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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
These are the descendent of my signature Stacker beads. I call them Stacker Blooms. They are thick and rounded, but not spheres. The swirl design is on both sides. Nice, plump beads.
Bagged and stacked maize grains ready for transport. Photo by IITA. (file name: DSC_0188_n). ONLY low res file available.
The view from our table. People on Yelp remarked about the noise - and some of that may have to do with the ceiling and walls - there's something weird about the acoustics there because while the place was packed it seemed like voices were amplified more than normal.
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In picture-perfect sunlight, this westbound stack train races around the curve at MP 300 in Torrance, PA.
Recently, I have been spending an amazing amount of time working on this stacked digital projection system. We finally got it done. And I took some time to get some pictures.
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Birmingham’s High Note Night Club closes with killer performance by Stacked Like Pancakes
The High Note is a long time fixture in the Birmingham underground music scene. The club has hosted every genre of music from rap battles, indie concerts, pageants for the LGBTQ community, Hip Hop, Rock-n-Roll and jazz.
Last night the night club hosted its final concert before closing its doors forever. True to the High Note brand, they invited Baltimore based band, Stacked Like Pancakes. Stacked Like Pancakes is currently playing clubs in the southeast before they hit the road as part of the Vans “Warped Tour” in July. In their first tour stop in the Magic City, Birmingham’s favorite entertainment blogger was on hand to catch history in the making.
The 7 piece ensemble brought a mixture of funk, rock-n-roll and a lil bit of pop. It’s truly good old-fashion party music. The band consists of Kellen McKay (lead vocals) x Zach Foote (bass-trombone) x Michael Busch (lead guitar) x Andy Dawson (trombone) x Kevin Goren (drums) and Will Lopez (bass guitar).
Performing their classic hits “Sharks in the Sky” and “Shit- Fuck- Dammit - Dammit,” the group gave a highly engaging concert. The entire night, I kept waiting for chart-topping singers Andre 3000 x Janelle Monae or even Adam Levine to make a surprise cameo appearance to close out the killer night.
The band’s fanbase is steadily growing as concert dates are increasing. For more information about Stacked Like Pancakes, please visit their website stackedlikepancakes.com/
About Andre J. Thomas
Andre J. Thomas is a 5x Award Winning producer for the hit show, College Talk. Andre is a featured writer for Black Moguls Magazine, GumpTown Magazine, BeatsBangBlog, The Birmingham Times and SwurvRadio. Also is a contributing blogger for The Stardome Comedy Club and serves as the official publicist for rapper Q Dot Davis.
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Somewhere in Deer Isle, Maine, we zoomed past a beautiful shady corner where someone had stacked rocks upon rocks. We came back by the spot on our way back in to town, and I spent a while trying to get shots that included all of the stacks.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Right: Valerie J. Gross President and CEO of the Howard County Library System.
Bananas Foster soft serve, rummy caramel sauce, bananas foster bread pudding chunks, honey dusted pecans, and caramelized bananas
No hissing, no clawing: stackable cat is always well-behaved at the vet.
what the eff?!? I'm a semi-finalist in the mochimochi photo contest!
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.