Treasure Island Flea 2nd Anniversary Show – Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-26, 2013, 10am-4pm

Treasure Island Flea 2nd Anniversary Show – Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-26, 2013, 10am-4pm
Event on 2013-05-25 10:00:00
The TREASURE ISLAND FLEA is turning 2, and we are celebrating in a big way!
MAY 25 – 26, 2013 SATURDAY & SUNDAY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
It's Our Birthday! It's Like No Other Day!

Check out the FunCheapSF Carnival!

Spin the FunCheapSF Wheel to win prizes like Flea Spree gift certificates, free movies passes, & more!

Experience OuterBody games: compete in life size mazes and human tetris while looking at yourself from a camera installed directly above you!

Retro & Vintage pinball machines
Be amazed by acclaimed Magician, Magic Bill
Compete in free hula hooping competitions & more!

Featured DIY Course: Make Your Own Lotion From Local Goats!

​Flea favorite, Faerie Goatmother, will lead a free ​do-it-yourself course to teach you how to make your own soap from goats milk!

Faerie Goatmother will also showcase a few of their favorite goats for you to meet.

TI Flea: Antique Roadshow!

Get your items appraised….For Free! (check our website for times and location)

Ever wonder how much that family heirloom might be worth? One of our vendors was shocked when he found out that what he was selling at the flea for was actually worth 00! Holy Moly!

Whether it's an item collecting dust in your house or a treasure you found at the flea, come and get appraised by an expert to see how much your treasure is really worth!

Shopping for cool and rare finds ~ Gourmet Food ~ Wine ~ Entertainment ~ Scavenger Hunt & more…

at The Great Lawn, Treasure Island
6th Street, Ave of the Palms
San Francisco, United States

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350 lb. running back: David Fangupo commits to Hawaii

A 350 lb running back? That’s a defensive back’s worst nightmare! David Fangupo just may bring that bad dream to reality for his upcoming NCAA opponents in 2…
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Ocean State Tour de Cure

Ocean State Tour de Cure
Event on 2013-06-02 00:00:00
Tour de Cure is more than just a cycling event.

It's a life-changing event. A day full of fun and excitement where riders of all levels join forces in the fight to Stop Diabetes® and raise critical funds for diabetes research, education, and advocacy in support of the American Diabetes Association.

The Tour is a ride, not a race. Whether you are an occasional rider or an experienced cyclist, there is a route just for you.

The best family cycling event in the state, the Ocean State Tour de Cure consists of 5 different routes that are sure to cater to your riding ability. All routes cruise along the picturesque coastline of southern Rhode Island and are fully supported by rest stops and support vehicles. Sign up today and join us on June 2nd for the Ride of your Life!

Route Lengths: 100 mile, 60 mile, 30 mile, 15 mile, 7 mile

at Narragansett High School
245 SOUTH PIER ROAD
Narragansett, United States

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Unknown – iAMHiLiTER » Podcast Feed


Unknown – iAMHiLiTER » Podcast Feed

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FlowersToCN.com Launches a Comprehensive Same-Day Flower and Gift Delivery Service


Guangzhou (PRWEB) May 10, 2013

FlowersToCN.com has established itself as the premier online destination for flower delivery to China, but the launch of its same-day delivery service will make it easier than ever for customers to celebrate special occasions with family and friends even when they cant be there in person. As well as convenience, the wide range of flowers and gifts are available at price-points to suit every budget, means that spreading happiness and joy has never been more easier.

By working closely with a nationwide network of almost 500 local florists, FlowersToCN.com has made it easier than ever for international customer to send flowers to China. Closer working relationships will now allow customers to benefit from the convenience of as same-day delivery service. From Beijing to Guangzhou and a number of other Chinese cities such as Shanghai, Shengzhen, Tianjin and dozens more, as long as orders are placed by 3pm local time, flowers and other gifts will be delivered within 3-6 hours. With 100% satisfaction promised or a complete refund provided, FlowersToCN.com continues to improve on its exceptional service.

Combining the wide range of gifts on offer with an affordable yet speedy service has so far been the key to companys ongoing success, but it is anticipated the addition of a same-day delivery service will attract new customers. Spokesperson Yu Xu has said, “Peoples lives are constantly getting busier, and we can all be guilt of leaving things to the last minute. Offering a same-day service is important to our customers, who no longer have to worry about letting down family and friends with gifts that arrive days late. Everyone knows that in China flowers are very important, so we are proud to continue offering 100% satisfaction or money back with this same-day delivery service.”

FlowersToCN.com is the leading nationwide flower delivery service in China. With same-day delivery available in most Chinese cities and an extensive and diverse range of both flower bouquets and other gifts, they offer an unbeatable way for customers around the world to celebrate Chinese holidays and festivals, or simply to let distant friends and family know that someone is thinking of them.







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Tina Anderson – Get Fit! Stay Healthy!


Tina Anderson – Get Fit! Stay Healthy!

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Jeff Dunham

Jeff Dunham
Event on 2013-08-08 20:00:00

at Hampton Beach Casino
169 OCEAN BOULEVARD
Hampton, United States

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ResortQuest Real Estate


Bethany Beach, Delaware (PRWEB) May 11, 2013

ResortQuest Real Estate

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Laura Stevenson with Special Guests Field Mouse and Homeless Gospel Choir

Laura Stevenson with Special Guests Field Mouse and Homeless Gospel Choir
Event on 2013-05-22 20:00:00
Laura Stevenson with Special Guests Field Mouse and Homeless Gospel Choir
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 – 7:00pm doors / 8:00pm show

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Some day in the not too distant future, America will dip its corners deeper into the ocean, the waves ever grinding at its shores as tectonic plates shift and sink. The effect of melting icecaps on the beaches of her native Long Island is one of the triggers for Laura Stevenson's worrying mind, as she struggles with the overwhelming notions of an infinite universe and the imminence of her own death. Obsessive musings on these subjects has led her to describe herself as an "unfunny Woody Allen," though friends and fans might disagree, finding plenty of humor in her introspective and self-deprecating nature. The repetition of these existential questions is the driving force behind Wheel, an album brimming with life and death in the desperate search for what keeps us turning in the face of doubt, an exercise in coming to terms with the overwhelming beauty that can be found in the lack of an answer.

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Laura Stevenson was born and raised on Long Island into a family of mariners and music makers. She spent many of her younger days on the sugar barges of NY harbor with her father and uncles, who all made their living on the water, at one time running one of the largest fleets on the Hudson. Meanwhile, her mother's parents were successful musicians; Harry Simeone, the composer and choral arranger responsible for such works as "The Little Drummer Boy" and "Do You Hear What I Hear?" and Margaret McCravy (stage name McCrae), a singer from South Carolina who got her start accompanying her elder siblings "The McCravy Brothers," a harmonious gospel folk duo, before continuing on her own to record and tour with bandleader Benny Goodman. Armed with her grandfather's love for modernist dissonance, a genetic predisposition for harmony, and with her sea legs firmly planted in the traditions of American folk singing, Stevenson began creating melodies at a very young age. "My mom would find me in my room, looking out the window, out at the street, singing by myself, sometimes crying," she laughs, "I was a weird kid."

At around five Stevenson began playing piano by ear, and at that point her mother decided lessons were a sound investment for the young musician. In High School between going to punk shows every weekend, she spent her afternoons singing in four different choral groups, exploring a growing love for acapella. "Big time nerd stuff," as she recalls, lamenting that there wasn't a show like Glee around to validate her when she was in the thick of it. Hundreds of hours of extra-curricular singing combined with a natural talent has no doubt paid dividends when it comes to Stevenson's powerful vocals. The confidence and precision with which she unabashedly sings out on record and on stage stands in sharp contrast with the reflective uncertainty and isolation that comes through in her lyrics.

Though Stevenson began writing classically on piano early on, it wasn't until her late teens that she taught herself how to fingerpick the guitar, aspiring to have the quickness and intricacy of her "guitar god," Dolly Parton. The new instrument opened up a window of creativity and Stevenson soon began writing songs heavily influenced by the writers her father had raised her on, such as Neil Young, Gram Parsons, and Carole King, while also drawing inspiration from music that she discovered on her own like Leonard Cohen, and Jeff Mangum. Meanwhile, leaving her comfort zone, Stevenson started playing in friends' bands in and around Long Island, a time that she says, "taught me how to be on tour, how to give and take with other musicians, and not be afraid of my own ideas." With a new found confidence and a solid and supportive community of creative people behind her, Stevenson moved to Brooklyn in her early 20s and soon started performing her own material, loosely assembling a backing band of friends from other projects. In 2010, she released her bare-bones full-length debut simply entitled, A Record, which she quickly followed the year after with Sit Resist, the first solid document of her work playing with a full band. Those two albums and a healthy amount of touring brought Stevenson a dedicated fan base, drawn to her voice, her words, and her relatable down-to-earth persona.

While writing the 13 songs that make-up her newest record, Wheel, Stevenson sought to understand her place within the frame of time, nature, and among those that she loves. With her words, a careful twine of prose and humor, Stevenson manages to expose the nagging contradictions that make life so terrifying but also so worth living, how it is possible to simultaneously feel both fear and joy, the bitter aftertaste of something so beautiful it makes you sick. Themes of passage, the cycle of the moon, the seasons, and love's ever-shifting states of dependence, are all interwoven throughout Wheel as songs ebb and flow from her band's crashing walls of distortion and pounding drums, to sweet string-led overtures, to moments where it is just Stevenson and a guitar.

In recording Wheel, Stevenson decided to up the production value, steering away from the lo-fi approach of her previous two albums. Forcing herself to fully give-in to the recording process, and relinquish some of creative control she enlisted producer, Kevin McMahon, someone whose work she respected immensely and who would, as she put it, "be the perfect set of ears for these songs." She also brought in Rob Moose on violin and Kelly Pratt to play brass, adding their own layers of depth to the band's full arrangements. Despite the move to sleeker production, Wheel retains its organic nature, relying primarily on the resonance of acoustic instruments and the electricity of simply over-driven amplifiers, with its most synthetic moment coming from a Roland organ, an unconscious decision that Stevenson explains as her and her band's way of "being real, relying on each other's energy to keep time and just playing the songs like human beings, flaws and all."

at Club Cafe Live
56-58 S 12th St
Pittsburgh, United States

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Gloomy Sunday – Billie Holiday

Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday Gloomy Sunday album Greatest Hits no copyright infringement intended.
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