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Out & About with Scout | November 2019
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Mark your calendars!
From a grand opening party to inspiring talks and the beginning of holiday sales…find out what we’re looking forward to this month.
NOVEMBER 1st | Free Fridays at RISE Collaborative Workspace
Come get work done or have a meeting at RISE Collaborative Workspace any Friday in November for free!  Click here to register.
730 Colorado Boulevard
NOVEMBER 1st 4-8pm | Laurie Smith Pop-Up at CLP Jewelry
CLP Jewelry is hosting Laurie Smith and her collection of photographs from the border.
1464 S Broadway
NOVEMBER 1-2nd | W. Klienberg Trunk Show at Andrisen Morton
Get an exclusive look at the latest collection from W. Klienberg at Andrisen Morton Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd.
270 St Paul Street
NOVEMBER 2nd 5-8pm | Grand Opening at Kitto Katto Skincare
Celebrate the grand opening of the brand new Kitto Katto Skincare flagship location.  Hors d’oeuvres and drinks by Table 6.
601 Corona Street
NOVEMBER 5th- December 23rd | Gift Wrapping Services by THRIVE Lifestyle Solutions
THRIVE Lifestyle Solutions is offering Mobile and On-Site Gift Wrapping Services this Holiday Season. THRIVE comes to YOU with mobile, on-site and gift-wrapping party options including fully stocked gift wrapping pop up stations. Take 15% off if you book before November 30th.
NOVEMBER 5th 5:30-7:30pm | Parent Leadership & the Family Healing Process Workshop at Equinox Counseling & Wellness Center
Equinox parenting and mental health experts, Dr. Nancy Buck, Eileen Scheibe, LMFT, and Mary Marcantonio, will help parents identify and understand the complexities of mental, emotional and behavioral health issues of their child. In addition, these seminars will explore how these issues relate to neuro-developmental disorders, neuro-diversity, executive functioning, school refusal, anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Click here to register - limited space available.
600 S Cherry Street, Suite 325
NOVEMBER 6th & 7th 7-8:30pm | An Evening with the “Accidental Talmudist” bloggers, Nina and Sal Litvak at HW Home
HW Home has partnered with Clean Speech Colorado, a new state-wide initiative challenging the community to a month of mindful speech this November. They are hosting bloggers Nina and Sal Litvak, a Jewish duo whose insights offer an informative and entertaining take on building a better, more compassionate community for all.
Wednesday, November 6th: 1941 Pearl Street, Boulder
Thursday, November 7th: 199 Clayton Lane
NOVEMBER 7th 5-8pm | Style & Sip with Style TM & Scout & Cellar Wines at Anatomie
Come and sip wine and get styled by Tina Friedman of Style TM at Anatomie.
2500 E 2nd Ave
NOVEMBER 7th-11th | Holiday Open House, Vietri Signing Event, and Jewelry Trunk Show at Homefest
Join Homefest for their annual Holiday Open House. They will be celebrating with great savings on everything you need to get your home and gift closet in shape for the upcoming holiday season. Save 15% on dinnerware, flatware, table linens, rugs, bedding, florals, and jewelry.  During the event, we are excited to host three special events:
Vietri Founder Event: We are thrilled to welcome Vietri founder and creative director, Susan Gravely for our annual Vietri Signing Event on Saturday, November 9th, from 12 – 4PM. Susan will be inscribing your purchases and sharing stories of the inspiration behind the beautiful collections.
Jewelry Trunk Shows: We’ll be showcasing two of our favorite jewelry collections and we can’t think of a better excuse to treat yourself or make that holiday wish-list.
Hsiao Chang of Julie Vos jewelry will be bringing their collection of elegant gold bangles and baubles November 7th
Jeanette Simon of Gypsy jewelry will be joining us on November 8th – 9th to share her bold and distinctive designs.
5912 S Holly Street
NOVEMBER 8th | Free Fridays at RISE Collaborative Workspace
Come get work done or have a meeting at RISE Collaborative Workspace any Friday in November for free!  Click here to register.
730 Colorado Boulevard
NOVEMBER 8th 10-1pm | The Vintage Label and Cora Wheeler at the Found(H)er Holiday Market at The Riveter
Get started early on your holiday shopping!  Shop over 20 indie designers including The Vintage Label and prints from Cora Wheeler and get your holiday shopping out of the way so you can actually enjoy the holidays properly! Click here to RSVP.
2734 Walnut Street
NOVEMBER 8th 6-9pm  | Studio Party at Among the Colors
Laura Moretz of Among the Colors is hosting a Gin, Jazz, & Pizza night to celebrate Denver Arts Week at her studio located at at the Ironton Distillery in RiNo. Click here for tickets - limited number available.
3636 Chestnut Place
NOVEMBER 8th-9th | Zanella Trunk Show at Andrisen Morton
Get an exclusive look at the latest collection from Zanella at Andrisen Morton Friday, November 8th and Saturday, November 9th.
270 St Paul Street
NOVEMBER 12th 5:30-7:30pm | Understanding Mental Health Treatment Options for Adolescents & Young Adults with Complex Psychiatric, Neuro-Developmental, and Behavioral Health Issues Workshop at Equinox Counseling & Wellness Center
Equinox parenting and mental health experts, Dr. Nancy Buck, Eileen Scheibe, LMFT, and Mary Marcantonio, will help parents identify and understand the complexities of mental, emotional and behavior health issues of their child. In addition, these seminar will explore how these issues relate to neuro-developmental disorders, neuro-diversity, executive functioning, school refusal, anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Click here to register - limited space available.
600 S Cherry Street, Suite 325
NOVEMBER 13th 11-5pm | Teeth Whitening with Denver Mobile Teeth Whitening
Stop by the Denver Design District on November 13th to get your teeth whitened with Denver Mobile Teeth Whitening!  Click here to register.
595 S Broadway St, #200
NOVEMBER 13th 4-7pm | 4th Annual Bubble Bash at Sarah O Jewelry
Join Sarah O Jewelry for their annual sale of the year! Enjoy treats, bubbly, and a DIY smudge station as you shop just in time for the holidays. Click here to RSVP.
4301 Tennyson Street
NOVEMBER 14th 5-6pm | Apres Hour: Everyday Elegance with Perch Denver at Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek
Freshen up your holiday wardrobe with stylish pieces from the fashion gurus at Perch Denver. Whether you’re going from work to a party or anything in between, Perch has gorgeous outfits from Veronica Beard, L’Agence, Tanya Taylor, and more, that will make you shine this holiday season. With something for everyBODY, Perch will highlight looks that range in style and price so you can feel your absolute best! Click here to register.
245 Columbine Street
NOVEMBER 14th-17th | Grey Salt Trunk Show at Perch Denver
Shop the latest from Grey Salt at Perch Denver Thursday, November 14th - Sunday, November 17th.
2606 E. 3rd Street
NOVEMBER 15th | Free Fridays at RISE Collaborative Workspace
Come get work done or have a meeting at RISE Collaborative Workspace any Friday in November for free!  Click here to register.
730 Colorado Boulevard
NOVEMBER 18th 5:30-7pm | Turn Up the Heat: Wellness Series at Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek
Turn up the heat, get your burn on, and transform your week when you attend the TruFusion Fitness Series at Halcyon. Discover your mental and physical edge with dynamic exercises led by your favorite fitness experts, all in a supportive wellness community. Bring your friends and après with on our Rooftop Pool Deck for an hour class, followed by complimentary wine and beer. NOTE: Classes are rain or shine! Click here to register.
245 Columbine Street
NOVEMBER 21st 5-7pm | Fertility and Fashion with CCRM
Join CCRM for a private event at SOL Lingerie.  Meet Dr. Sara Barton, CCRM board certified reproductive endocrinologist and ash your fertility-related question in an informal, relaxed atmosphere.  All attendees will receive a FREE new patient consultation at CCRM, as well as 20% off their SOL purchase.  Hors d’oeuvres and wine will be provided.  Click here to register.
3010 E 6th Avenue
NOVEMBER 21st 5-10pm | The Vintage Label Pret-a-Porter Pop-up with Nue Denver Magazine at Sterling Event Space
Featuring designer vintage and current fashions & accessories with holiday gifts.
2161 Delaware Street
NOVEMBER 21st 5:30-7:30pm | Cocktail Club: Imbibe & Master with Albion Bundey at Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek
Make great cocktails at home when you learn the tricks of the trade from the bartender, Albion Bundey. Expand your cocktail repertoire for the upcoming holiday season, and learn the “How To’s” behind two of our favorite seasonal drinks, a B&GC Hot Toddy and Milk Punch. Both cocktails are equal parts festive and hearty, aimed to enhance your holiday soirees and impress your friends. Limited space is available - click here to register.
245 Columbine Street
NOVEMBER 21st-22nd | 360 Cashmere Trunk Show at Perch Denver
Shop the latest from 360 Cashmere at Perch Denver Thursday, November 21st and Friday, November 22nd.
2606 E. 3rd Street
NOVEMBER 22nd | Free Fridays at RISE Collaborative Workspace
Come get work done or have a meeting at RISE Collaborative Workspace any Friday in November for free!  Click here to register.
730 Colorado Boulevard
NOVEMBER 22nd & 23rd 11-5pm | Adorned at CLP Jewelry
CLP Jewelry’s Adorned bracelets and rings are the perfect compliment to your jewelry collection.  These delicate threads are cut and welded directly onto your wrist.  They are a perfect daily reminder of the intentions that you set while having them added to your wrist. CLP offers 18 karat yellow gold, 18 karat rose gold and sterling silver.
Friday, November 22nd: CLP Jewelry 1464 S Broadway
Saturday, November 23rd: Chelsea 1646 Pearl Street, Boulder
NOVEMBER 29th 11-2pm | Champagne & Donuts at Visions West Contemporary
Join Visions West Contemporary for champagne and donuts to celebrate the unusual and quirky exhibition Black Friday: BaZaar which will feature over 40 artists along with hundreds of their amazing art pieces. BaZaar is in response to the holiday madness and Visions West Contemporary wants to encourage people to utilize art to give as a gift that will last a lifetime.
2605 Walnut Street
NOVEMBER 30th | Shop Small Saturday at Pitter Patter Children’s Boutique
Support our small business and shop local.  Pitter Patter Children’s Boutique will be well staff and ready to handle all your buying needs for your little ones.
931 Main Street, Louisville
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Where To Get Sushi Delivery And Takeout In NYC (1) added to Google Docs
Where To Get Sushi Delivery And Takeout In NYC (1)
Some things are harder to make at home. Sushi, for example, poses a few challenges, especially if the bodega below your apartment doesn’t happen to sell sushi-grade tuna. Fortunately, there are still a bunch of great takeout and delivery options all around the city. Order from one of the places on this guide, and you can show your support while also gracefully admitting that you aren’t up to the task of making your own 10-course omakase.
All restaurants featured on The Infatuation are selected by our editorial team. Where To Get Sushi Delivery In NYC is presented by Uber Eats. IIn the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, supporting our local restaurant community has never been more important. Uber Eats customers can now give directly to the restaurants they love at checkout. 100% will go to the restaurant. Order now to support. See app for details.
   Featured In The Ultimate NYC Delivery & Takeout Guide See all our guides the spots  Noah Devereaux Sushi By M $ $ $ $ Sushi  in  East Village $$$$ 75 E 4th St 8.2 /10
If you live near the East Village, you can now text 1-347-688-8101 to place your Sushi By M pick-up order. They’re offering a few different to-go omakase options as well as donburi and maki roll combos. Check out their Instagram page here for more information about their menu and pricing.
 Order delivery  Roy's Fish and Sushi Market $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Upper East Side $$$$ 1138 1st Ave Not
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Roy’s Fish Market is, indeed, a tiny fish market on the Upper East Side. But it also has a sushi counter, and they make a bunch of different sushi and sashimi combos (most of which are less than $25). It’s ideal for a Wednesday night when you need a piece of yellowtail to sit by your side and ask you how your day was, and you can order directly by calling 212-838-3587.
 Sushi Dojo $ $ $ $ Sushi  in  East Village $$$$ 110 1st Ave. 8.1 /10
Sushi Dojo is a little pricier than your average neighborhood sushi spot - but the sushi here is also good enough to make you consider spending the majority of your money on raw fish. And if you need more of an incentive to order some relatively deluxe sushi from this East Village place, their omakase options are all $20 off on your usual online delivery platforms (plus you can order a la carte).
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plus more restaurant intel you won't find anywhere else. TRVL ATL ATX BOS CHI LDN LA MIA NYC PHL SF SEA DC Subscribe Smart move. Excellent information will arrive in your inbox soon. Do you have friends and family who also eat food? Enter their emails below and we’ll make sure they’re eating well. (Don’t worry, we won’t subscribe them to our newsletter - they can do that themselves.) Help Your Friends No Thanks Well done. You’re a good person. All good. We still like you. Want to quickly find restaurants on the go? Download The Infatuation app.    Sushi Katsuei $ $ $ $ Sushi  in  West Village $$$$ 357 Avenue of the Americas 8.4 /10
Price-wise, Sushi Katsuei is on the low end of the higher-end sushi spots. What that means is that you can get an excellent omakase for $65. It comes with nine pieces and a hand roll - and there are a bunch of a la carte options as well. If you’re sitting around on a Friday night and would like to considerably upgrade your experience, order from the West Village location or the Park Slope original.
Momoya $$$$ 427 Amsterdam Ave
If you’re looking for delivery sushi on the Upper West Side, go for Momoya. They offer a huge variety of rolls and a la carte pieces like Japanese mackerel and octopus, and their sushi and sashimi sets are all less than $35 - unless you get a $150 party platter, which is a very much option. Call 212-580-0007 for pickup or delivery.
Pado $$$$ 199 2nd Ave
Pado makes delicious, relatively affordable sushi in the East Village, and they’re also currently selling beer, wine, and sake. So get yourself a three-roll set for $18, and add an $18 bottle of wine to accompany it.
 Order delivery   U-Gu $ $ $ $ Sushi  in  Clinton Hill $$$$ 541-B Myrtle Avenue 7.7 /10
If you did a side-by-side taste test between U-Gu in Clinton Hill and a place that charges $100 for an omakase menu, you’d have a hard time telling the difference. Which is remarkable, because they serve great sushi sets here for $30 and $42 (and there are a la carte options as well). Call 718-857-0222 for pickup orders or order online.
Uotora $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Crown Heights $$$$ 1075 Bergen St Not
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Consider moving to Crown Heights. Or, if you already live in Crown Heights, consider remaining there. Because you have an excellent neighborhood sushi spot in Uotora. This place is currently only doing pickup, but if you call 718-513-0724, you can walk over and get yourself some fatty tuna rolls or a sushi set for $28.
Sushi Yu $ $ $ $ Sushi  in  Washington Heights $$$$ 825 W 181st St Not
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Sushi Yu is a very solid sushi spot in Washington Heights, and it’s exactly the kind of place where you might eat a salmon avocado roll in your pajamas. So if you’re feeling nostalgic for times when you could shake hands and play touch football, order a sushi deluxe for around $30 and eat it on your couch in your pajamas. You can order directly from their site.
 Order delivery   Tomoe $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Greenwich Village $$$$ 172 Thompson St. 7.7 /10
When restaurants were open for dine-in service, you used to see lines outside Tomoe in Greenwich Village. And that’s because the portions here tend to be large, the fish is always good enough to write several ballads about, and everything is reasonably priced. Call 212-777-9346 for delivery, and get the sushi deluxe.
Gen $ $ $ $ Sushi  in  Brooklyn ,  Prospect Heights $$$$ 659 Washington Ave Not
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Another useful neighborhood spot one would be fortunate live near, Gen in Prospect Heights is currently offering pickup and delivery directly through their website here. They have a bunch of different rolls with things like broiled eel with shrimp tempura, and you can grab a sushi set for $25.
 Order delivery   Sushi Ishikawa $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Upper East Side $$$$ 419 E 74th St 7.8 /10
Typically, Sushi Ishikawa only offers two omakase menus for $125 and $155 - but now they’re offering nine-piece omakase meals for $59 (including soup and salad) and maki sets for $39. And you can trust in the fact that your sushi will be top-tier and possibly even haunting.
Shinsen $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Chinatown $$$$ 44 Bowery Not
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You’re looking for high-quality takeout that won’t force you to host a yard sale (which is ill-advised at the moment). Order from Shinsen. You can get a $29 set with eight pieces including tuna, clam, and mackerel, with optional supplements, like wagyu nigiri or a dragon roll.
 Order delivery  Haru $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Midtown ,  Times Square $$$$ 229 W 43rd St Ste 221 Not
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For a chain, Haru is surprisingly good. It isn’t the cheapest spot in the world (you’ll probably wind up spending around $40 on your sushi), but it’s one of your best takeout options in Midtown, and there are locations in Hell’s Kitchen, FiDi, and the Upper West Side as well. Order delivery or takeout directly from their site here.
 Order delivery  Yuzu $ $ $ $ Japanese ,  Sushi  in  Harlem $$$$ 350 Malcolm X Blvd Not
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If you’re in Harlem, order from Yuzu. It’s an overachieving neighborhood spot where you can either get 12 pieces of chutoro, a bowl of grilled eel over rice, or a sushi set for around $30. The fish here is very high quality, they serve a huge variety of rolls, and you can place an order through their website here.
 Beyond Sushi $$$$ 1429 3rd Ave
Does Beyond Sushi actually serve sushi? Yes. There just isn’t any fish in it. This vegan spot makes dumplings, wraps, and inventive rolls with ingredients like black rice, mango, avocado, and a spicy slaw. That one’s called the Spicy Mang, and you should order it. The Upper East Side location is currently the only one that’s open, but they’re delivering all the way from Houston to 100th Street, and you can place an order right on their website here.
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51 Las Vegas Stores Participating in Small Business Saturday
  Shop locally in Las Vegas for Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday (SBS) is coming up soon! It’s an event that locally owned businesses everywhere look forward to and celebrate each year. SBS is held annually on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and is an excellent way to support businesses in your own community and to keep some of your holiday dollars local! Las Vegas has an amazing host of locally owned businesses, and we’re proud to support them on this day and year round! This year's Small Business Saturday is slated for November 26th, 2016.
SBS was started by American Express in 2010. It has continued to grow into a widely celebrated phenomenon! Millions of Americans celebrate and shop on Black Friday, spending their holiday budget. The premise behind SBS is for people to save a portion of their holiday budget to shop locally in their own community.
Dollars that are spent locally, especially at small, locally owned businesses, help your community. Not only do they help your community, but by shopping small, you help business owners put food on their tables, send their children to piano lessons, and much more. Studies have shown that if you spend $100 at a locally owned business, $68 of those dollars STAY LOCAL. If you spent that same $100 at a non-local company, only $43 of those dollars would stay in your community. That’s a big difference!
Besides all of these wonderful reasons to shop local, many business owners have made a holiday out of SBS! There are sales, giveaways, treats, prizes, activities and more at businesses right in your home town! Not only will items be on sale, but you will have fun shopping too! It’s all the fun of Black Friday without the crazy long lines, and a ton more customer service.
As an added bonus, if you’re an American Express card holder, there will be some awesome perks for you from now through Dec. 31st, to shop small! When you register your card HERE, you can earn double rewards points when you use your card at small businesses. American Express gives you an awesome list of all the small businesses you can shop at and earn this promotion at www.shopsmallnow.com.
Not all cards are supported, but a large majority are. The Plum Card®, Clear from American Express®, Blue Cash InStore, Blue Cash® Card, Cash Rebate Card, Blue for Students®, American Express® Platinum Cash Rebate Card, Optima, and One from American Express are not eligible. This offer is valid for up to $100,000 in purchases, so get shopping, and shop small to earn big!
Here’s a list of 51 awesome businesses to shop from in the Las Vegas area that are participating in SBS
SPECTURE MEDIA PHOTOBOOTH RENTALS Serving the Las Vegas Valley and Henderson http://SpectureMedia.com/
EXPERIENCE 425 FREMONT ST STE 250 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5639
GOLD SPIKE 217 LAS VEGAS BLVD N LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
LE THAI 523 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
LA COMIDA 100 S 6TH ST Las Vegas, NV 89101-5706
NACHO DADDY 113 N 4TH ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
FABULOUS VEGAS GIFTS 300 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5608
AMAZING PICTURES-760 424 FREMONT STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 8910
THE GRIFFIN 511 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5611
PARK ON FREMONT 506 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
COMMONWEALTH 2 525 FREMONT STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-0000
SOUVENIR SUPERMART 320 E. FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5608
PINCHES ANAYA VEGAS 707 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5615
TURMERIC FLAVORS OF INDIA 700 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
BANGER BREWING 450 FREMONT ST STE 135 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
D ADVANCE DEPOSIT 301 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5600
EL CORTEZ HOTEL 600 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5693
BOCHO DOWNTOWN SUSHI 124 S 6TH ST STE 150 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
BLOWOUT DOLLHOUSE II 707 FREMONT STREET 3280 LAS VEGAS, NV 89145
MEDITERRANEAN CAFE 450 FREMONT ST STE 123 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-0000
AMERICAN CONEY ISLAND 301 FREMONT ST Las Vegas, NV 89101-5600
INTERNATIONAL EATERY 1 450 FREMONT ST SPACE101 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
THE D TICKETING 301 FREMONT STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5600
PLACE ON 7TH 115 7TH STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-4204
KAPPA TOYS 707 E FREMONT #1170 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5615
FLIPPIN GOOD 505 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
OASIS 217 N LAS VEGAS BLVD LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-2921
VEGAS HOTROD STREET WEAR 707 FREMONT ST #1070 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
FREMONT STREET PARKING #250 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
GRASS ROOTS 124 S. SIXTH ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5700
PICCADILLY'S PIZZA 322 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5608
DOWNTOWN COCKTAIL ROOM 111 LAS VEGAS BLVD S Las Vegas, NV 89101-5718
BEAUTY BAR 517 FREMONT ST STE 150 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5675
THE SMASHED PIG GASTROPUB 509 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5611
VIVA VEGAS F2 317-19 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
ITSY BITSY 150 LAS VEGAS BLVD #120 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-2916
THE D GIFT SHOP 301 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5600
VANITY ENGRAVING 425 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
DON’T TELL MAMA 517 FREMONT ST STE 160 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5675
SMOKE ZONE 21 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
BRONZE CAFE AT THE MARKET 611 FREMONT STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5613
INSPIRE 107 S. LAS VEGAS BLVD LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5718
RACHEL'S KITCHEN 150 LAS VEGAS BLVD N LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
WILD 150 N LAS VEGAS BLVD SUITE 120 LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
CASHMAN PHOTO MAGIC-FREMO 292 FREMONT STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-0000
ZYDECO PO-BOYS 616 E CARSON AVE SUITE 140 Las Vegas, NV 89101-5714
CASHMAN ENTERPRISES 292 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
COYOTE 316 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101-5608
F PIGALLE 508 FREMONT ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
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The Outdated Paints, Lonely Parade: 8-10 p.m., Druid Town Brewing Co., 607 14th St., Parkview Plaza. www.thelonelyparade.com. 342-0051.
Cycles, Manic Eyesight: nine:thirty p.m., $5, Green Bar, 2209 Fourth St. www.greenbarttown.com.
Charlie Wilson: 11 p.m., Egan’s, 1229 College Blvd.
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Voodoo Saints: 6:thirty-nine:thirty p.m., no protect, Alcove Global Tavern.
The Bonaires: 7-10 p.m., $5, Green Bar.
Mama Dixie & the Prize Within: 7-nine p.m., Lookout Rooftop Bar, Hotel Indigo, 111 Greensboro Ave.
Black Jacket Symphony actively playing Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “Damn the Torpedoes”: 8 p.m., $25 and $thirty, Bama Theatre, 600 Greensboro Ave. Doorways at 7. 877-987-6487. www.ticketfly.com. https://ift.tt/1vPOOak.
Velcro Pygmies: 10 p.m., Rhythm & Brews, 2308 4th St. www.rhythmbrews.com.
Bronzi Blonde, Hushpuppy Freeway: 10 p.m., Eco-friendly Bar.
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Opposite Box, Filthy Woman: nine p.m., Eco-friendly Bar.
Desperate Measures: 10 p.m., Rhythm & Brews, 2308 4th St. www.rhythmbrews.com.
Randy Department, David Daniel: 10 p.m., Egan’s.
SUNDAY
New Orleans jazz brunch: Brunch served at 11, with new music by the Voodoo Saints starting at noon, 301 Bistro, Bar and Beer Backyard garden, 301 Greensboro Ave. 764-1395. www.301bistro.com.
Acoustic open up-mic: 6 p.m., Druid Town Brewing Co., 607 14th St., Parkview Plaza. 342-0051.
WEDNESDAY
Cherub: 8:thirty p.m., $twenty, Druid Town New music Corridor. Doorways at 7:thirty. https://ift.tt/2pNZ2tX.
  Area Events
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Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre drop performances: 7:thirty p.m. currently, 5:thirty p.m. Friday, Morgan Auditorium, UA campus. Tickets $twenty common, $seventeen for seniors and UA college and personnel, and $14 for students. www.theatre.ua.edu.
Currently-SUNDAY
Druid Town Delight 7 days functions: Tonight from 7-nine p.m. at The Lookout Rooftop Bar, Lodge Indigo, DCP will host “Rainbow Connections: An Evening of Area LGBTQ Background.” Users of the Invisible Histories Task will be on hand to share and understand. All ages. Friday from 5:thirty-nine:thirty p.m., the Delight Block Occasion will be held on 22nd Avenue in downtown Tuscaloosa, between Alcove and Grace Aberdean, with live new music, beverages, meals vans, game titles and much more. Saturday will be Celebrate the Evening!, a dance and exhibit, nine a.m.-two p.m. at Icon, 516 Greensboro Ave. The week culminates with the Sunday Druid Town Delight Competition, two-6 p.m. in Federal government Plaza. Headliner will be actor-comedian drag artist Woman Bunny. There’ll be other entertainers and musicians, together with distributors and meals vans, and a kid’s space featuring the Tuscaloosa Tumble Bus. Pets are welcome on Federal government Plaza.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
College of Alabama Homecoming functions: The pep rally and bonfire will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, on the Quad. The Homecoming Parade will begin at one p.m. Saturday, commencing in downtown Tuscaloosa, north on Greensboro Avenue and then east on College Boulevard, towards the center of the campus. Kickoff for the Alabama-Missouri recreation is 6 p.m. in Bryant-Denny Stadium the Homecoming Queen will be crowned at halftime. www.homecoming.sa.ua.edu/.
SATURDAY
PBB’s eleventh once-a-year “Masquerade”: 8-11 p.m., $15, Drish House. The Pink Box Burlesque will perform its eleventh once-a-year drop “Masquerade” at the Dr. John R. Drish House, 2300 17th St., with comedy, burlesque, reside new music by Mama Dixie & the Prize Within. Doorways will open up at 7:thirty p.m. Temperature permitting, a hearth overall performance will begin outdoors at 8 p.m., with the indoor “Masquerade” starting at nine. https://ift.tt/GFWON9. https://ift.tt/2pLHJK8.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, MONDAY
“Of Mice and Guys”: The Actor’s Charitable Theatre performing an adaptation of John Steinbeck’s basic novella in its new area, the ACT Studio Theatre, 2205 Ninth Ave., Northport, a 65-seat location. Performances continue at two p.m. Saturday and Sunday, concluding with a 7:thirty p.m. exhibit Monday. Tickets $18 common, $16 for seniors, $14 for students and little ones. 393-2800. www.theactonline.com.
TUESDAY
“Disobedience” (2017): 7:thirty p.m., Bama Theatre. The drop 2018 Bama Artwork House series concludes with “Disobedience,” postponed from Sept. 18. “Disobedience,” rated R, created and directed by Sebastián Lelio, dependent on the novel by Naomi Alderman, stars Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams and Alessandro Nivola. In this drama, a female returns to the Orthodox Jewish community that shunned her for attraction to a woman childhood close friend. Their passions reignite as they check out the boundaries of religion and sexuality. Tickets are $8 common, $7 for seniors and students, $6 for Arts Council of Tuscaloosa associates. Additionally, $60 punch card tickets, very good for any 10 Bama Artwork House films, will be on sale. Box workplaces will open up at 6:thirty p.m. just about every Tuesday, with doors at 6:forty five. https://ift.tt/2IOJEX9.
  REGIONAL New music
Currently
Flow Tribe: nine p.m., $12, Saturn, 200 forty first St. S., Birmingham. https://ift.tt/1CWJDEl.
Q Dot Davis, Cremro Smith, Kenny Loften, Benjamin Jonez, Kelzhaunne, Cuttdogg, Redd Royalty, Yungrog 2G, G.Q: 10 p.m., $8, The Nick, 2514 tenth Ave. S., Birmingham. www.thenickrocks.com.
FRIDAY
Beitthemeans, Holiday getaway Gunfire: nine p.m. at Zydeco, 2001 15th Ave. S., Birmingham. Doorways open up at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10. Visit https://ift.tt/2fX6woK.
Mattiel, Gems: nine p.m., no protect, Saturn, 200 forty first St. S., Birmingham. www.saturnbirmingham.com.
Send Medicine, Dogwood Lung, Littleboybigheadonbike, Make Positive: 10 p.m., $10, The Nick, 2514 tenth Ave. S., Birmingham. www.thenickrocks.com.
Anna Grace Beatty (EP release exhibit): 7 p.m., $10, WorkPlay Theatre, five hundred 23rd St. S., Birmingham. www.workplay.com. 
SATURDAY
 Moth Facial area, Inclination of Way, She the Satan: 10 p.m., $8, The Nick, 2514 tenth Ave. S., Birmingham. www.thenickrocks.com.
SUNDAY
Kicking Clouds three: four p.m., $7, Zydeco, 2001 15th Ave. S., Birmingham. www.zydecobirmingham.com.
King of Spade, Chris Simmons Band: 10 p.m., $8, The Nick, 2514 tenth Ave. S., Birmingham. www.thenickrocks.com.
TUESDAY
Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Creigle: 7:thirty-10 p.m., Lyric Theatre, 1800 3rd Ave. N., Birmingham. Tickets $29 and up, as a result of Ticketmaster. www.lyricbham.com.
Lawrence, Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers: 8 p.m., $12, Saturn, 200 forty first St. S., Birmingham. Doorways open up at 7 p.m. www.saturnbirmingham.com. 
Seepeoples: 10 p.m., $8, The Nick, 2514 tenth Ave. S., Birmingham. www.thenickrocks.com.
WEDNESDAY
Samantha Fish: 8 p.m., $18 and $twenty, Saturn, 200 forty first St. S., Birmingham. https://ift.tt/1CWJDEl.
Russ Liquid Check: nine p.m., $15, Zydeco, 2001 15th Ave. S., Birmingham. https://ift.tt/2fX6woK.
The Burroughs: 10 p.m., $8, The Nick, 2514 tenth Ave. S., Birmingham. www.thenickrocks.com.
  REGIONAL Events
Currently
Carla Youngblood, “Ain’t No Seeking Back”: 7 p.m. Boutwell Auditorium, 1930 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd., Birmingham. Tickets $twenty as a result of www.eventbrite.com. Comic and breast-cancer survivor Youngblood talking about her expertise pre- and article-analysis.
Town Corridor — Teenagers Just take on the 4 Freedoms: 6-7 p.m., Birmingham Museum of Artwork. Pupils throughout America convening to talk about freedom of speech, freedom from fear, freedom from want, and freedom of worship. Held in conjunction with the BMA show “For Freedoms: Civil Legal rights and Human Legal rights.” www.artsbma.org. 
  Future
OCT. 18: Chris Stapleton, Marty Stuart, Brent Cobb, 7 p.m., Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, gates at 5:thirty. Tickets at the Amphitheater box workplace, as a result of Ticketmaster, or by mobile phone at 800-745-3000, for $forty nine.seventy five and $79.seventy five, with the common admission pit tickets $79.seventy five. https://ift.tt/2hYafGU.
OCT. 19-28: Theatre Tuscaloosa will perform “God of Carnage,” Bean Brown Theatre, 9500 Outdated Greensboro Highway. Not recommended for little ones. In this 2009 Tony-award winner, a playground altercation between 11-yr-aged boys provides with each other two sets of Brooklyn mom and dad to take care of the make any difference. Tickets $14, $seventeen and $19. www.theatretusc.com.
OCT. twenty-21: 47th Kentuck Competition of Arts, nine a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. twenty, 9 a.m.-four p.m. Oct. 21. Tickets $10 for solitary working day, $15 for weekend move. www.kentuck.org.
OCT. 22: The Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra and Huxford Symphony Orchestra perform Verdi, Strauss, Janacek, Vaughan-Williams in “Malice and Majesty,” 7 p.m., Moody Concert Corridor, UA campus. www.tsoonline.org.
OCT. 25: Monster Makeover Artwork Auction and Competition, 5-8 p.m., no cost, Drish House. The Ninth Yearly Monster Makeover, made by The Tuscaloosa Information and co-hosted with The Tuscaloosa Community Library and the Drish, will element an show of kids’ monster drawings and descriptions, along with grownup re-interpretations. Cash raised from an auction, T-shirt and memento complete-shade e-book sales advantage community educational institutions.
NOV. 29: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, 7:thirty p.m., BJCC Concert Corridor, Birmingham. Tickets $240.50, $ninety two.50 and $sixty seven.50 as a result of www.ticketmaster.com, the BJCC Central Ticket Business office or by mobile phone at 800-745-3000.
DEC. four: Elton John, 8 p.m., BJCC Legacy Arena, Birmingham. Tickets $forty nine.50, $99.50 and $199.50, as a result of Ticketmaster or by mobile phone at 800-745-3000. www.bjcc.org.
DEC. 8: Brian Setzer Orchestra, Lara Hope, The Ark-Tones, 8 p.m., BJCC Concert Corridor, Birmingham. Tickets $forty nine.50, $fifty nine.50 and $sixty nine.50 as a result of Ticketmaster or by mobile phone at 800-745-3000. www.bjcc.org.
JAN. 22, 2019: Metallica, 8 p.m., BJCC Legacy Arena, Birmingham. Tickets from $133 as a result of Ticketmaster or by mobile phone at 800-745-3000. VIP packages obtainable for $229-$399. www.bjcc.org.
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RA News : The Hottest in Digital dance music
Friday, 03 November 2017
The EP originally came out on Daniel Bell’s Elevate tag in 1996.
Thursday, 02 November 2017
The Brainfeeder manager has shared a video for “Post Requisite.”
Beatrice Dillon, Ben UFO and Karen Gwyer are one of the artists that will unite Joe Seaton in the weekend-long event.
As well as the title track, which featured on the duo’s current record, the 12-inch includes two previously unreleased cuts.
It spans 14 tracks and are available to buy using cryptocurrency.
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FringeWorthy, that aims to be a house for experimental bass, has its very first event lined up in The Black Box on Thursday, November 17th.
#102897
The Irish celebrity sifts through dozens of current vinyl releases by the likes of DJ Python, Batu and Machine Woman.
#102863
Inspired by Drexciya, Gesloten Cirkel and Unit Moebius attribute in this rampant hour-long session for Cultivated Sound.
#102887
The Romanian minimal DJ is reserved for a secretly situated, all-night party next Friday.
#102883
Finn Johannsen confronts the fetishisation of DJs enjoying uncommon, obscure vinyl in this blog post.
Wednesday, 01 November 2017
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He’ll start out in Brooklyn’s Good Room following Friday–at which Antenes and Pessimist are also charged–until hitting Seattle, Richmond, Minneapolis, Detroit and Pittsburgh over the next eight days.
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The shop will observe its new 1165 Myrtle Avenue place and one-year anniversary with the launch of an EP from Byron the Aquarius, and an in-store gathering this Saturday.
#102848
Frank Wiedemann will signify the duo during a three-night North American conduct.
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The inimitable performance sampler just got a lot more powerful.
#102860
Three events have been scheduled between March and August, starting with a four-day session at the Swiss Alps including Optimo, Pangaea, Saoirse and more.
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An hour techno and electro gems from one of the finest in the sport.
#102871
Carl Cox, Seth Troxler and Pete Tong are one of the acts interviewed for its DJsounds movie that delves into the turbulent lifestyle of specialist DJs.
#102867
Tiga, Ryan Hemsworth, Roni Size, DJ Tennis and Claude VonStroke are all charged for the St. Cloud festival, running from February 2nd through 5th.
#102844
The dark techno producer leaves his Windy City debut following Friday, topping the bill in Obscure’s yearlong anniversary party.
#102836
Nine gigs have been verified for the Berlin techno celebrity, beginning with one tonight in São Paulo.
#102864
The 19th edition of this experimental audio event will run from January 26th through February 4th following year.
#102862
The Detroit artist that began it all will touch down at Space 2 on Saturday, December 2nd.
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
The vinyl-only launch is available today via London’s Low Business shop before a larger issue weekly.
Councilman Rafael Espinal, who’s led the charge against the 1926 law, ” wrote the bill that passed today.
Max D’s tag will put a two-track EP out of Selway and his duo with Andrea Taverna, Seltav.
The retrospective includes the 3 original records in the UK electro tag and also a previously unreleased track.
The Icelandic artist’s latest record is out November 24th.
Tessela and Truss’s next launch lands on XL Recordings on November 24th.
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The London duo will spend just two months on the road at the beginning of next calendar year, headlining clubs at Barcelona, Edinburgh, Berlin and a lot more besides.
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The Scottish team’s LP can be heard in full before its official launch this week.
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Classic, elegant and dubby house and techno from long-time French producer Bruno Gauthier under a new title.
#102839
The new program gives Bandcamp sellers access to real-time stats, as well as messaging and sales fulfilment, on their mobile devices.
#102834
Serge Devant is also on the bill for a party at TBA place, presented by local promoter Teksupport.
#102835
Armand Jakobsson, AKA Rimbaudian, discusses the lo-fi scene by which he’s associated, the origin of his DJ Seinfeld alias and his very first gig with Groove.
#102833
Decibel has put together a playlist of otherworldly highlights from the black metal nearby spin-off genre.
#102832
Fatima Al Qadiri and Pan Daijing will perform AV shows on Thursday, November 23rd in Bristol’s former IMAX theatre; GAS plays the next evening. Bristol Women In Music will also host a day of discussions Tuesday, November 14th.
Friday, 27 October 2017
Pete Tong’s BBC Radio 1 show will premiere the tune.
The 50,000 square foot center, set to start in January 2018, could fabricate nine million records a year.
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The most current Vinyl Factory transmission contains New York’s Paul Raffaele plumbing the depths of George Duke’s diverse 1970s catalogue.
#102795
She’ll play in Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Miami and New York, as well as a series of dates from Mexico, Costa Rica and Colombia.
#102792
The Dublab manager and Pharaohs member just dropped a full scale cassette, Transformative Nature, on Geographic North. Listen to this record, that skirts from ambient to Balearic into shoegaze, in complete.
#102790
The Diynamic Music manager invites Hot As 82 and Âme to connect him in LA and NYC on a fall tour that swings through South America, Mexico and the United States.
#102767
The Indianapolis-based selector formerly known as DJ Shiva, that mixed a current podcast, will headline an event in Lakewood following month that also contains Washington DC’s Juana and Cleveland duo Heathen.
#102770
Before she embarks on a tour of Australia, the Brooklyn-based producer and Mutual Dreaming mastermind will play live in Marble Bar on Saturday, November 11th.
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Bay Area Bungalow With a Stunningly Low Price Is This Week’s Most Popular Home
realtor.com
A San Francisco Bay Area bungalow up for auction with a starting bid of $99,000—yes, you read that figure correctly—was this week’s most popular home on realtor.com®. And when we say there’s nothing in the Bay Area available for less than six figures, we mean it. Nothing.
So we understand exactly why the home with an “amazingly low auction reserve starting bid” attracted an outsize amount of interest.
The sheer novelty of seeing a home with a list price under 100 grand in the Bay Area was enough to command a cascade of clicks. We have to admit even we did a triple take when we first saw this listing.
For dreamers hoping to snag a post–Black Friday bargain, we do have sad news. The live auction was held over one week ago and ended with a final bid of $536,000. For context, the median listing price for homes in Hayward is currently running at $629,000.
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Other listings that merit a second look include a charming registered landmark in Illinois, which sailed into the No. 2 spot. Built in 1870 by one of Rock Island’s oldest families, this just-completed remodel can be snagged for the low, low price of $87,900.
On the other end of the pricing scale, we’ll highlight Seafair, a stunning, multimillion-dollar mansion in Newport, RI, which finally sold for $13.5 million to none other than comedian Jay Leno.
While that beauty is now off the market, there are plenty more popular homes still up for sale. Simply scroll down to see them all.
10. 5 N Autumnwood Way, The Woodlands, TX
Price: Auction (starting bid $100,000) Why it’s here: Splitsville! A divorce decree has pushed this brand-new five-bedroom home to the auction block. Located on the second fairway of the renowned Panther Trail golf course, the residence offers up two living areas, a chef’s kitchen, and private study. For the winning bidder, some interiors will require finishing.
The Woodlands, TX
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9. 254 Ocean Ave, Newport, RI
Price: Just sold for $13.5 million Why it’s here: No joke, this stunning mansion was just purchased by comedian Jay Leno. This crescent-shaped estate, dubbed “Seafair,” has almost 16,000 square feet of interior space and sits on a 9-acre parcel of land. The spread includes a tennis court, pool, carriage house, six-car garage, plus a private cove and mooring.
The oceanfront estate caught our interest a year ago, when it landed on the market at a whopping $19 million. At the time, it held the honor of being the most expensive listing in the nation’s smallest state. The price was cut earlier this year to $17.5 million.
Newport, RI
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8. 13187 State Route 55, New Carlisle, OH
Price: $269,900 Why it’s here: A fabulous remodel of this 1900 farmhouse included an addition of a guest suite fully equipped with living space and kitchenette. It also features a lower level with formal dining room, kitchen with two-tier island, and an owner suite.
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7. 3451 Nichols Rd, Medina, OH
Price: $595,000 Why it’s here: Here’s your perfect home for the holidays. Built in 1999, this three-bedroom log cabin overlooks the scenic Rocky River. Highlights include a wraparound deck, wood-burning stove, and french doors that open to a deck with water views.
Medina, OH
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6. 422 Bobcat Hollow, San Antonio, TX
Price: $100,000 Why it’s here: It’s quite a deal. This three-bedroom home on a cul-de-sac is being sold as a short sale and offers an open floor plan, a large living area with fireplace, and a master suite all on one level.
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5. 24 S Church St, Thornville, OH
Price: $214,900 Why it’s here: This graceful four-bedroom home from the early 20th century has been restored, with care taken to maintain its original character. We love the hardwood floors, pocket doors, and woodwork throughout the house.
Thornville, OH
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4. 104 Parkway Dr, Eureka, IL
Price: $189,900 Why it’s here: We’re mad for this rancher from 1956, complete with indoor pool, great room with fireplace, sunroom overlooking the pasture, loft space for an office, and master suite. The fab spread might cause you to exclaim, “Eureka!” Or not.
Eureka, IL
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3. 610 Pin Oak Rd, Paw Paw, WV
Price: $3,900,000 Why it’s here: It’s a log mansion with oodles of rustic appeal for buyers with deep denim pockets. The 8,000-square-foot home comes with 186 acres, a horse barn, two guest apartments, and four private streams.
Paw Paw, WV
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2. 908 4th Ave, Rock Island, IL
Price: $87,900 Why it’s here: This charmer dates to 1870 and is a registered local landmark. Newly remodeled, it includes a brand-new kitchen, newer bath, and second-floor laundry. Original details include hardwood floors, stained-glass transoms, and an embossed tin ceiling in the formal dining room.
Rock Island, IL
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1. 763 Beryl Pl, Hayward, CA
Price: Auction (starting bid $99,000) Why it’s here: Don’t get too excited. This renovated Bay Area bungalow wound up selling for way higher than the opening bid. The five-figure opening price snagged attention on the web, and the winning bidder wound up closing the deal for $536,000.
Located in the East Bay and built in 1953, the newly remodeled three-bedroom features an open layout, sunroom with french doors to the backyard, and one-car garage. While it’s just over 1,000 square feet, bidders weren’t daunted by its petite dimensions.
The company that ran the live online auction, homly.co, was satisfied with the outcome. “It created a ton of traffic and a ton of activity,” says Manuel Rueda, the company president.
Of course, an auction requires the seller to stomach a certain amount of risk—the home could have gone for $99,000 if bidders opted out. Rueda told us the low reserve served a purpose and the desirable property drummed up multiple offers quickly.
Hayward, CA
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NYC Music I Like Jan 4-10
...trad jazz, Gypsy, swing, bluegrass, choro etc. w/ folk roots & virtuoso ensemble playing... Explanation/disclaimer.
[Caution! Please verify with musician, venue, etc. before going. Send updata here.]
Allied music listings with overlapping tastes: Jim's Roots and Blues Calendar.  Eileen's Lindy Blog - This Week in Swing.
This Week
Wednesday, Jan 4 5:30 PM: David Ostwald's Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, Birdland (most Wednesdays) 7 PM: Jeanne Gies (vocals) w/ Sandro Albert (guitar). Andanada.    8 PM: The Andy Statman Trio w/ Andy (mandolin), Larry Eagle (drums), Jim Whitney (bass). Barbes. 11 PM: Avalon Jazz Band hosts Hot Jazz & Gypsy Jam. The Keep. (most Wednesdays)
Thursday, Jan 5, 8 PM: Terry Waldo Quartet w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Black Tail. 9 PM: Gordon's Grand Street Stompers. Radegast. 9 PM: Gypsy jazz jam, Fada. (Most Thursdays.)
Friday, Jan 6, 6 PM: Winter JazzFest Marathon 1, so many great gigs listed HERE. The ones I especially know and love are listed below. 6:15 PM: Ukelele Workshop w/ Uke Master James Hill. Jimmy's No. 43. Info/tix. 6: 40 PM: Fleurine (vocals) and the Boys from Brazil w/ Romero Lubambo (guitar), Vitor Gonçalves (piano, accordion), Eduardo Belo (bass). Subculture. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 6:40 PM: Terry Waldo & Storyville. The Django at The Roxy. 7:40 PM: Eddie Barbash Band w/ Eddie (sax), Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, etc.), Jake Joliff ( mandolin), Roy Williams (guitar), Dave Speranza ( bass). The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 7:40 PM: The Aaron Goldberg Trio w/ Aaron (piano), featuring Leon Parker (percussion). Zinc Bar. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 8 PM: Hazmat Modine & Alash Ensemble, A Tuvan - New York Collaboration. The Bitter End. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 8:30 PM: Tubby. Bar LunAtico 9 PM: Nicki Parrott (bass, vocals) and Mystery Musician. The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 10:30 PM: 10:30 PM: Sharabi Bhangra w/ percussionist Deep Singh.Fridays at Mona’s, 14th & B.
Saturday, Jan 7, 11:30 AM: Molly Ryan Quartet. Tanner Smiths Tipsy Tea Jazz Brunch. (Most Saturdays.) 1 PM: Garden Party Quartet frequently with Emily Asher (trombone). (Most Saturdays.) Fraunces Tavern. 2 PM: Lisa Liu (guitar), Andrew Willens (bass). Rosamunde (285 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn). 4 PM: Roy Williams & Friends. The Shanty. (Most Saturdays, personnel varies). 6 PM: Winter JazzFest Marathon 2, so many great gigs listed HERE. 6:40 PM: Sullivan Fortner (piano). The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 7 PM: David McKay (vocals). SuperNova at Novotel, Times Square. (Most Saturdays.)  7:30 & 9:30 PM: The Anat Cohen Tentet w/ Anat (clarinet, sax), others such as Nadje Noordhuis (trumpet), Vitor Gonçalves (piano), etc. Jazz Standard.Tix. 7:40 PM: Anouman w/ Koran Agan (guitar), Peter Sparacino (saxophone), Josh Kaye (rhythm guitar), Eduardo Belo (bass). The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 9:00 PM: Ghost Train Orchestra - wonderfully obscure jazz from not so long ago. The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 9:30 PM: Jason Prover & The Sneak Thievery Orchestra. The Rum House. 10:20 PM: Peter & Will Anderson Quintet Plays the Dorseys w/ Peter & Will (reeds). The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 11:40 PM: Glenn Crytzer's Savoy Seven w/ Glenn (guitar, banjo, vocals), Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet), Dennis Lichtman (clarinet), Ricky Alexander (reeds), Gordon Webster (piano), Ian Hutchison (bass), Andrew Millar (drums). The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest. 1:00 AM: Julien Labro Quartet w/ Julien (accordion), Olli Soikkeli (guitar). The Django at The Roxy. Tix via Winter Jazzfest.
Sunday, Jan 8, 11:30 AM: Oran Etkin, APAP showcase. Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor, New York Suite. 11:30 AM: Brunch at Lucille's. Tix/info. 12:30 PM: David McKay (vocals). Jazz brunch at The Royal Munkey. (Most Sundays.) 1 PM: Glenn Crytzer Trio w/ Glenn (guitar, banjo, vocals), Ian Hutchison (bass), Mike Davis (trumpet). Bocca Di Bacco, 9th Ave in Chelsea (not the one on 9th Ave in Midtown!). (Most Sundays) 1:30 PM: Koran Agan (guitar), Eduardo Belo (bass), others. Radegast.  6:30 PM: Glenn Crytzer (guitar, banjo, vocals), Mike Davis (trumpet), others. Delilah, 155 Rivington. (Think Pegu in a new place!) (Most Sundays.) 7 PM: Matt Flinner Trio w/ Matt (mandolin), Ross Martin (guitar), Eric Thorin (bass) & special guest Joel Harrison (guitar). Jalopy. 7 PM: Alex Simon's Gypsy Swing Ensemble. Radegast. 7:30 PM: Hazmat Modine, Ghost Train Orchestra, Briga & The Klezmatics. Highline Ballroom. Info/tix. 7:30 & 9:30 PM: The Anat Cohen Tentet w/ Anat (clarinet, sax), others such as Nadje Noordhuis (trumpet), Vitor Gonçalves (piano), etc. Jazz Standard.Tix. 8 PM: Terry Waldo's Gotham City Band w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Fat Cat. 8 PM: Diego Figueiredo (guitar) solo and with special guests. Mezzrow. 8 PM: The EarRegulars w/ Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet), Scott Robinson (misc winds), Matt Munisteri (guitar), Pat O’Leary (bass). The Ear. (Most Sundays.) 10 PM: Baby Soda Jazz Band w/ Jared Engel (banjo), others. St. Mazie. (Most Sundays.)
Monday, Jan 9, 7 PM: The Brain Cloud, w/ Tamar Korn (vocals), Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, mandolin, etc.), Raphael McGregor (lap steel guitar), Skip Krevins (guitar), Andrew Hall (bass), and Kevin Dorn (drums).) Barbes. (Most Mondays)  7:30 PM: Tara O'Grady & the Black Velvet Band w/ Tara (vocals), Michael Howell (guitar), David Shaich (bass), Dan Lipsitz (reeds). Artisanal Bistro. (Most Mondays). 8 PM: Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks, with an array of the best traditional jazz musicians in New York, Iguana. (Most Mondays). 8:30 PM: Oran Etkin (clarinet), Sullivan Fortner (piano). Le Boudoir at Chez Moi, Brooklyn. 10 PM: Jim Campilongo Trio w/ Jim (electric guitar), Chris Morrissey (bass), Josh Dion (drums). Rockwood Two. 10 PM: Mona’s Bluegrass Jam, Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B (Most Mondays).  10 PM: Terry Waldo & The Rum House Jass Band w/ Terry (piano), Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet), Jim Fryer (trombone), Eddy Davis (tenor banjo) and frequently Dan Levinson (clarinet) & Molly Ryan (vocals). The Rum House. (Most Mondays).
Tuesday, Jan 10, 8 PM: Ken Peplowski (clarinet), Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet), Joel Forbes (bass), Chuck Redd (drums). Luca’s Jazz Corner at the Cavatappo Grill. 8 PM: The Bailsmen. Radegast. 8 PM: Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks, with an array of the very best traditional jazz musicians in New York, Iguana. (Most Tuesdays).  8 PM: Tara O'Grady & the Black Velvet Band w/ Tara (vocals), Michael Howell (guitar), David Shaich (bass). Winnie’s Jazz Bar. (Most Tuesdays.) 8 & 9:30 PM: Hillary Gardher (vocals), Ehud Asherie (piano). Mezzrow. 9:30 PM: The Brass Tacks Trio w/ Danny Lipsitz (clarinet, sax). The Rum House. 10 PM: Michael Daves. Rockwood One. (Most Tuesdays). 10 PM: Svetlana & The Delancy Band, w/ Dalton Ridenhour (piano), others. Brooklyn Speakeasy at Bedford Hall, 1177 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. (Tuesdays until further notice.)  11 PM: Mona’s Hot Jazz Jam, hosted by Mona’s Hot Four. House band is usually Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, etc.), Gordon Webster (piano), Nick Russo (guitar, banjo) & Jared Engel (bass). Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B.
Future
Jan 11, 7 PM: Oran Etkin (clarinet), Elias Bailey (bass). Shanghai Jazz., Madison NJ. 8:30 PM: Marcos Sacramento (vocals) w/ Vitor Gonçalves (piano). Bar LunAtico.
Jan 12, 7 PM: Warren Vache Trio. Shanghai Jazz., Madison NJ. 8 PM: Terry Waldo Quartet w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Black Tail. 9 PM: Emily Asher's Garden Party w/ Emily (trombone, vocals), other. Radegast.
Jan 13, 7 & 9:30 PM: Jon-Erik Kellso and the EarRegulars w/ Jon-Erik (trumpet), John Allred (trombone), Matt Munisteri (guitar), Neal Miner (bass). Pangaea.
Jan 14, 6 PM: Vilray. Rockwood One
Jan 15, 4 PM: The Stride Piano Jam w/ Terry Waldo & Ehud Asherie. Fat Cat.
Jan 16, 10 PM: Jim Campilongo Trio w/ Jim (electric guitar), Tony Scherr (bass) & Josh Dion (drums). Rockwood Two.
Jan 17, 9:30 PM: The Brass Tacks Trio w/ Danny Lipsitz (clarinet, sax). The Rum House.
Jan 18, 7 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli's 91st Birthday w/ Bucky (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Shanghai Jazz, Madison NJ.
Jan 19, 8 PM: Terry Waldo Quartet w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Black Tail.
Jan 21, 11 AM: Timbalooloo Duo Concert Series w/ Oran Etkin (clarinet) and mystery guest. National Sawdust. 9:00 & 10:30 PM: Tim Clement (guitar), Ryan Weisheit (clarinet), Julian Smith (bass), Dani Danor (drums). Cornelia Street Cafe.
Jan 22, 8 PM: Terry Waldo's Gotham City Band w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Fat Cat. 8:30 & 10 PM: Koran Agan (guitar), Eduardo Belo (bass), Raj Jayaveera (drums). Cornelia Street Cafe.
Jan 23, 8:30 & 10 PM: Anouman w/ Koran Agan (guitar), Peter Sparacino (saxophone), Josh Kaye (rhythm guitar), Eduardo Belo (bass). Cornelia Street Cafe.
Jan 25, 8 PM: An Acoustic Evening with Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt. Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield CT. Tix on sale Nov 18. 9 PM: Danny Lipsitz & The Brass Tacks. Radegast.
Jan 26, 8 PM: Terry Waldo Quartet w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Black Tail.
Jan 27, 8 PM: The Brother Brothers w/ David Moss (guitar) and Adam Moss (fiddle) plus the Rad Trads w/ John & Michael Fatum. Rockwood Two.
Jan 29, 8 PM: Terry Waldo's Gotham City Band w/ Terry (piano), unknown others. Fat Cat.
Jan 30, 10 PM: Jim Campilongo Trio w/ Jim (electric guitar), Tony Scherr (bass) & Josh Dion (drums). Rockwood Two.
Jan 31, 9:30 PM: The Brass Tacks Trio w/ Danny Lipsitz (clarinet, sax). The Rum House.
Feb 18, 11 AM: Timbalooloo Duo Concert Series w/ Oran Etkin (clarinet) and mystery guest. National Sawdust.
Feb 26, 1 PM: The Anat Cohen Quartet. Cole Auditorium, Greenwich Library, Greenwich CT.
March 18, 2017 Rhonda Vincent. Ramapo College, Mahwah NJ. Info/tix.
March 22, 2017 Chris Eldridge & Julian Lage plus Aoife O'Donovan. Fairfield Theatre Company, Fairfiend CT.
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RA News : The Hottest in Digital dance music
Friday, 03 November 2017
The EP originally came out on Daniel Bell’s Elevate tag in 1996.
Thursday, 02 November 2017
The Brainfeeder manager has shared a video for “Post Requisite.”
Beatrice Dillon, Ben UFO and Karen Gwyer are one of the artists that will unite Joe Seaton in the weekend-long event.
As well as the title track, which featured on the duo’s current record, the 12-inch includes two previously unreleased cuts.
It spans 14 tracks and are available to buy using cryptocurrency.
The nourish
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FringeWorthy, that aims to be a house for experimental bass, has its very first event lined up in The Black Box on Thursday, November 17th.
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The Irish celebrity sifts through dozens of current vinyl releases by the likes of DJ Python, Batu and Machine Woman.
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Inspired by Drexciya, Gesloten Cirkel and Unit Moebius attribute in this rampant hour-long session for Cultivated Sound.
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The Romanian minimal DJ is reserved for a secretly situated, all-night party next Friday.
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Finn Johannsen confronts the fetishisation of DJs enjoying uncommon, obscure vinyl in this blog post.
Wednesday, 01 November 2017
The nourish
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He’ll start out in Brooklyn’s Good Room following Friday–at which Antenes and Pessimist are also charged–until hitting Seattle, Richmond, Minneapolis, Detroit and Pittsburgh over the next eight days.
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The shop will observe its new 1165 Myrtle Avenue place and one-year anniversary with the launch of an EP from Byron the Aquarius, and an in-store gathering this Saturday.
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Frank Wiedemann will signify the duo during a three-night North American conduct.
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The inimitable performance sampler just got a lot more powerful.
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Three events have been scheduled between March and August, starting with a four-day session at the Swiss Alps including Optimo, Pangaea, Saoirse and more.
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An hour techno and electro gems from one of the finest in the sport.
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Carl Cox, Seth Troxler and Pete Tong are one of the acts interviewed for its DJsounds movie that delves into the turbulent lifestyle of specialist DJs.
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Tiga, Ryan Hemsworth, Roni Size, DJ Tennis and Claude VonStroke are all charged for the St. Cloud festival, running from February 2nd through 5th.
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The dark techno producer leaves his Windy City debut following Friday, topping the bill in Obscure’s yearlong anniversary party.
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Nine gigs have been verified for the Berlin techno celebrity, beginning with one tonight in São Paulo.
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The 19th edition of this experimental audio event will run from January 26th through February 4th following year.
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The Detroit artist that began it all will touch down at Space 2 on Saturday, December 2nd.
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
The vinyl-only launch is available today via London’s Low Business shop before a larger issue weekly.
Councilman Rafael Espinal, who’s led the charge against the 1926 law, ” wrote the bill that passed today.
Max D’s tag will put a two-track EP out of Selway and his duo with Andrea Taverna, Seltav.
The retrospective includes the 3 original records in the UK electro tag and also a previously unreleased track.
The Icelandic artist’s latest record is out November 24th.
Tessela and Truss’s next launch lands on XL Recordings on November 24th.
The nourish
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The London duo will spend just two months on the road at the beginning of next calendar year, headlining clubs at Barcelona, Edinburgh, Berlin and a lot more besides.
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The Scottish team’s LP can be heard in full before its official launch this week.
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Classic, elegant and dubby house and techno from long-time French producer Bruno Gauthier under a new title.
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The new program gives Bandcamp sellers access to real-time stats, as well as messaging and sales fulfilment, on their mobile devices.
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Serge Devant is also on the bill for a party at TBA place, presented by local promoter Teksupport.
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Armand Jakobsson, AKA Rimbaudian, discusses the lo-fi scene by which he’s associated, the origin of his DJ Seinfeld alias and his very first gig with Groove.
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Decibel has put together a playlist of otherworldly highlights from the black metal nearby spin-off genre.
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Fatima Al Qadiri and Pan Daijing will perform AV shows on Thursday, November 23rd in Bristol’s former IMAX theatre; GAS plays the next evening. Bristol Women In Music will also host a day of discussions Tuesday, November 14th.
Friday, 27 October 2017
Pete Tong’s BBC Radio 1 show will premiere the tune.
The 50,000 square foot center, set to start in January 2018, could fabricate nine million records a year.
The nourish
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The most current Vinyl Factory transmission contains New York’s Paul Raffaele plumbing the depths of George Duke’s diverse 1970s catalogue.
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She’ll play in Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Miami and New York, as well as a series of dates from Mexico, Costa Rica and Colombia.
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The Dublab manager and Pharaohs member just dropped a full scale cassette, Transformative Nature, on Geographic North. Listen to this record, that skirts from ambient to Balearic into shoegaze, in complete.
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The Diynamic Music manager invites Hot As 82 and Âme to connect him in LA and NYC on a fall tour that swings through South America, Mexico and the United States.
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The Indianapolis-based selector formerly known as DJ Shiva, that mixed a current podcast, will headline an event in Lakewood following month that also contains Washington DC’s Juana and Cleveland duo Heathen.
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Before she embarks on a tour of Australia, the Brooklyn-based producer and Mutual Dreaming mastermind will play live in Marble Bar on Saturday, November 11th.
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