CYBERCULTURE > SpotWorld’s Ultimate Travel Companion Makes Debut in Apple’s App Store

SpotWorld Inc. is a mobile-first travel guide and social network which helps users find the best spots, anywhere. Our growing base of location-based, rich media is served “from the cloud” to mobile devices and the web.

San Francisco, CA – SpotWorld – The “Global Social Travel Guide” is a new take on the classic travel guide concept. Incorporating today’s location-based technology and the need for social connection, SpotWorld enables iPhone users to discover, learn about, and interact with media of the world’s best travel spots.

SpotWorld is the travel tool to have for users on-the-go. Users can browse community-generated itineraries of the best spots in the various destinations around the world, including those across North America, Europe and Asia. SpotWorld includes multimedia for over 500,000 global locations and places of interest, such as museums, local landmarks, zoos, attractions, amusement parks, eateries, shopping districts and famous city streets.

To take advantage of the full experience within SpotWorld, users are encouraged to not only create and customize their own personal itineraries, but also share them with friends and the SpotWorld community.

In addition, users can always discover and interact with spots near them. They can add tips, photos and ratings, while checking-in to nearby locales and earning points in SpotWorld’s location-based travel game. Every SpotWorld destination gives the user an opportunity to start as a “Newbie” and gain status through check-ins. By checking-in to multiple places during a trip, SpotWorld users can track and share their location with friends while competing for flags and points.

SpotWorld – The Global Social Travel Guide allows travel enthusiasts to explore the world and share their travel experiences in a whole new manner. SpotWorld is available as a free download in the Apple App Store and is optimized for iPhone and iPod Touch with IOS 4.0 and up.

MUSIC MONDAY: American Jazz Meets The Gypsy Side of Pop; Occidental Gypsy on Tour

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Occidental Gypsy is pioneering the sound of Gypsy Pop. Their mélange of uptempo, high-energy rhythms of Gypsy, melded with the catchy melodic hooks of Pop delivers a thrilling auditory experience to listeners.

It should then come as no surprise that Occidental Gypsy decided to gypsify Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” on the band’s debut album. “Over Here,” released in February 2011, has been quick to garner critical acclaim. Motif Magazine wrote, “Listeners will surely be all in with Occidental Gypsy’s OverHere” and defined the band as “a terrific and unpretentious fab four”.

The appeal of Occidental Gypsy is finding its way across multiple markets. In the past, Gypsy music has proven its accessibility in the success of acts such as Caravan Palace, The Lost Fingers, and the Gogol Bordello. Now, Occidental Gypsy’s sound is engaging an incredibly wide spectrum of listeners. In many ways the heart of Gypsy Pop embodies the essence and spirit of what jazz was in its infancy: developing, improvising, and arranging, with contemporary music as a foundation.

Occidental Gypsy was originally formed by brothers Brett (lead guitar) and Jeff Feldman (bassist) as a straight-ahead Gypsy Jazz Quartet. Through the release of Over Here and the addition of new members, the band has taken on a far more diverse, sophisticated, and eclectic sound. The group is fronted by Berklee trained singer and rhythm guitarist Scott (“Scottie”) Kulman, and supported by two Berklee students: violinist Jakub Trasak from the Czech Republic, and percussionist Francisco Vielma from Venezuela. The circumstances that brought this ensemble together are far from ordinary. Brett and Scottie serendipitously met on a park bench. Scott’s grandmother had approached the guitar-slinging Brett at the same park bench months earlier, speaking highly of her grandson’s musical talent. Scottie introduced Francisco and Jakub to the band.

An Occidental Gypsy performance includes so much more than just music. Scottie, Jakub, Brett, Jeff, and Francisco are incredibly energetic and charming entertainers who interact with fans on a personal level, and incorporate audience participation into every show. On stage, the dialog between band members is never less than entertaining, especially between the quick-witted Scottie and Brett who playfully tease one another to no end.

Live, the band compliments original material with expertly arranged gypsified covers. Occidental Gypsy’s unique approach to pop, jazz, and dance music stems from the influence of Gypsy Swing founders, Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grapelli. The members of the group posses a deep knowledge and reverence for the Gypsy style and feel honored to bring their music to the ears of new audiences. And now, with an ever-growing list of performances, and presence online through website and social networking pages, Occidental Gypsy’s fan base is constantly expanding.

The name Occidental Gypsy (Western gypsy) embodies the concept behind Gypsy Pop. The group has taken the Gypsy sound that originated in Eastern Europe and brought it Over Here to blend it seamlessly with contemporary American music. Interestingly, Gypsy Swing was created by taking American Jazz to the East and blending it with the Gypsy Folk tradition. Now almost a century later Occidental Gypsy is bringing the music back home.

Occidental Gypsy  Official Website >> go there
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Occidental Gypsy, U.S. Tour: Tour Schedule

 
 
11/11/2011, Fri
Portland, ME
  Mayo Street Performing Arts & Culture Series , 10 Mayo Street
Tix: $10.00, Show: 8 pm

  • More info: 207.615.3609

 

12/18/2011, Sun
Old Saybrook, CT
  Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center , 300 Main Street
Tix: $20.00,

  • More info: 877-503-1286

Black in America 4 | 8p.m. Nov. 13 | CNN TV

BLACK IN AMERICA 4

Watch “Black in America: The New Promised Land – Silicon Valley” on Sunday, November 13.  Hosted by Harvard graduate, Soledad O’Brien – an anchor and special correspondent for CNN/U.S.

Latino in America II: 

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/in.america/latino.in.america/

Latino in America I: 

 http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2009/latino.in.america/

…in America:

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/in.america/

Aboriginal Music Week Bursts with Artists’ Bold New Energy, November 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Dancing Beyond Stereotypes:

Aboriginal Music Week Bursts with Artists’ Bold New Energy, November 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba

The heyday for Aboriginal artists is now. With centuries-old fiddle tunes unreeling beside bumping club beats, with killer flow rocking the mic beside gritty guitar blues, there’s never been more creative space for young people of First Nation/Native American, Inuit, and Métis (mixed European and First Nation) heritage. They can sing their roots, weave newfound urban communities, and dance beyond stereotypes.

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MUSIC MONDAY: Red Hot Chili Peppers, through the years…

MUSIC MONDAY

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS

Alternative Rock | Funk Rock

CALIFORNIA

In celebration of the RHCP’s tenth studio album, Dialect Magazine has posted one video from each album in order of release date – oldest to most recent.  Enjoy and purchase the latest album, I’m With You.

 

  1. The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984)

  2. Freaky Styley (1985)

  3. The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987)

  4. Mother’s Milk (1989)

  5. Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)

  6. One Hot Minute (1995)

  7. Californication (1999)

  8. By the Way (2002)

  9. Stadium Arcadium (2006)

  10. I’m with You (2011)

 

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS LINKS

Ancestry.com | Pennsylvania Family History Day | Nov. 5, 2011

Pennsylvania Family History Day, November 5, 2011,

Wyndham Garden Hotel, Exton, PA

The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania invites you to Pennsylvania Family History Day to take place on November 5, 2011 at the Wyndham Garden Hotel in Exton, Pennsylvania. This all-day event will include several nationally-known experts.

In support of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania’s Family History Day, Ancestry.com is presenting a track of four classes designed to help you get the most out of your Ancestry.com membership.

Ancestry classes on Saturday, November 5th include:

9:30–10:30 AM
Getting Started with Ancestry.com with Juliana Smith

11:00 AM–Noon
Dead Men Do Tell Tales with Loretto (Lou) Szucs

1:45–2:45
Finding Your US Military Heroes on Ancestry.com with Juliana Smith

3:00–4:00
Hidden Treasures at Ancestry.com with Loretto (Lou) Szucs

Registration is $95 for GSP members, and $115 for non-GSP members.

Register today, then come to the Wyndham Garden Hotel in Exton, PA at 8:00 a.m. and get ready to take your research on Ancestry.com further than ever before.