature capacity to embrace the richness and complexity of romance in the third trimester of life.

Valentine has a gift for capturing the nuances of men falling in love and questioning their long-held values. The men in her story are each unique — from the dutiful Gabe to his irreverent father, Mick, and from the brutish Sinclair, to the handsome, elusive priest, Peter. Each man fascinates in his own singular way.

The back-story behind the romance is a taunting mystery with dark secrets, betrayal, infidelity and murder. Steeped in gothic Catholic ambience that includes a crumbling crypt, an ancient convent and a statue of the Archangel Gabriel that holds the answer to a mystery, “Each Angel Burns” is a love story that propels the reader to a satisfying (and surprising) finale.

Kathleen Valentine

Valentine-Design.com
ParlezMoiBlog.com • MermaidShawl.com
KathleenValentine.com

Gloucester At Dawn- City Hall 1/16/10

The picture is not out of alignment, the City Hall Tower still has a lean to it.

Check out the Restore Our Tower website for pictures and more information about the Gloucester City Hall Tower Restoration Project

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You Wana See Some Serious Ships?-The Ships of the Haitian Response Force:

Monkeyfist put together this post at gCaptain detailing many of the ships from the Haitian Response Force.

This is an example of what a first rate blogger can bring to the table.  You really ought to check it out especially if the Maritimes are something that interest you.  Pictures of each vessel and stories about them.

click the link below to check it out

The Ships of the Haitian Response Force:

Pic courtesy gCaptain

Debbie Clarke

I did some digging and I found some info on a Artist whose work I Love. Her Name is Debbie Clarke. If you have ever have the chance, stop by the Cape Ann  Museum and see her “Fish Paintings”   Joey has posted some of those in the last few weeks. Photos don’t do her works Justice. She works in Mixed Media; Glass, Canvas, Egg Tempera, Gold Leaf and more.  Joey will have a Video up of her painting me in the Nude soon. Not!  Actually She will be doing a “Gesture Painting” I’m really looking forward to it. Here’s a few Examples of her Work and some Links you can follow her on. She’s also on Facebook.

Right now Debbie’s work “Chorus Line” is in The Saatchi Showdown, a online art competition. You  can  vote for Debbie’s entry until Sunday. 

Here’s the Link:  http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/showdown/index.php?showpic=250296

Debbie is also a Great Teacher and is avaible for Lessons You can Contact Her through any of  her Websites. 

Chorus Line
Near 40
Title: "EB" Distressed Oil, Gold Metal Leaf on Canvas

CHECK OUT HER LINKS BELOW!  You won’t be sorry. The Best Part It’s Free To Look!

http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/

HTTP://www.youtube.com/pbsage

HTTP://www.myspace.com/clarkeart

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Debbie%2BClarke/79028.html

Chickity Check It!- Elyssa East’s Dogtown:Death and Enchantment in a New England Town

From Josh Brackett-

If you care about Cape Ann and you want a good read, get hold of Elyssa East’s new book, Dogtown: Death and Enchantment in a New England Ghost Town. It’s a real page turner and features many local characters.

Also, could you list CapeAnnPolitics.org in your blogroll? Not much traffic there now, as this is a slow season for politics, but there will be more as we get into the warmer weather. See especially my Cape Ann TV interview that explains what it’s about. CATV gives permission for any use as long as it’s not commercial.

Thanks, JB

A Simple Formula for Pricing Artwork

Paulie Frontiero sent me a link to this blog post on how this person prices thier artwork-

 Lori Woodward writes-

Pricing artwork is one of the most complex tasks that emerging artists face, especially when they first begin to work with galleries. It’s easy to see by reading articles and books on art marketing that the opinions of the experts vary.

To make it even more complicated, we artists sometimes price with our emotions. Some artists overprice their work in order to impress viewers, hoping to make the artwork look more valuable. Sometimes this works, but usually only when the collector is naive or when the artwork is spectacular and gets the attention of serious collectors. When I price with my emotion, I tend to lower my prices because I feel sorry that the collector has to spend so much. Now, don’t get on me for this … it’s the truth. I’m an empathetic type, but I need to be careful to not price my work based on how I feel about it or collectors. In other words, I need to look at pricing objectively.

Putting emotions aside, let me share a simple formula that many of my professional artist friends have used when first starting to sell their work. I still use this formula. Remember that pricing reflects your position and reputation in the art-selling world more than what your art looks like. If you’re relatively unknown to collectors and don’t have many credentials—such as having placed in competitions, shown with a well-known gallery, or had your work published—you really can’t get the same prices as artists who do have those credentials.

When you’re first starting out, it’s a good idea to make your work as affordable as you can while being able to cover your costs and make a small profit. Don’t charge so little that you don’t break even. Remember that galleries often take a 50 percent commission from sales, so you’ll have to take that into consideration.

click here for the way she formulates her prices

I’m curious if this makes sense to any of you artists out there.

Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Watch This- The Deadliest Batch Live On GDT Website Wed Night!

If you have a wort it should be chilled and T.J. Peckham and Tom Ryan will show several different ways to do it at http://food.gloucestertimes.com. By the way,  a “wort” is the liquid extracted from the mashing process during the brewing of beer.  

“Deadliest Batch Live” is a show for beer lovers. You do not have to make your own beer to watch, you just have to like beer and want to know more about it. As usual, this week they will also be featuring a beer bar that you might like to check out, some interesting beer trivia and tasting a beer you might want to try yourself.  

If you watch the live show every Wed at 7:00 PM you can email in questions about anything to do with beer. The live show and the replay of the shows are available online at http://food.gloucestertimes.com.  

Here is a short video clip from this week’s show-