2. Violin
Poetry She cried for all the broken hearts,
Painted everlasetched ting winters –
By: Mark R Slaughter Floral patterns in ice;
A frozen tear to
Soften up the bastard bones.
Bow made love to needy string
In cooing fling – wanton whispers
Fondled under pianissimos,
Caressing callous hearts.
Melodrama swayed in satin sound
– Yet the player wasn’t there,
Only creamy song, soothing, yearning,
Teasing bitter minds.
I sensed her persevering loneliness
For beauty of an evening:
Romance of a tune; laughing,
Sobbing at the fire.
Then a climax –
Writhing passion cutting deep –
Wounding macho flesh,
And all in a work of musical art:
Ephemeral stories, yarned of music
Honed impossibly through her tones.
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5. Current Projects and Follow Your
Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail (2012)
John Bryan Smith
article by
On July 13, 2011, Senses Fail posted "We are hanging writing new songs
and practicing for the shows this weekend." on their Facebook page,
suggesting writing for a new album has begun. The band has also been
posting various pictures via Twitter and Instagram of them in the studio.
Senses Fail announced that they would be going on tour with
Stick To Your Guns, Make Do and Mend, and The Story So Far in
November.
The band then released The Fire on vinyl through Mightier Than Sword
Records.
Senses Fail has been confirmed to be playing on the
2012 Vans Warped Tour. They will also be releasing a greatest hits album
entitled Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail which features music
from all of their previous albums and comes with an added four-track EP
of new songs. The album is scheduled to release on June 19, 2012 in a
double-CD package and will be limited to 10,000 copies.
6. Hall of Fame Golf Classic, Reception
Dinner Aims to Raise Funds for Dixon High
Athletics by Itzel Lopez
• Excitement is building up as the Dixon High Athletic Association prepares
to announce this year’s inductees into the Dixon High School Hall of Fame.
The inductees will be announced Friday night at a Homecoming Reception
and Golf Tournament Awards dinner at El Macero Golf Club in Davis.
• The day’s events will begin with a golf tournament that serves as a
fundraiser for Dixon High School’s Athletic Program said Juan Cornejo, one
of the event’s organizers.
• “We are pretty close to being sold out on the golf tournament itself,”
Cornejo said. “This is the 2nd Annual Golf Tournament. All the money that
we raise is for the support of Dixon High athletics.”
• Although most of spots for the golf tournament are sold, there are still
some foursomes for $800 still available. A foursome includes:
• Signed baseball from one of these MLB players: Will Clark, Dennis
Eckersley, Ricky Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Tim Lincecum, Mike Piazza,
Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez or Brian Wilson, (randomly selected)
7. The Yankees by Robert Keyes
• Published: Spitball (1986)
• The Yankees are in spring training
down in Florida.
I can feel them everyday
cracking their bats on anvils
with each warmer sunrise.
• The Yankees pound quarters
out of the moon.
The Yankees knock birds out of trees
by the millions.
I can listen to them
chewing up the college squads
and minor leaguers
like wolves on a deer.
It is a thing to hear.
• The snow
listens so hard it vanishes.
The pastures
clear themselves of everything
but wind.
The ponds collapse,
the ground moves.
• The Yankees are heading north.
9. Baseball Short Stories: Race To the
Plate By Ryan Smith
The stadium was filled with people. The Braves were playing the Mets to decide who would
dominate the National League East. In the clubhouse, the room was full of uncertainty.
“I’m so nervous!” exclaimed rookie Jeff Barber.
“Don’t worry,” the first baseman, Lawrence Slade said. “You’ll do fine.”
“I remember my first game,” recalled Garrett Flynn. “I came up with the bases loaded in the sixth. I
got a great pitch and crushed it. It went into the gap and I got a triple out of it.”
“Okay guys,” the Braves skipper, Pat Moran said. The docile team turned toward Moran.
“This is probably the most important game of your lives. All of you have the potential to be
someone great. Prove it tonight. Winning this game will bring us closer to achieving our
ultimate goal—winning the World Series. So let’s get out there and win us a ball game!”
“Yeah!” shouted the team in response. With that, the players ran out onto the field.
The first inning started with Jeff at second base.
“Okay,” he said to himself. “You can do this. It’s just like at Reading only here the players are less
fickle.”
10. The first pitch was sharply hit to the third baseman, Merle Lovett. He fielded it cleanly, but then had a
wild throw to first. The runner stayed where he was at first base. The next batter stepped up.
“You cover on a steal!” Jeff shouted to Sung-Hoo Shim, the shortstop.
On the next pitch, the runner was off. Jeff ran to backup Shim.
Wait, Jeff thought. Shim doesn’t speak English! Jeff started to run towards second. He caught the
throw coming in from the catcher and dove for the bag. He put the tag on the runner.
“Yer out!” shouted the ump.
“Yeah!” shouted Jeff. That was close, he thought. The next batter struck out and the batter after him
grounded out to Shim. Jeff grabbed a bat because he was leading off.
“Well if it isn’t the rookie,” the catcher said as he stepped up. “Don’t miss, okay?”
“Don’t let him tamper with your mind!” shouted Slade from the on-deck circle. “Ignore him!”
The first pitch was way outside. The second and third pitches were strikes and the two after that were
balls. The count was full and Jeff swung at the last pitch. He missed strike three.
“Forget it,” Slade said as he walked back to the dugout. “You’ll get it next time.” No one threatened to
score until the fifth inning when the Mets had men at second and third with one out.
11. “Come on!” Jeff shouted at his second base position. “We can get out of this!” The first was hit sharply
to him. He fielded it masterfully and gunned it towards home plate. The catcher caught it and put the
tag on the runner.
“Yer out!” shouted the ump.
“Yeah!” Jeff shouted. “What a play!” The next batter grounded out and the inning was over.
In the bottom of sixth, Jeff had his third at bat. In his second at bat, he got a double. He crushed the
first pitch to deep center. The centerfielder got a great jump on it and made a great shoestring catch
near the wall. It was the last out. “Aw!” Jeff whined. As the centerfielder jogged in, he said, “Nice
catch.”“Thanks,” the centerfielder replied. Jeff decided to be tactful to everyone while I played
because that was the way the game should be played.
In the bottom of the ninth, the score was still tied, 0-0. He came up one last time with two outs and no
one on. He was incredibly nervous.
“Okay, I can do this,” Jeff said over and over. He stepped up to the plate. The first pitch was a ball and
the next, a strike. The third was in the dirt and the fourth wasn’t much better. The count was 3-1 and
the fifth pitch looked good so he swung. He crushed it into the gap and took off for first.
As Jeff rounded first, he saw that the ball was still in the outfield. He put on the afterburners and slid
head first into third. He was safe.
12. “Oh yeah!” Jeff shouted. One run and the Braves would win!
He looked at the pitcher’s delivery and found the error that
he was looking for. On the second pitch, he took off for home.
The pitcher was so shocked that he threw the ball too high.
Instead off sliding, Jeff barreled into the catcher. The ball
rolled out of the backstop’s glove.
“SAFE!” shouted the ump.
The other Braves charged out to meet Jeff at the plate. He
helped win a substantial victory for the team by stealing
home! The Braves were going to the playoffs!
13. Cage the elephant and why there
named that (article) by Marc Smith
• Why Cage the Elephant: "We were in Knoxville, Tennessee,
hanging outside a club after a show-this is probably in
2006," remembers singer Matthew Shultz, "and we saw
this guy with a shaved head and a long goatee yelling and
screaming and talking to himself. I'm pretty sure he had
some mental issues going on. He all of a sudden beelined
towards us. Everyone jumped into our car and shut the
doors. But I didn't make it into the car. I was stuck outside.
I thought for sure the guy was gonna stab me or
something, but then he came up to me and gave me a hug.
The whole time he was saying, 'You have to cage the
elephant, you have to cage the elephant.' Afterwards, I was
like, 'We gotta name the band that.'"
14.
15. The Boxer
by John Palmer
•He steps into the ring...for his very last fight
His whole life he has trained, for this one special night
He approaches his opponent, in the centre of the ring
The Referee gives the instructions; it's the same old thing
He steps back to his corner, and waits for the bell
For he knows he'll have to fight, like a bat out of hell
The fight rages on, and he's made it to the last round
It goes to the judges; so he waits while his head pounds
A decision has been reached, and the crowd quiets down
The decision is read, he has won the heavyweight crown
17. Tupac's Mom Approves Of
Coachella Hologram Tribute by
Kevin Blair
Iconic rapper Tupac Shakur found new life over the weekend
thanks to Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and special effects company
Digital Domain, which produced a hologram of the late star
for a "performance" with the two living rappers at this year's
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
The rap stars' set was the talk of the festival after Sunday
night's finale, and Tupac's mother - who handles most of the
slain star's affairs - has given her approval and applauded the
performance.
A rep for Afeni Shakur told TMZ.com that she "was absolutely
positively thrilled with Tupac's virtual performance".
It was reported early last week that Snoop's late cousin, Nate
Dogg - who died in 2011 after complications from a series of
strokes - would perform during the set as a hologram also, but
a video tribute was staged instead.
18. Short stories: Boxing
by Mayra Pella
The chant of the crowd reverberated along the cement walls surrounding him
as made his way down the long narrow hall to the entrance of light before
him. The collective repeat of his name fueled him with excitement and
determination. His heart was beating hard and steady by the time he reached
the entrance to the stadium. His skin shone with the sheer desire to be there.
To be able to conquer what was before him, the desire to be
victorious.Closing his eyes, he knew it was now time. With the lowering of his
head, his body poised before the entrance, he could feel the excitement of
the crowd, the desire to watch his art at work. His blood, sweat and tears the
vehicle towards victory.
With a final prayer and a gentle push of his trainer, he enters the stadium to
the explosion of anticipation from the crowd. Over the loudspeaker he hears
the roll of his name and he smiles, raising his arms in the air to show that he,
and not the one in the ring will be the one the ref holds an arm skyward in
victory. His smile soon fades, for now his excitement is determination. He is
here to fight.
19.
20. Music can tell a story
By Maria Luisa Taylor
• I hear the music
Music is love
Music is life
Music can tell a story
Music cheers
But also brings memories
What's so special about music?
When I listen to music it takes me'
to another world.
Music is my passion
Music soothes the soul
Music can take away the pain
Our life is music.
Music inspires me
The music flows through me
Do you hear it?
The beats of music.
Come dance with me tonight
22. Beastie Boys
Hello, Nasty Lawsuit ...
•
Filed Day Before MCA Died by TMZ staff
In what may be the worst-timed lawsuit EVER ... a record
label has accused the Beastie Boys of stealing its artist's
music on 2 of their biggest albums ... and it filed the suit just
hours before MCA passed away.
The case is actually pretty interesting ... TufAmerica claims
MCA, Mike D and Ad-Rock ripped off the '80s band Trouble
Funk ... and illegally sampled their music on multiple songs
featured on the albums "Licensed to Ill" and "Paul's
Boutique."
In the lawsuit, filed in federal court in NY on May 3,
TufAmerica claims the Beastie's sampled a famous drum beat
from the Trouble Funk hit "Drop the Bomb" on the 1986 hit
"The New Style."
23. • TufAmerica also claims the Beatie's stole riffs from the song
on "Car Thief" and "Hold It Now Hit It" ... and also ripped off
the Trouble Funk track "Say What" on the song "Shadrack."
So why sue now? TufAmerica claims the Beasties have been
re-releasing and distributing the tracks ... and are not paying
for the rights to sample Trouble Funk.
In fact, TufAmerica claims it has "never received royalties or
payment" for any of the songs ... ever.
So far, no comment from the Beastie Boys ... probably
because they have more important matters to tend to at the
moment.
24. Playing Better Golf When Slow Players
Clog Up the Course By: Benjamin Ehinger
• It’s no secret that some golfers move very slow and don't understand that
faster players should get to play through. However, this does not mean
you need to give up strokes because you get stuck behind golfers without
a clue. If you play regularly and you often get stuck behind slow players,
then this advice will help you play better golf.
Golfers react in many different ways when dealing with slower groups in
front of them. Some hit golf balls into them, while others throw a tantrum
or start taking lots of practice swings. None of these reactions will help
you to play better golf. You need a better way to deal with slow players on
the golf course.
You can't do much about a group of four slower players not letting you
play through, even if you happen to be playing by yourself. If you start
doubling or tripling your practice swings, you will just waste energy. If you
throw a tantrum, your entire game will fall apart. If you hit into them, you
might end up getting sued for hospital bills because you actually do hit
someone in front of you.
None of these outcomes lead you to playing better golf. Slow players may
annoy you more than anything else on the course may, but they can also
affect your game because you let them. If you want to play better golf
when stuck behind slow golfers, you need to understand five keys to
dealing with slower players.
25. • 1. Breath
Before you hit a ball into them, throw a tantrum, or burn all your energy taking
practice swing, breath. Turn your back to the slow golfers, take a short walk
towards the tee you just hit off, and take a few deep breaths. This will help you
to keep your cool and you won't let the frustration take over your golf game.
2. Enjoy Your Surroundings
Remind yourself that you could be stuck in an office working, but you're on the
golf course. You're surrounded by beauty and nature, which provides you with a
better day than those stuck at work or doing something else. Remember, you
love the game of golf. Big deal if this hole or the next few holes takes you a little
longer than you thought.
3. Expect Slow Play
If you go to the golf course expecting to fly around the course and finish your
round in less than 4 hours, then you've already set yourself up for failure.
Instead, expect to get stuck behind someone slow, prepare yourself for it, and
understand that you won't finish in less than 4 hours on most days. Golf courses
don't open to allow you to play fast. They open to make a profit and they want
to be packed. You should expect your round to take longer than usual and if
you're prepared for it, your play won't suffer.
26. • 4. Take your Mind off Golf
Golf is one of the only games that allows you to think about other things in
between the shots you hit and still achieve success. If you get stuck behind
slow players, getting your mind away from golf will help. You don't need to
spend the entire time you wait thinking about the next shot. Spark up a
conversation with another player, tell jokes, and do anything you can to keep
your mind off golf until it's time to play again.
5. Have a Snack
We all take snacks on the course with us and there's no better time to have a
little snack than when you get stuck behind slower players. Sometimes you
scarf down your snacks because you don't want the golfers behind you to wait
on you. Consider it an opportunity and have your snack without backing things
up.
By keeping your cool more often, you won't start gripping the club too tight
and hitting the ball all over the place. This will help you to play better golf even
if you get stuck behind a group of slower players for a few holes.