AFRICA: School Children

One of the highlights of a trip filled with highlights was a visit to a rural school near Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

The children gave us an enthusiastic welcome and tried to outdo each other when showing us around. My student host, Mthokozisi,(picture 1  ) is 12 years old and will be going into secondary school next year. He wants to graduate high school and go on to college (trade school) or university. He is, as he told us, “a clever fellow.”

The primary school consists of four classrooms, but most classes are conducted outside in the shade of nearby trees. All of the children are from a nearby village which contains  dozens of small compounds and is home to about 500 people.

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Acclaimed Songwriter, Brendan James, Returns to Crowell Chapel

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Brendan James, a Charleston, SC-based singer-songwriter, will return to Manchester-by-the-Sea’s Crowell Chapel on Monday, July 15th at 7:30pm to support his upcoming release, “Simplify.” James, who has been called a “songwriter on the rise” by Entertainment Weekly and has been described by music legend, Carly Simon, as having “a voice that can change the world”, is in the midst of a 20+ city, coast to coast tour.

Having played Crowell Chapel back in March, James was enamored by the venue’s acoustic brilliance and the reception by local audiences. In early May, he reached out to Live at The Crowell producer, Chris Langathianos, and asked if it would be possible to come back in July on his “Simple Adventures” summer tour. Langathianos jumped on the opportunity to have this rising star return to Cape Ann. James said, “Manchester by the Sea is clearly one of the most music-loving communities in all of New England. In March, they welcomed me with great applause, and I can’t wait to return in July with my new album in hand!”

This summer tour will be in support of his August 6th release, “Simplify.” While the album becomes available to the public in August, James will have advanced copies on hand at each date of his summer tour.

“Simplify represents me finding a clarity I have been searching for for years,” says critically acclaimed piano-based singer-songwriter of his new album “Simplify.” His fifth album, it is also his most elegant and emotionally direct album to date.

An active supporter for all levels of equality (he has spoken out for Marriage Equality and is considered a “Straight Ally”) and a supporter for the men and women in the military (he’s performed for the USO and troops), his advocacy is well-known and widespread. Larry Flick, influential host of Sirius XM’s OUTQ, says of James, “The remarkable thing about Brendan is that he is an active, creative citizen of the world. His songs do more than reflect his experiences in typical singer/songwriter style. He weaves his views and stories into a musical framework that triggers empathy from a wide array of listeners. He’s proof that, in the right hands, music can truly be universal.”

James is a man who sings with conviction and isn’t afraid to speak out, as is evidenced on his new album, Simplify. For example, the plaintive ballad “The New Plan” tackles our violence-obsessed culture unflinchingly. “It’s no secret that this country has an unhealthy obsessions with guns,” he explains. “I wrote this song as a conversation piece, begging for an end to violence for the sake of violence. It’s in our culture, and it’s starting to ‘backfire’. We’re beginning to look ridiculous on the world stage, and I care enough to address it. Very few civilians I know NEED guns. They simply choose to have them around.”

Tackling his personal history as a child of divorce, he wrote the song “He Loved”, which actually had origins in the divorce of his musical heroes, Carly Simon and James Taylor. The song was written years ago at Simon’s home in Martha’s Vineyard where he was invited to a private mentor session that didn’t go quite as planned – Simon had to leave for a last minute engagement just as he arrived, leaving him with the keys to her mansion. When she returned six days later, he played this song for her and she gave him her stamp of approval. It took him a few years to be confident enough as a songwriter to release it, and the song appears on Simplify. “Back then, I think Carly saw in me the ability to be a mature and credible songwriter, but I wasn’t that guy until now. I finally grew to be the songwriter she believed me to be,” James confides.

The album’s title track and first single is a melodically driving jam that American Songwriter calls “a piano-fueled pop/rocker that feels like a mission statement for the entire record.” “The process of evolution, especially technological evolution, is occurring at such blinding speeds these days that we must take collective moments to breathe together, find calm together,” Brendan explains of the song, “or we will forever leave behind our real essence as animals in paradise.”

The Derry, NH native has had his songs featured in television shows such as Private Practice, American Idol, Bones, So You Think You Can Dance, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill. His first three albums climbed the iTunes Top 10 pop charts – James’ sophomore album, Brendan James, climbed to #1 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts. He’s toured the country nine times over and played alongside such diverse artists as John Mayer, Paula Cole, Keb Mo, Parachute, and Green River Ordinance. The Kickstarter campaign for Simplify netted nearly double its projected goal. And in May of 2013, James had the honor of giving a TED talk, in which he spoke of the importance of consciousness in his art.

Tickets are $20 and available by visitingwww.attendstar.com or by calling 617-694-6892.

Community Stuff 7/8/13

Sidewalk Bazaar Seeks Artists and Crafters

The 55th Sidewalk Bazaar is August 1st, 2nd and 3rd and fast approaching. The Gloucester Downtown Association would like to invite all artist and crafters to join us. Three days of people on Main Street viewing your craft. Download application and rules of participation at capeannbusiness.com.


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Historical Lecture by
Richard N. Rosenfeld
of Rocky Neck
America’s Reign of Terror
The Untold Story of the 1790s

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Richard Rosenfeld of Rocky Neck has written and commented extensively on the
Early American Republic, not only as author of his widely-acclaimed work, American
Aurora; A Democratic-Republican Returns (St. Martin’s Press, 1997) but also as a
commentator for National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” and essayist for Harper’s
Magazine. This lecture will focus on a period (from 1798 to 1800) that Thomas
Jefferson called “a reign of witches.”
Tuesday, July 9th
Time: 7 PM

The GDT Reports “Breaking: Gloucester police and Coast Guard to investigate death aboard F/V Osprey, arriving in Gloucester 3 p.m”

 

Community Stuff 7/7/13

Annisquam Village Church Auction

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Annisquam Village Church

Annual Online Auction

Open: 9:00 a.m., July 9, 2013

Close: 5:00 p.m., July 23, 2013

The Annisquam Village Church Online Auction is back this year with even more
products and professional services. Artists, individuals and businesses on Cape
Ann, and beyond have given us a wonderful and diverse group of over 100 items.
There’s truly something for everyone…you’ll find…In-Season Pats Tickets, The
Work of Local Artists, Jewelry and Fashion, Travel Escapes, Gift Certificates for
local Restaurants and Stores, Whale Watches, Landscaping, Kayaking,
Canoeing, Tours and much more. Please visit our church website,
annisquamvillagechurch.org to link to our auction website.
The auction provides support for the ministries, maintenance and the ever expanding
community outreach of our growing church.
Enjoy the bidding!

Listen To Me Right Now. Drop What You’re Doing. Run (Don’t Walk) To Madfish. Belly Up To The Sushi Bar And Say This Word:

Omakase.
The greatest sushi chef in the history of sushi chefs will understand that you want him to create the most interesting, tasty, orgasmic presentation of sushi you’ve ever had the pleasure of eating.

Listen to me.

I’m not joking.

This is not hyperbole.

Orgasmic.

I have no idea how Jordan ended up at Madfish but every time he absolutely decimates my already high expectations.

Omakase.

Do it. Don’t question it. DONT order the safe tuna roll or California roll.

Omakase.

You’re Welcome.

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AFRICA Part 3

P1050804 This installment takes us from Kasane in northeast Botswana to Santawani Camp in the Okavango Delta near Botswana’s border with Namibia.

We flew in two light aircraft and, although I thought the planes were pretty close to each other, the flight was beautiful but uneventful until the pilot was forced to abort the landing attempt just as we touched down because of impalas on the runway.  The second attempt was successful.

The game drives were spectacular, including a leopard stalking some zebra. He finally gave up because an  injured paw slowed him down.

Representing at Khan Studio before Joey’s Giclees

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Sarah Rasmussen and Mark Miller of Ride on Transportation, a livery service on East Main Street, represent in front of Joey’s awesome giclees.  Sarah and Mark have been operating Ride on Transportation for three years.  They take people to the airport, medical appointments, shopping, etc.  If you have a livery need, call them at 978-879-9973.

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Bradley Royds ♪♫♪ Solo Acoustic @ Giuseppe’s 7-10 ♪♫♪ 7.7.2013

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Giuseppe’s Ristorante & Piano Bar

2 Main Street, Gloucester

978-879-4622

 

Much Progress on Adventure From Bruce Slifer

Dear Joey,

Spars and sails on deck, rigging in progress, engine room looking good, bulk heads completed except for finish work.

Regards,

Bruce Slifer

Fish on Fridays

The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays

This week we visit Gloucester lobstermen (father and son) Jim and Scott Rowe. Jim is pictured first and Scott stands on his boat the Miss Kelly. After a test run, Scott deems his new Cummins engine in working order for Saturday. He’s been waiting a frustrating four weeks for parts.

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Photos © Kathy Chapman 2013
http://www.kathychapman.com

Rubber Duck Says, “Happy Aphelion Day!”

At 11 AM this morning the earth moved the furthest away from the sun all year. Sure doesn’t feel like it. But 3 million miles further away than in the middle of winter is no big deal when the average is 93 million miles from the closet star we call the sun.

Aphelion: we are furthest from the sun.
Aphelion: we are furthest from the sun.

But we do get one good benny from aphelion being in the middle of the summer. The earth moves slower while it is swinging out there in the distance so our summer is longer than our winter. Australia gets screwed on that one.

And Rubber Duck needs those long days since there are so many seagulls to sell.

Selling seagulls down by the seashore.
Selling seagulls down by the seashore.

RD: “And don’t call me Sally!”