Feeding Body and Soul in the South Bronx
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- Feeding Body and Soul in the South Bronx
- Precocious no more Ben Lee is getting married and getting a grip …
- Calysta Rose’s blog
- Return of the last-minute Playlist gift guide
- A new breed of tech-savvy DJs is giving the local scene a fresh spin
- Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
- DVDs / Blu-ray
Feeding Body and Soul in the South Bronx
New York Times United States
The order has grown steadily attracting men from across the country willing to give up material possessions and devote their lives to prayer and charity. The order now has 120 friars and 14 friaries worldwide. Brother Nicholas 32 is from hio and has been in the South Bronx for more than a year. He has a close-cropped head and a red beard and wears a gray robe with a hood sandals and a wooden cross attached to rosary beads that hang from a rope tied around his waist. The friars who take vows of poverty chastity and obedience spend four to five hours a day praying and most of the rest of their time trying to help the poor.
Precocious no more Ben Lee is getting married and getting a grip …
Melbourne Herald Sun Australia
The enfant terrible of Australian music is all grown up. Skip to: Search Box Section Navigation Network Navigation Content View the Sitemap ndm.
Calysta Rose’s blog
AbsolutePunk.net R
So I was happy to see them listed as performing at The Bamboozle Left. In between The Bravery (who were utterly awesome live) and My Chemical Romance (who closed the festival) we got to hear a new (to us) group called Blaqk Audio. We came right home and bought their album and discovered that the two members of Blaqk Audio were also part of a band called AFI (A Fire Inside). Well that was good news! We ended up by the end of the year with most of their albums. We bought two of them that night. Later at the Honda Civic Tour I got introduced to Phantom Planet (.
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Return of the last-minute Playlist gift guide
Macworld CA
They’re great cables but not the best choice if you?re on a budget as they?re pricey. To avoid breaking your budget seek out the Radio Shack-branded cables and adapters tucked away on one of the store aisles or back walls. Batteries Gear-heads are just grown up kids and because they are they have an insatiable need for batteries. Rather than pick up that 50-pack of AAs at Costco go greener by purchasing rechargeable batteries. Many include a charger and some can accommodate both AA and AAA batteries. Memory cards Most homes have at least one digital camera in residence. And those cameras like nothing better than a steady diet of memory cards.
A new breed of tech-savvy DJs is giving the local scene a fresh spin
Boston Globe United States
But the three Boston DJs providing the music that night were anything but traditional. ne of them DJ Die Young was spinning and flipping switches but his eyes were focused most intently on one thing: his laptop screen. Thunderdome like other local DJ nights is run by a new breed of music enthusiasts who’ve grown up with MP3s and hard drives instead of dusty vinyl records in milk crates. This cadre of Boston DJs – like DJ Die Young a. Jamie Michalski a 25-year-old Boston University electrical engineering graduate and Michael Potvin a bike- and electronics fix-it man and Apple Store employee – is riding the wave of DIY laptop beats popularized by big names such as Girl Talk into a new era.
Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
guardian.co.uk UK
First we have simply outgrown Farringdon Road. During the past 32 years we have expanded acquired a Sunday newspaper and grown a website. The Saturday paper alone is perhaps 15 to 20 times the size of its equivalent in 1976; the bserver probably five or six times. We’ve colonised assorted warehouses and office blocks in EC1. Any longer and the fire inspectors would have had us. Second the buildings are – to put it politely – showing their age.
DVDs / Blu-ray
MovieWeb
And I certainly wouldn’t have made it to the end especially after the devastating loss of my own pet. I probably would have gotten up and left the theater at age eight. Sure kids are supposed to be more grown-up in this decade of terrorism and consumer nightmares. A film like Marley & Me is given to a younger generation to make them stronger human beings. Its Where the Red Fern Grows for that disinfected generation. That’s all fine and dandy but still. When I saw the film there wasn’t a dry eye in the house except mine.