Catherine's Royal Closet (17/∞) ♚
↬ 'Peppe' Cashmere & Silk Sweater & 'Epper' Midi Skirt
Catherine owns these woolen separates from Gabriela Hearst in their 'Spice' Colourway and first debuted them beneath her coat during a visit to Piers Park in Boston.
The Peppe ribbed turtleneck sweater is made from cashmere that's blended with silk. Whiel the skirt is designed for a body-hugging fit. This high-rise style is knitted from cashmere and silk yarn in a refined ribbed pattern.
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WEEK EIGHT LINEUP
We did it! Finally. Week Seven is complete, and we can move on to greener pastures - by which I mean we can slog our way through a new 'Week'! I can't think of anything funny to say here right now so let's just get into it.
Norah Jakobs - The Nice House On The Lake
Jaehee Yoo - Let Dai
Graham Ness Payser, the Pacesetter - Toontown: Corporate Clash
Amaya - The Dragon Prince
Lottie Matthews - Yellowjackets
Clippy - Microsoft Word
Gren - The Dragon Prince
Kafuka Fuura - Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Piers - Golden Sun
Ron - The Who Was? Show
Tohru Honda - Fruits Basket
Nightcrawler - X-men
Henriette de Pusay - Les Colombes du Roi-Soleil
Monsieur Tidbits - The Who Was? Show
Hariham Harry - Hugtto Precure
Chief - Animal Crossing
Venti - Genshin Impact
Geraldine - The Who Was? Podcast
Quote - Cave Story
Bait - The Dragon Prince
Dale Gribble - King of the Hill
Drizzt Do'Urden - Dungeons and Dragons - Forgotten Realms
Clytie Van Gogh - Fate/Grand Order
Madoka - Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Boston - Only Friends: The Series
Count Olaf - A Series of Unfortunate Events
Phosphophyllite - Houseki no Kuni
Battler - Umineko When They Cry
Mona Lisa Vito - My Cousin Vinny
Medic - Team Fortress 2
Gus - Sweet Tooth
Apollo Justice - Ace Attorney
Twigleg the Homunculus - Dragon Rider
Thirteen - Obey Me!
Daisy Buchanan - The Great Gatsby
John Yossarian - Catch-22
Hikari Kuina - Alice in Borderland
Jintetsu - Kurogane
Fantine - Les Misérables
Telemain - Enchanted Forest Chronicles
Mahiru Shiina - MILGRAM
Garroth - Mystreet / Minecraft Diaries
Nami - Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons
Amethyst Heart - Magical Warrior Diamond Heart
The Amazing Karnak - Ride the Cyclone
Marvin - Falsettos
Hearthstone - Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard
M.X.E.S. - Five Nights At Freddy's
Draco Malfoy - A Very Potter Musical
Zombie Cleo - Hermitcraft & Traffic Life
Henry the Duck - 36 Questions
Lazarus - Ribbon Rabbit Daycare
Jeff - Doors
Almoral - Biz Mart
Prince Blueblood - My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Maya Fey - Ace Attorney
Amanda Young - Saw
Molli Pop - Candies n Curses
Deckard Cain - Diablo
Zee - Total Drama Island
Hiura Erika - The Night Beyond The Tricornered Window
Takuto Maruki - Persona 5 Royal
Emma - Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
Perona - One Piece
Noah - Total Drama
Gin Ibushi - Your Turn to Die/Kimi ga Shine
Cody - Total Drama
Kitty - Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
Torchic - Pokémon
Amaya - The Dragon Prince
Guido - Cars
Mecha Mountie - Death Road to Canada
Oliver - Vocaloid
Yuki Takeya - School-Live
Eric Cartman - South Park
Harold - Total Drama
K.K. Slider - Animal Crossing
Shawn - Total Drama: Pahkitew Island
Spinel - Steven Universe
Junior - Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
Applejack - My Little Pony Friendship is Magic
Fluttershy - My Little Pony Friendship is Magic
Wayne & Raj - Total Drama Island 2023
Mimikyu - Pokémon
Frye - Splatoon 3
Millie - Total Drama Island 2023
Ghetsis - Pokémon
Chef Hatchet - Total Drama
Minty - My Little Pony
The Arcanist - Flight Rising
Maud Pie - My Little Pony Friendship is Magic
Zell - Animal Crossing
Coco - Animal Crossing
Pearl - Splatoon 2
Big Man - Splatoon 3
Torachi - King of Prism
Bill Cipher - Gravity Falls
Sailor Venus - Sailor Moon
Kyubey - Madoka Magica
Mikan Shiratama - PriPara
Herobrine - Minecraft
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Dashboard Confessional & Boys Like Girls 2024 Tour
Dashboard Confessional and Boys Like Girls have announced new tour dates. Taylor Acorn will be opening.
09/10 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage
09/11 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
09/12 – New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
09/14 – Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre
09/15 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
09/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
09/18 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe
09/20 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
09/21 – St Louis, MO @ The Pageant
09/22 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
09/24 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha
09/25 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
09/26 – Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown Theater
09/28 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
10/04 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA
10/05 – Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues
10/06 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
10/09 – Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Live Sacramento
10/11 – Forest Grove, OR @ McMenamins Grand Lodge
10/12 – Spokane, WA @ The Podium
10/13 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
10/15 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
10/16 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
10/19 – Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young Festival
10/20 – Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young Festival
10/22 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/23 – Albuquerque, NM @ Revel Entertainment Center
10/25 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
10/26 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
10/27 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
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Punk Rock | Destroy Boys Share New Single “Plucked” + Tour Dates
Destroy Boys, a band that has been making waves in the punk rock scene, has garnered positive reviews for their energetic performances, honest songwriting, and the ability to connect deeply with their fans. Their music, often described as a bridge between classic punk sounds and contemporary themes, showcases their growth both musically and in terms of popularity.
According to SPIN, Destroy Boys shared insights about their experiences touring, their fan base’s reaction to new singles, and the band’s evolution over the years. The members reflected on how their music has remained “viciously honest,” which resonates well with their audience. They compared their relationship with their fans to growing up with Harry Potter characters, emphasizing the deep, evolving connection they share .
Third Coast Review’s coverage of Destroy Fest 2023 highlighted the band’s ability to bring together a compelling lineup of punk bands, showcasing their influence in the punk rock community. The festival was praised for its vibrant energy and the band’s knack for creating an inclusive, spirited environment .
A live review from S.L.R. Magazine on Destroy Fest 2023 in NYC elaborated on the band’s live performance charm. Despite mixed feelings upon initially hearing their music, the reviewer found the live performance to seal the deal, particularly noting the band’s great energy and diverse setlist.
Their latest offering “Plucked” is a raucous and melodic track that embodies the spirt of this incredibly effectual punk band.
DESTROY BOYS HEADLINE DATES
Saturday 3/16/2024 - Los Angeles - The Bellwether (Destroyfest)
Friday - 5/10/2024 - Tampa, FL - Jannus Live
Saturday - 5/11/2024 - Daytona Beach, FL - Welcome to Rockville
Monday - 5/13/2024 - Raleigh, NC - Cat's Cradle
Tuesday - 5/14/2024 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
Thursday - 5/16/2024 - Birmingham, AL - Zydeco
Friday - 5/17/2024 - Nashville, TN - Eastside Bowl
Saturday - 5/18/2024 - Columbus, OH - Sonic Temple
CAVETOWN SUPPORT DATES
Friday - 6/7/2024 - Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Financial Theatre
Saturday - 6/8/2024 - Los Angeles, CA - Torch
Sunday - 6/9/2024 - San Diego, CA - Petco Park
Tuesday - 6/11/2024 - Berkley, CA - The Greek
Friday - 6/14/2024 - Troutdale, OR - Edgefield
Saturday - 6/15/2024 Canada Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena
Sunday - 6/16/2024 - Seattle, WA - Seattle Zoo
Tuesday - 6/18/2024 - Salt Lake City, UT - Granary Live
Thursday - 6/20/2024 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks
Saturday - 6/22/2024 - Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom
Sunday - 6/23/2024 - Austin, TX - Moody Amp
Tuesday - 6/25/2024 - Houston, TX - 713 Music Hall
Friday - 6/28/2024 - Miami, FL - FPL Solar Amp
Saturday - 6/29/2024 - Orlando, FL - Orlando Amphitheater
Sunday - 6/30/2024 - Atlanta, GA - Coca Cola Roxy
Tuesday - 7/2/2024 - Washington, DC - Anthem
Wednesday - 7/3/2024 - Philadelphia, PA - Skyline Stage @ The Mann
Friday - 7/5/2024 - Canada Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage
Sunday - 7/7/2024 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall
Tuesday - 7/9/2024 - New York, NY - Pier 17
Wednesday - 7/10/2024 - New York, NY - Pier 17
Friday - 7/12/2024 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore
Saturday - 7/13/2024 - Chicago, IL - Salt Shed Outdoors
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Punk Rock | Destroy Boys Share New Single “Plucked” + Tour Dates
Destroy Boys, a band that has been making waves in the punk rock scene, has garnered positive reviews for their energetic performances, honest songwriting, and the ability to connect deeply with their fans. Their music, often described as a bridge between classic punk sounds and contemporary themes, showcases their growth both musically and in terms of popularity.
According to SPIN, Destroy Boys shared insights about their experiences touring, their fan base’s reaction to new singles, and the band’s evolution over the years. The members reflected on how their music has remained “viciously honest,” which resonates well with their audience. They compared their relationship with their fans to growing up with Harry Potter characters, emphasizing the deep, evolving connection they share .
Third Coast Review’s coverage of Destroy Fest 2023 highlighted the band’s ability to bring together a compelling lineup of punk bands, showcasing their influence in the punk rock community. The festival was praised for its vibrant energy and the band’s knack for creating an inclusive, spirited environment .
A live review from S.L.R. Magazine on Destroy Fest 2023 in NYC elaborated on the band’s live performance charm. Despite mixed feelings upon initially hearing their music, the reviewer found the live performance to seal the deal, particularly noting the band’s great energy and diverse setlist.
Their latest offering “Plucked” is a raucous and melodic track that embodies the spirt of this incredibly effectual punk band.
DESTROY BOYS HEADLINE DATES
Saturday 3/16/2024 - Los Angeles - The Bellwether (Destroyfest)
Friday - 5/10/2024 - Tampa, FL - Jannus Live
Saturday - 5/11/2024 - Daytona Beach, FL - Welcome to Rockville
Monday - 5/13/2024 - Raleigh, NC - Cat's Cradle
Tuesday - 5/14/2024 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
Thursday - 5/16/2024 - Birmingham, AL - Zydeco
Friday - 5/17/2024 - Nashville, TN - Eastside Bowl
Saturday - 5/18/2024 - Columbus, OH - Sonic Temple
CAVETOWN SUPPORT DATES
Friday - 6/7/2024 - Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Financial Theatre
Saturday - 6/8/2024 - Los Angeles, CA - Torch
Sunday - 6/9/2024 - San Diego, CA - Petco Park
Tuesday - 6/11/2024 - Berkley, CA - The Greek
Friday - 6/14/2024 - Troutdale, OR - Edgefield
Saturday - 6/15/2024 Canada Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena
Sunday - 6/16/2024 - Seattle, WA - Seattle Zoo
Tuesday - 6/18/2024 - Salt Lake City, UT - Granary Live
Thursday - 6/20/2024 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks
Saturday - 6/22/2024 - Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom
Sunday - 6/23/2024 - Austin, TX - Moody Amp
Tuesday - 6/25/2024 - Houston, TX - 713 Music Hall
Friday - 6/28/2024 - Miami, FL - FPL Solar Amp
Saturday - 6/29/2024 - Orlando, FL - Orlando Amphitheater
Sunday - 6/30/2024 - Atlanta, GA - Coca Cola Roxy
Tuesday - 7/2/2024 - Washington, DC - Anthem
Wednesday - 7/3/2024 - Philadelphia, PA - Skyline Stage @ The Mann
Friday - 7/5/2024 - Canada Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage
Sunday - 7/7/2024 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall
Tuesday - 7/9/2024 - New York, NY - Pier 17
Wednesday - 7/10/2024 - New York, NY - Pier 17
Friday - 7/12/2024 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore
Saturday - 7/13/2024 - Chicago, IL - Salt Shed Outdoors
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My US Travel Bucket List
1. New York City, NY
2. San Antonio, TX
3. Niagara Falls, New York
4. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
5. Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park
6. South Beach, Miami
7. The Narrows, Zion National Park
8. Santa Fe, New Mexico
9. Pacific Coast Highway, California
10. Nashville, TN
11. Boston, Mass
12. Joshua Tree National Park, California
13. Maui, Hawaii
14. Anchorage, AK
15. Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, Colorado
16. Horse Show Bend, AZ
17. Austin, TX
18. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota
19. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico
20. Griffith Observatory, California
21. Going-to-the-Sun-Road, Glacier National Park
22. Las Vegas, NV
23. Acadia National Park, Maine
24. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
25. Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, Philadelphia
26. Hot Springs, Arkansas
27. Redwood National and State Parks, California
28. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
29. Taos Pueblo, NM
30. Antelope Canyon, AZ
31. Lake Superior, MN
32. Arches National Park, Utah
33. Kentucky Derby, Louisville KY
34. Maxkinac Island, Lake Huron Michigan
35. Santa Monica, CA
36. NASA Space Center, Houston TX
37. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
38. Fenway Park, Boston MA
39. Alcatraz Island, San Francisco CA
40. Drive the whole Route 66
41. Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
42. Tour The White House
43. Disneyland
44. Death Valley
45. Elvis Presley’s Home in Memphis
46. Millennium Park, Chicago
47. Big Sur Coast, Carmel to San Francisco
48. Eastern State Penitentiary (Al Capone), Philadelphia
49. Tour Warner Brothers Studio, LA
50. Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge, NYC
51. Catch a Cubs game in Chicago
52. Wine Tasting in Napa Valley, CA
53. Gateway Arch in St. Louis
54. Swim in the Havasu Falls Pools, Arizona
55. Universal Studios, Hollywood
56. Catch a Broadway Show
57. Visit the Smithsonian Museums in Washington DC
58. Maroon Bells, Aspen CO
59. Lake Tahoe, Straddling Nevada and California
60. Climb to the Hollywood Sign
61. Everglades National Park
62. Navy Pier, Chicago
63. White Sands National Monument, New Mexico
64. Central Park, New York
65. Martha’s Vineyard, Mass
66. Eat Lobster in Maine
67. Go to Coachella
68. Go to SBSW
69. lollapalooza
70. Experience a real American Ranch
71. Ben & Jerry’s Factory, Vermont
72. Watch A Rodeo in Cody, Wyoming
73. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Ohio
74. The Seven Magic Mountains, Nevada
75. Salem Witch Trials Tour
76. Visit Members Mark in Kentucky
77. Watch Talledega Super Speedway, Alabama
78. Salvation Mountain, Niland, CA
79. Hole N The Rock, Moab Utah
80. Carhenge: Alliance, Nebraska
81. Prada Marfa, Valentine TX
82. Enchanted Highway: North Dakota
83. Dinosaur Kingdom II, Natural Bridge Virginia
84. Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo TX
85. Winchester Mystery House, San Jose California
86. Pineapple Garden Maze: Wahiawa Hawaii
87. Gum Wall, Seattle WA
88. Bubblegum Alley, San Luis Obispo California
89. Flintstones Bedrock City, Coconino County Arizona
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AWOLNATION Brings Fans "The Best" / Announces Tour With Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 5th: Today AWOLNATION releases "The Best" – the heir apparent to their most enduring hit song ever, "Sail." The track is the debut single from the band's forthcoming album, their 4th overall and their first with BETTER NOISE Music. Due out in 2020, the album features guest appearances by Rivers Cuomo of Weezer and Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros.
Better Noise Music is an artist development company that creates and markets entertainment content across various media platforms. Of the band's recent signing to the label, managers Berko Pearce and Scott Sheldon of RM64 say "It's exciting to partner with a label that's at the forefront of marketing in the new streaming era, and that has a proven track record of helping their artists reach bigger audiences. We've been enjoying working with the BETTER NOISE team on an integrated strategy across streaming, touring and radio, and we're eager to launch AWOLNATION's next projects with them."
Aaron Bruno, the songwriter and architect behind AWOLNATION, says of the new single, which will also kick off the new album, "I'm always on the journey to improving myself, but all along, knowing it's close to impossible to really be the best at anything. And what does it mean to be the best? And does that really matter? Or maybe it is more about the journey and acceptance of comfort within one's own existence"
The music video for "The Best," directed by Amalia Irons, also helps to tell the beginning of the new album's story and introduce one of the main characters. "I wanted to make a video that felt like some of my favorite childhood adventure movies and create something that has a magical feeling of the autumn season," says Bruno of the video.
AWOLNATION will venture out on a headlining tour next year with special guest Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness and openers The Beaches and Bleeker, kicking off the tour on Memorial Day weekend in Asbury Park, NJ as the opening concert for the 2020 Stony Pony Summer Stage series. The formidable alternative tour will also include stops in NYC at The Rooftop at Pier 17, Washington D.C.'s The Anthem, The Aragon Ballroom in Chicago and The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. AWOLNATION has shared the stage with the likes of Twenty One Pilots, Fall Out Boy, Prophets of Rage, Incubus, and Weezer to name a few and secured spots on festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, Firefly Festival, Life Is Beautiful, Made in America, Austin City Limits, Osheaga, and Reading & Leads. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, November 8that 10am local time.
The Citi Presale will start on Tues Nov 5 @ 9am PT / 12noon ET. AWOLNATION's fan presale begins Tues, Nov 5 @ 11am PT / 2pm ET through Thur, Nov 7 @ 10pm local time. Spotify's Presale begins on Wed, Nov 6 @ 10am local time through Thur, Nov 7 @ 10pm local time. Other Local Presales run on Thur., Nov 7 from 10am to 10pm local time.
Aaron Bruno, the songwriter and architect behind AWOLNATION, wrote and recorded one of the most influential songs of the current decade with the chart-topping, record-breaking track 'Sail.' The first single off the platinum Megalithic Symphony (2011), 'Sail' is certified Diamond (10 million) and holds the record for the most weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart by an independent artist, the second longest for any artist.
The debut album also produced the Gold certified "Not Your Fault" and two other Top 10 US singles. AWOLNATION released the sophomore album Run in 2015 and 2018's follow up Here Come The Runts. Across the span of 3 albums, AWOLNATION has notched seven Top 5 alternative radio hits, including two #1's, and has accumulated millions of sales, downloads and over 1.5 billion streams globally. The music has been used in dozens of films, television shows and commercials around the world, and songs have been the genesis of viral sensations garnering hundreds of millions of streams and views across platforms like Instagram, Vine, TikTok, YouTube, etc.
AWOLNATION ON THE ROAD:
5/22/20 Asbury Park, NJ Stone Pony Summer Stage
5/23/20 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
5/24/20 Toronto, ON Rebel
5/26/20 Washington, DC The Anthem
5/27/20 New York, NY Pier 17 at South Street Seaport
5/29/20 Boston, MA Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
5/31/20 Lewiston, NY Artpark
6/2/20 Cleveland, OH Agora Ballroom
6/3/20 Columbus, OH Express Live
6/5/20 Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Cathedral Theatre
6/6/20 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom
6/7/20 Minneapolis, MN Fillmore Minneapolis
6/8/20 Kansas City, MO Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
6/10/20 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
6/12/20 Houston, TX Revention Music Center
6/13/20 Austin, TX Stubb's
6/14/20 Dallas, TX Southside Ballroom
6/16/20 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium
6/17/20 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
6/19/20 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
6/20/20 Las Vegas, NV Pearl Concert Theater
6/23/20 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
6/24/20 Troutdale, OR Edgefield
All shows feature special guest Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, The Beaches and Bleeker, except Toronto, where The Beaches will not play.
http://youtu.be/x62B8FgaGOI
http://awolnation.ffm.to/thebest
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2019 Bucket List
1. Become a Homeowner
2. Get a new mattress
3. Become a first aid instructor
4. Become a CPR instructor
5. Get a position in Labor and Delivery or Postpartum
6. Write a legal will and get it notarized
7. Complete the Neonatal Resuscitation Program
8. Obtain a regular drivers license
9. Write a legal advance directive and get it notarized
10. Get a passport
11. Complete ACLS certification
12. Pay off provincial student loan completely
13. Get a new couch
14. Get a tattoo
15. Get a British Bulldog (Winston)
16. Crochet a viking hat
17.Crochet comfy boot slippers
18. Make melted crayon guitar art (JK)
19. Sew a teddy bear
20. Sew a dress
21. Make a quilt
22. Start a scrapbook
23. Make cold process soap
24. Complete Grad Photobook
25. Complete wedding scrapbook
26. Crochet Christmas stockings
27. Make a Wonder Woman apron (JH)
28. Crochet a hooded owl blanket
29. Crochet a coaster set
30. Fold 1000 origami stars
31. Crochet a Hogwarts baby blanket
32. Crochet a black cat blanket with hood (KS)
33. Fold 1000 origami butterflies
34. Make a mobile of 1000 origami cranes
35. Design my own deck of cards
36. Complete wedding photobook
37. Make homemade lip balm
38. Make a geode bath bomb
39. Make carved wood or burned wood personalized wine box (ME)
40. Swap customized keychains with Daniel
41. Sew matching aprons for me & Daniel
42. Make a cross stitch quilt (CB)
43. Make a Lion King cross stitch (JK)
44. Make wine glass winter scene candle holders
45. Make a Little Mermaid Apron (JM)
46. Make a carved or burned wood "It's Always Tea Time" Mad Hatter Tea Box
47. Crochet a Spiderman blanket (LS)
48. Crochet a Legend of Zelda blanket (CW)
49. Make jazz guitar print art (SS)
50. Adopt an otter
51. Donate 5 items to the Ronald McDonald house
52. Participate in a charity walk/run
53. Donate 5 items to the Terra Centre
54. Run a Hogwarts Running Club race
55. Adopt a polar bear
56. Make my own cookbook
57. Make all the recipes from The Superfun Times Vegan Holiday Cookbook
58. Make crepes
59. Make "Curious Confection" Disney drink
60. Make "Siren's Song" Disney drink
61. Make "Glass Slipper" Disney drink
62. Make "Belle of the Ball" Disney drink
63. Make all the recipes from the I Quit Sugar cookbook
64. Make homemade fried chicken
65. Make caramel apple jello shots
66. Make the Grey Stuff from The Beauty and the Beast
67. Make homemade California rolls
68. Make all the recipes in the Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook
69. Make candy apples
70. Bake a baked Alaska
71. Cook lobster
72. Make tiramisu
73. Bake Boston cream pie
74. Make homemade basil pesto
75. Roast pumpkin seeds
76. Finish my red recipe book
77. Bake lemony blueberry cheesecake bars
78. Make Sims Bouillabaisse (in real life)
79. Make Sims Goopy Carbonara (in real life)
80. Make Mexican tostadas
81. Make 365 new recipes
82. Cook every single recipe in a cook book
83. Make all recipes from the Swap & Drop Diet Cookbook
84. Do a chopped competition with Daniel
85. Make fruit sushi
86. Make "Sleep Cycle" Disney drink
87. Make "False King" Disney drink
88. Make "Ohana Colada" Disney drink
89. Make all recipes from the Cooking Light Global Kitchen cookbook
90. Make Sims Porcini Risotto (in real life)
91. Have a meal at Bistro Praha
92. Go to Dinner Theatre
93. Eat at Cafe Bicyclette
94. Have lunch at Ampersand 27
95. Eat at Cafe Linnea
96. Eat at Earnest's at NAIT
97. Go on a gelato date
98. Have dessert from the Italian Bakery Edmonton
99. Eat at the 3 Bananas Cafe
100. Eat at Dorinku
101. Try a Po'Boy
102. Eat deep fried ice cream
103. Eat at Have Mercy
104. Have lunch at the Harvest Room at Hotel MacDonald
105. Have dinner on the Edmonton Queen Riverboat
106. Try La Poutine
107. Have breakfast at Under the High Wheel
108. Have dessert at Block 1912
109. Eat at Uccellino
110. Go out for hungover breakfast the morning after a party with friends
111. Read "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Lawson
112. Read "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen and watch the movie
113. Read "Blood, Sweat, and Fear" by Eva Lazarus
114. Read "It" by Stephen King and watch the movie
115. Read "Labor Day" by Eleanor Henderson
116. Read "Three Day Road" by Joseph Boyden
117. Read "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins and watch the movie
118. Read "They Left Us Everything" by Plum Johnson
119. Read "The House Girl" by Tara Conklin
120. Read all 36 books from the Dear Canada series
121. Read "My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward: A Memoir" by Mark Lukach
122. Read all 54 books from the fictional Magic Tree House Series
123. Read “13 Reasons Why” by Jay Asher and watch the series
124. Read “Dolores Claiborne” by Stephen King
125. Read “We Need To Talk About Kevin” by Lionel Shriver
126. Read all 51 books from the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series
127. Read “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers” by Mary Roach
128. Read “The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients Lives” by Theresa Brown
129. Read “Working Stiff: by Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell
130. Read “Every Patient Tells a Story” by Lisa Sanders
131. Read “The Night Shift” by Dr Brian Goldman
132. Read “Wenjack” by Joseph Boyden
133. Read “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks
134. Read “Weird Edmonton” by Mark Kozub
135. Read “11/22/63” by Stephen King
136. Re-read Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events series
137. Read all 20 Royal Diaries books
138. Read all the books from the Dear America series
139. Read “End of Watch” by Stephen King
140. Read “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter
141. Read “Happyface” by Stephen Edmond
142. Read “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie
143. Read “The Mighty Miss Malone” by Curtis
144. Read “In The Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume
145. Read “Church of Marvels” by Leslie Parry
146. Read “My Secret Sister” by Helen Edwards
147. Read “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Annie Barrows
148. Read “The Book of Negroes” by Lawrence Hill & watch the movie
149. Read “The Real Doctor Will See You Shortly” by Matt McCarthy
150. Read “Nerd Do Well” by Simon Pegg
151. Read “Wild” by Cheryl Strayd and watch the movie
152. Read “I Am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai
153. Read “The Book Thief’ by Markus Zusak and watch the movie
154. Read “Welcome to Nightvale” by Joseph Fink and listen to all podcasts
155. Read “1984” by George Orwell
156. Read “Nightmares!” by Jason Segal and Kirsten Miller
157. Read “The Bazaar of Bad Dreams” by Stephen King
158. Read “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
159. Read the Little Old Lady Series
160. Read “Mr Mercedes” by Stephen King
161. Read “Left Neglected” by Lisa Genova
162. Read “Doctor Sleep” by Stephen King
163. Read “Bringing Adam Home” by Les Standiford
164. Read “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
165. Read “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande
166. Read “A Spy Amongst Friends” by Ben Macintyre
167. Read “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova and watch the movie
168. Read “Five Days at Memorial” by Sheri Fink
169. Read “Canada” by Mike Myers
170. Read “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katherine Boo
171. Read “Quiet: The Power of Introverts” by Susan Cain
172. Read “The Haunting of Sunshine Girl” by Paige Mckenzie
173. Read “Dirty Jobs” and “Second Hand Souls” by Christopher Moore
174. Read “My Sister’s Keeper” and watch the movie
175. Read “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” by April Genevive Tucholke
176. Read “Four Past Midnight” by Stephen King
177. Read “Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland” by Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus
178. Read “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol
179. Read “Trauma”
180. Read “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” by JK Rowling and watch the movie
181. Read “This is That Travel Guide to Canada”
182. Read “The Trouble with Goats and Sheep” by Joanne Cannor
183. Read “Tough Shit” by Kevin Smith
184. Read “Tales of Beedle the Bard” by JK Rowling
185. Read “The Trouble with Alice” by Olivia Glazebrook
186. Read “The 100 Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating” by Alisa Smith & JB MacKinnon
187. Read “At Home in Old Strathcona” by Gwen McGregor Molnar
188. Read “The Tumbling Turner Sisters” by J. Fay
189. Read “The Dangerous Animals Club” by S. Tobolowsky
190. Read “The Book of Speculation” by E. Swyler
191. Read “The Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins
192. Read “Shine Shine Shine” by Lydia Netzer
193. Read “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel and watch the movie
194. Read the EC Wells series
195. Read “Scrappy Little Nobody” by Anna Kendrick
196. Read “The First Phone Call From Heaven” by Mitch Albom
197. Read “Hope’s Boy” by Andrew Bridge
198. Read “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
199. Read “The House At the End of Hope Street” by Menna Van Praag
200. Read “Home” by Harlan Coben
201. Tour the Saskatchewan Science Center
202. Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
203. Visit the Atomic Bomb Dome in Japan
204. Visit the Dead Sea of Saskatchewan (Little Manitou)
205. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint
206. Visit the Eskimo Museum in Churchill
207. Visit Prime Berth Fishing Museum in Twillingate
208. Go to the Barbie Expo in Montreal
209. Visit the Acadian Historical Village in Caraquet
210. Visit the Tokyo National Museum
211. Visit the Owl Café in Akhabara
212. Go to the Tokyo Studio Ghibli Museum
213. Visit the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg
214. Visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
215. See a Sunset Retreat Ceremony at the RCMP Heritage Center in Regina
216. Visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec
217. See Head-Smash-In Buffalo Jump in Fort McLeod
218. Visit the Shinjuku Goen National Garden in Japan
219. See Niagra Falls
220. Visit the Gopher Hole Museum in Torrington
221. Visit Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada in Toronto
222. Visit the Royal Ontario Museum
223. Do the Underground Tour at Bell Island’s Mine Museum
224. Visit the Samurai Museum in Japan
225. Visit Leo Mol Sculpture Garden in Winnipeg
226. See a show at the Regina Globe Theater
227. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax
228. Visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
229. Visit the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa
230. Visit the Fort George National Historic Site of Canada at Niagara-on-the-Lake
231. Go to Science North in Sudbury
232. Take a photo with the Hachiko statue in Tokyo
233. Go to the national Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo
234. Visit the Amsterdam Cheese Museum
235. Visit the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum in Japan
236. Catch all Fourth Gen Pokemon Go Pokemon
237. Catch all Second Gen Pokemon Go Pokemon
238. Catch all Third Gen Pokemon Go Pokemon
239. Successfully do winged eyeliner
240. Have a yard sale
241. Grow Lavender
242. Go scuba diving
243. Go rock climbing
244. Go through the Edmonton Corn Maze
245. Attend a Superstore cooking class
246. Bowl a 100+ game
247. Catch a fish
248. Dye my hair blonde
249. Go ice fishing
250. Tour Candy Cane Lane
251. Find 5 Geocaches
252. Go paintballing
253. See the stars at an observatory
254. Go on a double date
255. Can something with mom
256. Play through Fran Bow
257. Visit Dr Woods House Museum
258. Grow parsley
259. Go on a bike ride around Telford Lake
260. Solve a Rubik’s cube
261. Grow oregano
262. Pick berries from a berry farm
263. Host a holiday dinner for family
264. Plant a Tree
265. Skip rocks with Daniel
266. Do yoga outside at sunrise
267. Go horseback riding
268. Go to the Deep Freeze Festival
269. Learn how to edit photographs
270. Get a hot stone massage
271. Pose for a nude painting
272. Complete a 642 Things to Draw Journal
273. Be in a boudoir photoshoot
274. Get ears pierced again
275. Learn Under the Sea on xylophone
276. Learn calligraphy
277. Go roller blading
278. See a moose in the wild
279. Learn Over the Rainbow on ukulele
280. Pick a pumpkin at Upick
281. Build a fire
282. Complete Wreck this Journal
283. Build a sandcastle
284. Build a snowman
285. Complete a 1000 Piece Puzzle
286. Get all Pokemon Go medals
287. Try a sensory deprivation chamber
288. Sew all badges on my camp blanket
289. Sign a petition
290. Camp at Elk Island Provincial Park
291. Tour the Alberta Legislature Building
292. Go apple picking
293. Go hostelling in Nordegg
294. Photograph a robin
295. Photograph a blue jay
296. Go to the ballet
297. Go to a hot spring in winter
298. Plant a Fairy Garden
299. Fully decorate apartment for Halloween
300. Go to another TWOS Dark Matters Night
301. Go to the Muttart Conservatory
302. Play through Beyond Two Souls
303. Watch an outdoor movie
304. Go to the John Walters museum
305. Body paint with Daniel
306. Take a class at the Greenland Garden Center
307. Go Canoeing
308. Play a game of chess
309. Play laser tag
310. Have a girls night
311. Go to a drop in class at the Art Gallery of Alberta
312. Send out Christmas cards
313. Reach level 40 of Pokemon Go
314. Visit the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
315. Go on a Canmore Cave Tour
316. Get a couples massage
317. Have a game night at Table Top Café
318. See a live show at the Roxy
319. Shoot a Gun
320. Juggle 3 balls
321. Pick a door lock
322. See a Rapidfire Theater show
323. Dance on my balcony with Daniel as it gently rains
324. Go to a driving range
325. Write a love letter
326. Go to a U of A varsity game
327. Go to the new Royal Alberta museum
328. Go to a hockey game
329. Go to a football game
330. See the Nutcracker Ballet
331. Play at Breakout Edmonton
332. Complete a coloring book
333. Go peddle boating
334. Visit the Alberta Aviation Museum
335. Visit the Jurassic Forest
336. Play slots at a casino
337. Go skating
338. Try to escape The Cabin at Escape City
339. Complete my Sims challenge
340. Get a BBQ and have a BBQ with friends
341. Tube down the Pembina river
342. Get a facial
343. Take a class at Purdy’s Chocolates
344. Do a "Disney Love" photoshoot with Daniel
345. Grow a carrot plant
346. Fit size 6 pants
347. Do 100 consecutive push ups
348. Hold Kala Bhairavasana (yoga)
349. Hold Sirsasana (Yoga)
350. Do 100 Consecutive Sit Ups
351. Reach goal weight of 120 lb
352. Walk 20 000 steps for 3 consecutive days
353. Attend a drop in spin class
354. Buy and eat only local food (produce, meat, etc) for 30 consecutive days
355. Try hot yoga
356. Hold Crow Pose (Yoga)
357. Complete 12 months to a healthier you challenge
358. See a movie at Princess Theatre
359. Go to the Edmonton Film Fest
360. See a movie and have dinner at the VIP theatre
361. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Musical and Art Movies
362. Watch the Rotten Tomatoes Top 200 Movies of 2018
363. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 movies of 2017
364. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Documentary films
365. Watch Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 Comedy Movies
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‘THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL 20TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR’ ANNOUNCED
Tickets and VIP Experiences for the North American Portion of the Tour Go On Sale to the General Public Starting Friday, April 20 at LiveNation.com
Citi Presents Ms. Lauryn Hill at the Apollo Theater Announced for May 1
Los Angeles, CA (April 17, 2018) – Ms. Lauryn Hill is celebrating twenty years of her anthemic debut solo album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill with a newly announced World Tour produced by Live Nation. The GRAMMY® Award-winning artist will kick off the North American summer leg of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 20th Anniversary World Tour on July 5 in Virginia Beach, VA. Tickets and VIP experiences go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, April 20 at 10am local time at LiveNation.com. More details will be announced soon, including international dates, as well as the full lineup with Special Guest performers at each show on the tour.
Ms. Hill uses her platform to raise money and awareness for frontline charity initiatives through touring. A portion of the ticket sales go towards the MLH Foundation, which directly contributes support for education, health, agriculture, technology, and community based businesses and development initiatives throughout the Diaspora. Your contribution will be put to use through donations made from ticket sales to support community building worldwide. See the full list of charities below.
Of the tour Ms. Hill notes, ”This album chronicled an intimate piece of my young existence. It was the summation of most, if not all, of my most hopeful and positive emotions experienced to that date. I Loved and believed deeply in my community’s ability to both Love and heal itself provided it received the right amount of support and encouragement. Our world today, both complex and changing, is in need of the balance between moral fortitude and cathartic expression. I hope the Love and energy that permeated this work can continue to inspire change with Love and optimism at the helm.”
In addition to her scheduled tour dates, Ms. Lauryn Hill will also be playing at the iconic Apollo Theater on Tuesday, May 1st exclusively for Citi cardmembers. The tickets will be $20 in honor of the twentieth anniversary of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill album. All ticket proceeds will go directly to the MLH Foundation. https://mslaurynhill.tmverifiedfan.com
The Citi Presents Ms. Lauryn Hill at the Apollo Theater show will be powered by Verified Fan – the newest technology to ensure tickets get directly to the most passionate fans. Not scalpers or bots. Starting Tuesday, April 17 at 10AM ET, Citi cardmembers can register through Thursday, April 19 at 10PM ET to unlock access to tickets and use their Citi card to complete the ticket purchase if verified. Only fans that have received a unique code will have the chance to purchase tickets for performances on Monday, April 23 at 10AM ET. Register now for the Citi Presale powered by Verified Fan at: citiprivatepass.com and for additional information.
Exclusive VIP experiences will be available for all tour dates. VIP experiences include a meet and greet with Ms. Hill, complete with photo opp and autograph signing, as well as a package where fans will have an opportunity to watch a portion of the show from on stage. VIP experiences can be purchased as an upgrade when buying tickets. Limited edition specialty merch items, designed by Ms. Hill, will also be available at all shows and online. For more details on VIP experiences, please visit www.MsHillVIPs.com and www.MsLaurynHill.com.
Citi® is the official pre-sale credit card of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hil 20th Anniversary Tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase pre-sale tickets beginning Tuesday, April 17at 2:00pm local time until Thursday, April 19 at 10:00pm local time through Citi’s Private Pass® program. For complete pre-sale details visit https://www.citiprivatepass.com/.
Multi-platinum artist Ms. Lauryn Hill rose to prominence with The Fugees and took the world by storm two decades ago as a solo artist with The Miseducation of Ms. Lauryn Hill. Singles including “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and “Everything Is Everything” catapulted her to superstardom, ultimately lauding her with ten GRAMMY® nominations and five GRAMMY® Award wins.
MS. LAURYN HILL TOUR DATES:
Thu Jul 05 - Virginia Beach, VA - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
Sun Jul 08 - Bristow, VA - Jiffy Lube Live
Wed Jul 11 - Boston, MA - Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Fri Jul 13 - Philadelphia, PA - Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing
Sun Jul 15 - Wantagh, NY -Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Wed Jul 18 - Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage
Fri Jul 20 - Detroit, MI - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Wed Jul 25 - Charlotte, NC - Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
Thu Jul 26 - Raleigh, NC - The Red Hat Amphitheater
Sun Jul 29 - Tampa, FL - Al Lang Stadium
Tue Jul 31 - Miami, FL - Bayfront Park Amphitheater
Thu Aug 02 - Jacksonville, FL - Daily’s Place
Fri Aug 03 - Atlanta, GA - State Bank Amphitheatre At Chastain Park
Sun Aug 05 - Nashville, TN - Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Wed Aug 08 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
Fri Sep 07 - Las Vegas, NV - The Joint
Sun Sep 09 - San Diego, CA - Open Air Theatre
Wed Sep 12 - Portland, OR - Portland Memorial Coliseum
Fri Sep 14 - Vancouver, BC - Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park
Sat Sep 15 - Seattle, WA - ShoWare Center**
Thu Sep 20 - Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre
Sat Sep 22 - Phoenix, AZ - Comerica Theatre
Mon Sep 24 - Albuquerque, NM - Isleta Amphitheater
Wed Sep 26 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater
Sat Sep 29 - Houston, TX - Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Sun Sep 30 - Dallas, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Wed Oct 03 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
Fri Oct 05 - St Louis, MO - Chaifetz Arena
About Live Nation Entertainment
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Tickets are on sale now for our summer shows
with Rise Against and The Used at https://www.riseagainst.com
Jul 15 - Las Vegas NV @ Zappos Theater
Jul 16 - Santa Barbara CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
Jul 17 - San Diego CA @Petco Park
Jul 19 - Los Angeles CA @ The Forum
Jul 20 - Reno NV @ Grand Sierra Resort
Jul 22 - Spokane WA @ Knitting Factory
Jul 23 - Vancouver BC @ PNE
Jul 24 - Bend OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
Jul 26 - Salt Lake City UT @ The Complex Outdoor
Jul 27 - Denver CO @Levitt Pavilion
Jul 29 - Albuquerque NM @ Villa Hispana at EXPO
Jul 30 - Oklahoma City OK @ Criterion
Aug 1 - Dallas TX @Bomb Factory
Aug 2 - San Antonio TX @ Tech Port Center
Aug 4 - Atlanta GA @ Tabernacle
Aug 5 - Myrtle Beach SC @ House of Blues
Aug 6 - Raleigh NC @ Red Hat Amphitheatre
Aug 8 - Norfolk VA @NORVA
Aug 9 - New York NY @ Rooftop at Pier 17
Aug 12 - Boston MA @ Roadrunner
Aug 14 - Asbury Park NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage
Aug 17 - Cleveland OH @ Jacob's Pavilion
Aug 18 - Detroit MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2022
1 DECEMBER 2022 || The Princess of Wales visited Eastern Boston visited Piers Park in East Boston to see the changing face of Boston’s shoreline as the city contends with rising sea levels along with the Prince of Wales on their second day while on a 3-Day Trip to the city.
Catherine opted for -
'Peppe' Cashmere and Silk Turtleneck Sweater in 'Spice' by Gabriela Hearst
'Epper' Ribbed-Knit High-Rise Nidi Skirt in 'Spice' from Gabriela Hearst
Bespoke Brown Long Coat by Alexander McQueen
Gold and Diamond 'Maxi' Cupid Hoop Earrings by Daniella Draper
Bespoke Ankle Boots in Brown Suede by Gianvito Rossi
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Sum 41 Add Canadian Tour Dates
Sum 41 have added some final Canadian tour dates.
03/29 – Mexico City, MX @ Punk Rock Festival
03/30 – Monterrey, MX @ Pa’l Norte
04/19 – Omaha, NE @ The Astro ^
04/20 – Wichita, KS @ Wave ^
04/21 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater ^
04/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^
04/24 – St. Louis, MO @ The Factory ^
04/26 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe ^
04/27 – Milwaukee, WI @ Rave ^
04/29 – Baltimore, MD @ Pier 6 ^
04/30 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^
05/01 – Portland, ME @ Cross Insurance Arena ^
05/04 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage ^
05/05 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount ^
05/06 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount ^
05/08 – Reading, PA @ Santander Arena ^
05/09 – Raleigh, NC @ The Red Hat Amphitheater ^
05/11 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy ^
05/12 – Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville
05/14 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium ^
05/15 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre ^
05/17 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple
05/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Skyline Stage at The Mann ^
05/19 – Norfolk, VA @ Chartway Arena ^
06/13 – Interlaken, CH @ Greenfield Festival 2024
06/14 – Hradec, CZ @ Rock For People
06/15 – Nickelsdorf, AT @ Nova Rock
06/16 – Derby, UK @ Download Festival
06/19 – Dublin, IE @ Fairview Park
06/21 – Neuhausen ob Eck, DE @ Southside Festival
06/22 – Lyon, FR @ Slamdunk
06/23 – Schneesel, DE @ Hurricane Festival
06/26 – Viviero, ES @ Resurection
06/28 – Ysselsteyn, NL @ Jera on Air
06/29 – GeiselWind, DE @ Mission Ready
06/30 – Marmande, FR @ Garorock
07/04 – Nantes, FR @ La Nuit de ’Erdre
07/05 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter
07/06 – Belfort, FR @ Les Eurockéennes
07/07 – Hunxe, DE @ Ruhrpott Rodeo
07/09 – Milan, IT @ I-Days
07/11 – Argeles sur mar, FR @ Les Deferlantes
07/12 – Madrid, ES @ Madcool
07/13 – Lisbon, PT @ Nos Alive
08/01 – Rimouski, QC @ Parc Beausejour
08/03 – New Glasgow, NS – The Jubilee 2024
08/04 – Saint John, NB – Area 506 Festival 2024
08/07 – Saguenay, QC @ La Baie’s Harbor Village Agora *
08/08 – Québec, QC @ Quebec City Old Port Agora *
08/09 – Victoriaville, QC @ Rock La Cauze
09/03 – San Francisco, CA @ Masonic Auditorium ^
09/04 – San Francisco, CA @ Masonic Auditorium ^
09/06 – Portland, OR @ Alaska Airlines’ Theater Of The Clouds ^
09/07 – Seattle, WA @ Wamu Theater ^
09/08 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert House and Event Center ^
09/10 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Lot at The Complex ^
09/11 – Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre ^
09/12 – Des Moines, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall ^
09/14 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple ^
09/15 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center ^
09/17 – Coraopolis, PA @ UPMC Events Center ^
09/23 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach ^
09/24 – Orlando, FL @ Orlando Amphitheater ^
09/26 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life 2024
09/28 – Austin, TX @ H-E-B Center at Cedar Park ^
09/29 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall ^
09/30 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ^
10/02 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre ^
10/03 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater ^
10/05 – Las Vegas, NV @ Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino ^
11/23 – Nanterre, FR @ Paris La Défense Arena
01/10 – Victoria, BC @ Save On Foods Memorial Centre #
01/11 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena #
01/13 – Kelowna, BC @ Prospera Place #
01/16 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome #
01/17 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place #
01/18 – Saskatoon, SK @ Sasktel Centre #
01/20 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Place #
01/23 – St. Catharines, ON @ Meridian Centre #
01/24 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre #
01/25 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell #
01/27 – London, ON @ Budweiser Gardens #
01/28 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
01/30 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena (Final show)
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^ = w/ The Interrupters
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Lauryn Hill Remixes Drake’s “Nice For What” At Apollo Theater
Drake’s latest single “Nice For What” has been burning up the charts, even recently achieving the feat of replacing his song “God’s Plan” as number one on the Billboard charts sometime last month. The mega success of his newest single is definitely due in large part to his sampling Lauryn Hill’s 1998 classic “Ex-Factor.” Well, it appears as though Ms. Hill herself has decided to co-sign the track in a major way as the singer-songwriter remixed the song during a recent performance on Wednesday (May 1).
While performing “Ex-Factor” at the Apollo Theater, the iconic artist transitioned the song into “Nice For What,” and began performing her lyrics over the Canadian-born star’s beat.
“See this is ‘Ex-Factor’ / He took the sample / My s**t is classic / Here’s an example,” Hill rapped.
View the full video of the performance above.
In addition to showing fans who started this shit with her remix performance at the Apollo, Hill will also be celebrating the 20th anniversary of her legendary debut album Miseducation of Lauryn Hill with a special summertime tour. The trek will cover North America with 20-dates spanning across a three-month period, and it all kicks off in Virginia Beach on July 5 with a concluding date of October 5 in St. Louis.
Check out the full list of tour dates below.
Lauryn Hill Tour Dates
Jul 5 – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater @ Virginia Beach, VA
Jul 8 – Jiffy Lube Live @ Bristow, VA
Jul 11 – Blue Hills Bank Pavilion @ Boston, MA
Jul 13 – The Festival Pier Penn’s Landing @ Philadelphia, PA
Jul 15 – Northwell Health Jones Beach Theater @ Wantagh, NY
Jul 18 – Budweiser Stage @ Toronto, ON
Jul 20 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre @ Sterling Heights, MI
Jul 25 – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre @ Charlotte, NC
Jul 26 – Red Hat Amphitheater @ Raleigh, NC
Jul 29 – Al Lang Stadium @ Saint Petersburg, FL
Jul 31 – Bayfront Park Miami @ Miami, FL
Aug 2 – Daily’s Place @ Jacksonville, FL
Aug 3 – Chastain Park Amphitheatre @ Atlanta, GA
Aug 5 – Metro Nashville Municipal Auditorium @ Nashville, TN
Aug 8 – PNC Bank Arts Center @ Holmdel, NJ
Sep 7 – The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino @ Las Vegas, NV
Sep 9 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre @ San Diego, CA
Sep 12 – Rose Quarter @ Portland, OR
Sep 14 – Deer Lake @ Burnaby, BC
Sep 15 – accesso ShoWare Center @ Kent, WA
Sep 20 – Shoreline Amphitheatre @ Mountain View, CA
Sep 22 – Comerica Theatre @ Phoenix, AZ
Sep 24 – Isleta Amphitheater @ Albuquerque, NM
Sep 26 – Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre @ Morrison, CO
Sep 29 – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land @ Sugar Land, TX
Sep 30 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory @ Irving, TX
Oct 3 – UNO Lakefront Arena @ New Orleans, LA
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Escaping From 2020 With My Favorite Writers
From the Editor: Everything you missed in food news last week
This post originally appeared on August 22, 2020 in Amanda Kludt’s newsletter “From the Editor,” a roundup of the most vital news and stories in the food world each week. Read the archives and subscribe now.
Due to a glitch, my newsletter last week is lost to the world, and I had no time to recreate it. But I had three important takeaways I’ll summarize here. 1. There were a LOT of openings last week, at least 20 that I found nationally relevant. I’m assuming these are places that just figured “if not now, when?” but it’s interesting to track how they’ve adapted out of the gate to this moment. 2. We launched this How to Help guide last week that should help you route any funds to worthy organizations fighting for restaurant workers and against food insecurity. If you yourself are looking for help, the list of orgs is a great place to start. 3. My fantastic colleague Sonia Chopra put in her last day at Eater last week after an incredible eight-year run and I want to publicly wish her bonne chance on her new journey.
Now as for this week, I’d like to point you on this mid-August day to a gorgeous collection of travel stories. As the pandemic hit, we were just about to publish one of our big, splashy, servicey packages focused on dining in Barcelona. And our team was abroad reporting out the following guide, scheduled for a summer launch (and barely made it back in time!). That work is going to have to sit on ice for awhile.
Instead we offer a collection of missives from some favorite writers on pandemic-appropriate getaways (and how they ate their way through them). While there’s no service, per se, no hot tips, no lists or maps, there’s beauty and humor and joy and sadness and it’s also pretty to look at. So please check it out.
On Eater
— Closures: The Riddler locations in both New York and San Francisco; Flaming Saddles in Los Angeles; Navy Pier in Chicago; and Ton Kiang in San Francisco.
— Openings: Etta River North, a second location of a popular brunch and pastry destination, in Chicago; Kimika, a Japanese-Italian restaurant from the owners of a popular Thai restaurant, and Nice Day, a Chinese takeout pop-up inside of restaurant Junzi, in New York; Indigenous Food Lab, an education and training center from chef Sean Sherman, in Minneapolis; Mr. Roni Cups, a pizzeria from the O Ya team, in Boston; Bunny Bunny, a new Chinese restaurant in Detroit; and a reopening of Post House, a Charleston restaurant that got a makeover and new owners after closing in early 2019.
— Philadelphia reopened for indoor dining.
— The James Beard Foundation canceled its 2020 chef and restaurant awards (that were postponed from May to September) and both the media and chef/restaurant awards for 2021. Awards right now will “do little to further the industry in its current uphill battle.”
— High-end restaurant Blue HIll at Stone Barns will not reopen as usual next year, instead launching a series of chef residencies focused on ”a rotating, diverse set of chefs’ voices that interpret the farm and the region through their own cuisines and experiences.”
— The next season of Netflix show Chef’s Table will focus on pitmasters.
— I’ve never wanted to go tailgate in a New Jersey parking lot so badly.
Garrett Sweet/Eater Chicago
A spread at new Chicago restaurant Kasama
— In which Ryan Sutton (controversially but correctly) calls Thomas Keller’s recently closed high-end mall restaurant TAK Room “a bland, plutocratic restaurant that failed to have any real impact on the city’s culinary scene.” RIP
— Third party delivery apps are still “partnering” with restaurants without their consent, and it’s annoying as hell.
— I wrote about this a few weeks ago, but here’s a service director at a popular New York restaurant making the case for outdoor dining.
— Bagel consolidation of note in California: hip SF spot Wise Sons purchases Oakland’s Beauty’s.
— High profile D.C. restaurant Emilie’s lost its second chef this year and may close or rebrand.
— A look at the offerings from already-popular and very delicious-sounding Kasama, a Filipino-American bakery and cafe in Chicago.
— Home brewer Shannon Harris is aiming to open the first Black-owned brewery in Austin.
— Last but not least, it’s imperative you read Meghan McCarron’s nuanced look into the allegations against food world editor Peter Meehan. It published just as I was wrapping this note so I can touch upon it more next week.
Off Eater
An oral history of the ‘Steamed Hams’ episode of The Simpsons and the internet’s fascination with it. [Mel Magazine]
A look at Black jam makers, including Shakirah Simley, and racism within the craft food movement. [NYT]
Now restaurants have to worry about denial of service lawsuit threats from customers who refuse to follow mask-wearing guidelines. [Vice]
Customers, even in mask-conscious New York, are being disrespectful to restaurant workers. [GS]
If you have sweet cherries still available by you, please do the right thing and make these brown butter cherry bars. [SK]
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From the Editor: Everything you missed in food news last week
This post originally appeared on August 22, 2020 in Amanda Kludt’s newsletter “From the Editor,” a roundup of the most vital news and stories in the food world each week. Read the archives and subscribe now.
Due to a glitch, my newsletter last week is lost to the world, and I had no time to recreate it. But I had three important takeaways I’ll summarize here. 1. There were a LOT of openings last week, at least 20 that I found nationally relevant. I’m assuming these are places that just figured “if not now, when?” but it’s interesting to track how they’ve adapted out of the gate to this moment. 2. We launched this How to Help guide last week that should help you route any funds to worthy organizations fighting for restaurant workers and against food insecurity. If you yourself are looking for help, the list of orgs is a great place to start. 3. My fantastic colleague Sonia Chopra put in her last day at Eater last week after an incredible eight-year run and I want to publicly wish her bonne chance on her new journey.
Now as for this week, I’d like to point you on this mid-August day to a gorgeous collection of travel stories. As the pandemic hit, we were just about to publish one of our big, splashy, servicey packages focused on dining in Barcelona. And our team was abroad reporting out the following guide, scheduled for a summer launch (and barely made it back in time!). That work is going to have to sit on ice for awhile.
Instead we offer a collection of missives from some favorite writers on pandemic-appropriate getaways (and how they ate their way through them). While there’s no service, per se, no hot tips, no lists or maps, there’s beauty and humor and joy and sadness and it’s also pretty to look at. So please check it out.
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— Closures: The Riddler locations in both New York and San Francisco; Flaming Saddles in Los Angeles; Navy Pier in Chicago; and Ton Kiang in San Francisco.
— Openings: Etta River North, a second location of a popular brunch and pastry destination, in Chicago; Kimika, a Japanese-Italian restaurant from the owners of a popular Thai restaurant, and Nice Day, a Chinese takeout pop-up inside of restaurant Junzi, in New York; Indigenous Food Lab, an education and training center from chef Sean Sherman, in Minneapolis; Mr. Roni Cups, a pizzeria from the O Ya team, in Boston; Bunny Bunny, a new Chinese restaurant in Detroit; and a reopening of Post House, a Charleston restaurant that got a makeover and new owners after closing in early 2019.
— Philadelphia reopened for indoor dining.
— The James Beard Foundation canceled its 2020 chef and restaurant awards (that were postponed from May to September) and both the media and chef/restaurant awards for 2021. Awards right now will “do little to further the industry in its current uphill battle.”
— High-end restaurant Blue HIll at Stone Barns will not reopen as usual next year, instead launching a series of chef residencies focused on ”a rotating, diverse set of chefs’ voices that interpret the farm and the region through their own cuisines and experiences.”
— The next season of Netflix show Chef’s Table will focus on pitmasters.
— I’ve never wanted to go tailgate in a New Jersey parking lot so badly.
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A spread at new Chicago restaurant Kasama
— In which Ryan Sutton (controversially but correctly) calls Thomas Keller’s recently closed high-end mall restaurant TAK Room “a bland, plutocratic restaurant that failed to have any real impact on the city’s culinary scene.” RIP
— Third party delivery apps are still “partnering” with restaurants without their consent, and it’s annoying as hell.
— I wrote about this a few weeks ago, but here’s a service director at a popular New York restaurant making the case for outdoor dining.
— Bagel consolidation of note in California: hip SF spot Wise Sons purchases Oakland’s Beauty’s.
— High profile D.C. restaurant Emilie’s lost its second chef this year and may close or rebrand.
— A look at the offerings from already-popular and very delicious-sounding Kasama, a Filipino-American bakery and cafe in Chicago.
— Home brewer Shannon Harris is aiming to open the first Black-owned brewery in Austin.
— Last but not least, it’s imperative you read Meghan McCarron’s nuanced look into the allegations against food world editor Peter Meehan. It published just as I was wrapping this note so I can touch upon it more next week.
Off Eater
An oral history of the ‘Steamed Hams’ episode of The Simpsons and the internet’s fascination with it. [Mel Magazine]
A look at Black jam makers, including Shakirah Simley, and racism within the craft food movement. [NYT]
Now restaurants have to worry about denial of service lawsuit threats from customers who refuse to follow mask-wearing guidelines. [Vice]
Customers, even in mask-conscious New York, are being disrespectful to restaurant workers. [GS]
If you have sweet cherries still available by you, please do the right thing and make these brown butter cherry bars. [SK]
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Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton 2018 Tour Dates
June 12 - Evansville, IN @ The Ford Center
June 14 - Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
June 15 - Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
June 17 - Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 20 - Burgettstown, PA @ KeyBank Pavilion
June 21 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
June 22 - Erie, PA @ Presque Isle State Park
June 24 - Baltimore, MD @ Pier Six Pavilion
June 26 - Oxon Hill, MD @ MGM National Harbor
June 27 - New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
June 29 - Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
June 30 - Watertown, NY @ Watertown Fairgrounds Arena
July 2 - Lenox, MA @ Tanglewood
July 3 - Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Amphitheatre
July 5 - Bangor, ME @ Darling's Waterfront Pavilion
July 6 - Boston, MA @ Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
July 14 - Mashantucket, CT @ The Grand Theater at Foxwoods
July 15 - Bensalem, PA @ Xcite Center at Parx Casino
July 17 - Alpharetta, GA @ Verizon Amphitheatre
July 18 - Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena
July 20 - St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
July 21 - Hollywood, FL @ The Event Center at Hard Rock
July 23 - Nashville, TN @ Grand Ole Opry House
July 27 - Allen, TX @ Allen Event Center
July 28 - Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre
July 30 - Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theatre
August 2 - Lincoln, NB @ Pinewood Bowl Amphitheatre
August 4 - Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
August 11 - Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
August 12 - Costa Mesa, CA @ OC Fair and Event Center / Pacific Amphitheater
August 15 - Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
August 17 - Stateline, NV @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena
August 18 - Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion
August 20 - Boise, ID @ Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden
August 21 - Bend, OR @ Edgefield Amphitheatre
August 23 - Troutdale, OR @ Les Schwab Amphitheatre
August 25 & 26 - Woodinville, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle
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