Thursday, October 14, 2010

Fuji Fp 100c Compatible Cameras

Mr.T-Bone & Friends - Instrumental Session Vol.1

E 'release from a few days for the JUMP UP RECORDS Chicago's first completely instrumental album Mr.T-Bone's, it has used to aid in the years met many friends in the various tours between the U.S. and Europe, has put together bands and soloists from around the world and the result is 12 tracks of intense and full of music.
Bands guest: The Slackers (NYC, USA)
The Bullets (Los Angeles, USA)
The Caroloregians (Charleroi, BE)
The Moon Invaders (Charleroi, BE) The
Ratazanas (Oeiras, P )
The Captive Soul (San Francisco, USA)
The Forthrights (NYC, USA)
The Heatmakers (Marseille, FR)
Guests:
Larry McDonald - percussions (RS7 & Dub Is A Weapon)
David Hillyard - tenor / Baritone sax (Slackers & RS7)
Kincaid Smith - trumpet (Hepcat)
King Django - chatting
Roger Rivas - organ (Aggrolites)
Buford O'Sullivan - trombone (Easy Star Allstars)
Tommy Tornado - tenor sax (Rude Rich) Rich
Graiko - trumpet (Westbound Train & Void Union)
Parpaglione Paul - tenor / alto sax (Mr.T-Bone & Bluebeaters Allstars)
Cecio Wheat - tenor sax / flute (Young Lions)


available on vinyl and CD http://www.jumpuprecords.com

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Pink Sauce & Japanese

October raining books - 2010 - Mario Calabresi


Thursday, October 21, at 18 - conference room of the Museum of the Territory,
Via Quintino Sella (in collaboration with the Friends of the Library )
Presentation of "The difference " Alessandro Tesio and " Vette" by Ruben De Lorenzo

Alessandro Tesio is called "dreamer, writer, thinker and maverick." For further details on its production can be found at his blog that is dedicated to writers, lovers of reading and free-thinking .


October raining books
a nation that reads and 'A HISTORY BEAUTIFUL
Quintino Sella and the emergence of a public library in Biella: the "construction" of the readers Italians of yesterday and today

Around 1871 the population of Biella is 17,240 inhabitants, but when you consider the entire district will reach 156,531. The city is full of public and private schools, but until 1874 the only book funds for the development of public education are the library of the Episcopal Seminary and the circulation of workers' associations and the few volumes of the College of St. Francis.
The October 19, 1873 Quintino Sella di Biella e-mail to the Mayor, Thomas of Marmora, a letter stressing the need to base, with the help of private citizens a public library, possibly attached to a school and accompanied his proposal with the gift of 2355 volumes. The letter states that "a lot less important city of Biella in Italy have public libraries, and perhaps there's no hall of equal importance that it is free." Locate a suitable place then as the former convent of S. Sebastian and asks the City Council to act in the following points:

"that benefits the former convent of St. Sebastian for a local store and district municipal library;
" that would rely on the conservation ... and the responsibility to someone Vocational School, which would assign a tenuous therefore pay "
" which authorizes the acceptance in storage of the books that were allowed to make public use under the rules would then be set for the local Library.
Following the solicitation of Sella and her donation, the City Council on 11 February 1874 establishing the Municipal Library, adjacent to the Vocational School and located in the former convent of St. Sebastian.


In May of 1876 Joseph Venancio Sella donates 12,239 books to the City provided that they are made available to citizens and also Quentin decides to offer a gift to the City's books and records that he had lodged at the vocational school. The only condition is that Quentin puts the deed of gift addressed to the Mayor, which draws also on behalf of his brother, is that the library will be for public use.
In that year Joseph Venancio dies and the City promises to Quentin that will seek to open as soon as possible to the public library and entrance to affix a plaque in memory of the donors. In early June of that year, at the expense of the family seat, the books are stored in San Sebastian, with its catalogs. The adviser in charge of receiving the books, states that it "disturbed the order given by the family seat", ie: A botanical works, B and C of Medicine, D, E, F of the literature. On 16 June 1876 the City Council formally accepts donation.
On November 19, 1879 the City Council approves the appointment of Domenico Vallino a librarian, decided to open to the public for four hours daily and approves a regulation.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

People With Extra Vertebrae

Dear Lord Byron ... Li Na

... tonight is really to talk about the case seriously.

You write that "there is joy in the woods unexplored, there is rapture on the lonely beach, there is life where no one comes close to the deep sea, and there's music in its roar ".
Write: "I I love not man less, but Nature more. "

All right.

But if I told you that when looking for accommodations in Girona I met him in a few hours the availability of three people ready to welcome you home.
if I say that here in Girona I was a guest of a great family, which gave me confidence from the minute I set foot in the house.
if I say that even if I had already found accommodation at Guillem, another guy who had offered me hospitality, Ignacio, invited me to dinner with friends at his house to learn more about my story.
if I say I ate tortillas made good home more of my life, along with the salami and wine sincere.
If I told you that all night the boys are sure to never speak, and I mean never, in Catalan between them, but only English, because I did not felt excluded from the discourse.
If I told you the whole evening made me feel at home, through words, gestures and touch.
if I say all of them have told me that I can always count to have a bed in Girona, where I'll need it.

if I say, all touched by this demonstration of affection, I picked up the guitar and I played Ignacio " Please please please let me let me let me get what i want this time "and" Do not Look Back in Anger "with an intensity not felt for a long time.
So much so that at the end of the songs Jiani tells me:" Thank you. You put me in touch with my world start to finish. "

Behold, dear Lord Byron, Lord, how you want ... here, I will rewrite your verse so '.
C' is an immense joy in dining with friends, there is infinite ecstasy in welcoming travelers to your table, there is intense life, where nobody comes, singing my heart. And there is music, only music that comes veins, in its roar.
Again . I do not I love nature less, but the man more.