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Sep
09

Hopscotch Calendar Helps Organize Big Weekend

hopscotch[1] The Independent Weekly’s first-ever Hopscotch Music Festival begins on Thursday night in several music venues and bars across downtown Raleigh. The event showcases over 120 of the best emerging indie acts in the country, with an emphasis on the strong talent in this region. Highlighting the festival are Public Enemy, Broken Social Scene, Panda Bear, and the North Carolina Symphony. However, that only scratches the surface of what’s going on all weekend.

bowerbirds The young festival has an iPhone app, but doesn’t have an Android app available. Gogoraleigh has created the next-best-thing; a calendar . Follow all 150+ events by subscribing to gogoraleigh’s Hopscotch Music Festival calendar. See an act you like? Add it to your own calendar. Unsure about an act? Open up the calendar’s event, and see the band’s hometown, follow its link to Hopscotch’s band page (where you can sample tracks from the band), and see a map to the venue. You can even enable an alert for each act if you want.

Instead of reinventing the wheel, though, let’s just follow the links to all of the great material out there about Hopscotch:

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Sep
09

Glass Moon Reuniting for Redd Benefit on Sunday

GlassMoon While the occasion is sad, there is great news for Glass Moon fans. The band and some other local legends will perform and show their support for Tommy Redd, co-founder and songwriter for Nantucket, who recently lost his wife to cancer.

Moe’s Southwest Grill and friends of Tommy Redd are presenting the Switch Benefit Concert this Sunday (September 12) at 5 p.m. at Crossroads Entertainment Complex in Wake Forest. All proceeds from the benefit will go directly to Tommy Reed and his daughter Amanda to help them recover from the financial stress of his wife’s battle with cancer.

Moe’s Southwest Grill Wakefield will serve burritos, nachos, and sweet tea, donating all proceeds to Redd and his family. Between bands there will also be auctions and raffles to win items donated by such artists as Marshall Tucker, The Outlaws and Sugarland.

Bands performing at the benefit include Jesse Bolt, Super Grit, Drive, Cirkus, Brimstone, and Glass Moon who are reforming just for this event after a 25-year hiatus. The host of the benefit is Mark Roberts, TV personality and best known as the “Traffic Guy” on WRAL.

“Tommy has been such a good friend to me over the years as well as numerous artists that will be performing at this benefit. We are honored to be able to give him something in return and help him  through this tough time,” said Steve Johnson, event coordinator for the benefit and longtime friend of Tommy’s. “I am overwhelmed with the support the benefit is receiving from the Triangle area music community and I am excited to see old faces and jam out for a great cause.”

Tickets can be purchased in advance for $20 online at http://www.2112online.com/switch2010/ or at 2112 Percussion. Tickets will also be available at the door with the “Killer at 25” deal: $25. For those who can not attend the show, donations can be made at http://www.2112online.com/switch2010/ .

Sep
09

Brian Regan Coming to DPAC

regan On Thursday, March 3, Brian Regan will return to the Durham Performing Arts Center. Tickets go on sale to the public tomorrow at 10a, and are on presale today.

Sep
09

Have Tea at the Joel Lane House

The Joel Lane Museum House, “The Birthplace of North Carolina’s Capital City,” will sponsor Lizzie Lane’s Colonial Tea on Sunday, September 19, 2010 from 3 to 5 pm (with a rain date of Sunday, September 26). Elizabeth was Colonel Joel Lane’s seventh child. He was a founding father of Raleigh and an officer in the Militia during the American Revolutionary War.

In the beautiful colonial gardens at the Joel Lane Museum House, mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and granddaughters will learn the etiquette of taking tea and cakes in colonial times. After tea, they will have a chance to participate in early American crafts and games. Henry Goodman, fiddler, will provide live music. As they sip on tea or lemonade and eat either 18th-century style or modern cakes, attendees will learn the history of tea and how colonial people took their tea. After tea, the girls can play games like graces, dance the Virginia Reel, make a rag doll, decorate a paper fan, and “tin” punch a Christmas ornament.

Admission is by advanced purchase only. Tickets may be obtained by calling 919-833-3431. Admission for the public is $30 for adults and $20 for children 12 and under; members of the Joel Lane Historical Society pay $25 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under. Minimum age is 5 years old.

Sep
04

ACC Calendars Ready for Download

basketball Local basketball fans with iPhones, Android Phones, Blackberrys, Outlook, Palm devices and more are in luck! Gogoraleigh’s Calendars Tab is your home for free 2010-2011 basketball schedules for the entire ACC in .CSV, .ICS, and Google Calendar formats.

This year gogo goes all out, offering schedules for each individual ACC team, as well as one giant calendar which includes all games. Events on the calendars include not only the game time, but also links to ESPN’s team pages and the name of the venue where the game is being played. On some devices, like Android phones, the location becomes a link to Google Maps showing the venue’s location.

Gogoraleigh decided that these 13 calendars aren’t enough, though, and added home-only calendars for UNC and N.C. State.

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Outlook-Based Blackberry/iPhone/Palm Users
  • ACC_Cal After downloading the appropriate CSV file (see below), create a new folder in your in Outlook calendar (Bball11, for example). Use the File | Import and Export… to import from “another program or file”, then “Comma Separated File (Windows)”. Be sure to pick your new calendar folder as the target. This will set up the schedule in your new sub-calendar where you can make whatever changes you want.
  • iPhone Users – Open iTunes with the iPhone connected and sync (you may have to specify your newly added calendar in the “Info” tab’s Calendars section.) Now you can view the basketball schedules as their own sub-calendar or as a part of all calendars.
  • DUK_UNC If you have a device which doesn’t support subcalendars (like Treos and older Palm devices), you’ll need to copy the imported basketball events into your main calendar. When you are happy with the way the subcalendar looks, change the calendar view to “Events” (instead of 7-day or 31-Day or whatever view you’re using). “Select All” from the list, and drag them over to your main “Calendar” (The Treo and other Palm Handhelds only sync to the main calendar – time for Palm to get with the program on that one!). If you want to keep your sub-calendar intact, use Ctrl-drag instead of plain drag. That will create a copy of each event to the main Calendar and keep the Bball08 calendar in place. Sync your handheld to copy the events to the handheld.
Google Calendar/Android Users

NCS_WAK My favorite way to follow the ACC’s basketball calendar is to add it to my Google Calendar set. The Google Calendar is a dynamic, subscribable calendar that offers much flexibility. For instance, several game times have not been announced. As soon as they are set, actual game times will magically appear in your calendar. Also, Google Calendar offers a map link for quick viewing of the game’s venue location.

Additionally, Google has created a simple interface through mobile phone browsers. It allows one to view and implement ACC Calendar events. It also recognizes hyperlinks in the event’s description, so easy access to the team files is achievable by using the online Google Calendar app. To view these add the calendar using the link below, then visit http://calendar.google.com from within Safari on the iPhone or your Android browser.

(Note: Gogoraleigh will also carry the home-only calendars as an integrated feature of its normal Gogoraleigh Do-It Calendar ).

google_calendar_fluid To view a Google Calendar, go to the gogoraleigh Calendars page and click on the appropriate calendar link. Once the calendar is displayed, you can add it your set of Google Calendars by clicking on the “+Subscribe” bottom on the bottom right.

iCal Users

There are two options:

Palm Desktop and Yahoo! Calendar Users

Palm-logo My brother-in-law taught me a neat trick. In order to get a CSV calendar into Palm Desktop, one can use Yahoo! Calendar as an intermediary. After downloading the .CSV file from gogoraleigh, open Yahoo! Calendar and click “Options” in the upper right. Then select “Import/Export”. Go to “Import From Outlook”, selected the filename, and click “Import”. Yahoo! Calendar users are done at this point. Palm Desktop users need to verify the import, then return to the “Export to Palm Desktop” section. Pick your target and hit “Export”. The resulting .DBA file should then be ready to import into Palm Desktop.

Beware! It appears easy to lump Yahoo! Calendar events that are unrelated into one calendar. If you are simply using Yahoo! Calendar as a conduit to Palm Desktop, verify that your calendar is clean before originally importing the .CSV file, otherwise unrelated events will get lumped with basketball dates in your resulting .DBA file.

RSS

rss Each of the Google Calendars carries an RSS feed. This might be an interesting addition to your RSS Feed collection because each calendar change will appear in the feed. This is most useful as an alert to a game time changes in the schedule. The RSS Feed for each calendar can be found when viewing each individual Google Calendar.

Notes

Calendars are apt to change, so check back occasionally for updates. To determine the version of your schedule, open the note associated with any event, and look for the version number. If your calendar is older than those listed above, simply delete the events in Outlook in your old one and import the events of the newer file. Google Calendar is dynamically updated on the back end, so you always know you are up to date when using Google Calendar.

Use at your own risk. I do not accept responsibility for any consequences resulting from errors in the schedule.

Link to Gograleigh Calendars

Aug
31

Symphony to Play Free Concert at The Walt

NC Symphony Logo 201011 Raleigh has a new outdoor amphitheater, and the North Carolina Symphony will be there this September to help break it in. The orchestra, led by Maestro William Henry Curry, will wave goodbye to summer and kick off its bold new concert season with “Pops in the City,” a free concert in Raleigh Amphitheater, Sunday, Sept. 12, at 7:00 p.m.

Families and friends can bring a picnic, grab a lawn seat in the heart of downtown Raleigh and prepare for a musical world tour. First, in collaboration with the Independent ’s Hopscotch Music Festival, Minneapolis-based multi-instrumentalist Dosh opens at the performance beginning at 5:45 p.m. with his electronic blends of folk keyboard and experimental sampling. Then the Symphony takes over with a globe-trotting symphonic showcase.

The lineup first transports concertgoers to the golden age of classical music, including Handel’s joyous Overture to Music for the Royal Fireworks —a powerhouse selection to launch the Symphony’s debut in the city’s newest venue. The fireworks don’t stop there, as Curry turns to the trumpet section to bring two Latin-flavored brass showcases to life: Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona’s “Andalucia” and his legendary jazz standard, “Malagueña.” Henry Mancini’s classic serenade “Moon River” then paves the way for a charming tribute to Mancini’s legacy and selections from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story . With a closing note by John Williams, as well as “America the Beautiful,” this free concert offers Raleigh residents an unforgettable night on the town.

The North Carolina Symphony’s 2010-11 season opens in downtown Raleigh’s Meymandi Concert Hall with renowned guest artists Navah Perlman, Giora Schmidt and Zuill Bailey joining the Symphony to perform Beethoven’s “Triple” Concerto on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24-25.

Aug
29

Tom Petty/ZZ Top Coming to TWC

petty On Saturday, September 18, Tom Petty will be in Raleigh after all, as he returns to the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek. ZZ Top opens. This is a “rescheduled” event, so if you had tickets to the earlier-planned show, Ticketmaster should have contacted you by now. If you don’t have tickets , they are on sale now.

Aug
29

Lady Antebellum Coming to Cary

On Thursday, September 23, Lady Antebellum will return to the area. This time it is a headlining date at Cary’s Booth Amphitheater. Tickets are on sale now.

Aug
28

Vampire Weekend Coming to The Walt

vampire On Sunday, October 17, Paul Simon Vampire Weekend will play the downtown Raleigh amphitheater. Slowcore fave Beach House opens. Tickets went on sale yesterday, but as of this posting, tickets in the center of the 26th row are still available.

Aug
28

Major League Gaming Stops in Raleigh

halo This weekend the Raleigh Convention Center is hosting a stop on the 2010 Major League Gaming (MLG) Pro Tour, hosting the world’s top gaming talent under one roof.  Winners will earn significant cash prizes and the chance to become the next champion Pro gamer.

You can see some of the best talent in the league competing at Halo 3, Tekken 6, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Starcraft 2, and World of Warcraft. MLG’s celebrated Pro players will also be available for autographs and additional bonus activities are scheduled for the event.

Some highlights include Team Instinct, winners of the last two Pro Circuit competitions in Columbus and Orlando, are aiming for their third win of the season. Their unexpected wins so far have caused a dramatic stir within the Pro Circuit rankings as they excelled against several of the top ranking teams.

Also in town is Str8 Rippin, one of the best Halo teams in the world. Final Boss will also be a team to watch out for as they vie for the MLG spotlight and the ultimate championship

The event lasts thru Sunday evening (Sat 10a – 10p, and Sun 10a – 8p) at the Raleigh Convention Center. Spectator admission is $25.

Aug
25

Mike Posner on Fallon Tonight

posner Mike Posner is a Detroit-native, but his academic career at Duke had to be put on hold recently because his music career began to explode. His CD “30 Minutes to Takeoff” sits at #8 on the Billboard 200 chart, led by the single “Cooler Than Me”. Posner is a guest on tonight’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon”, airing at 12:30am on NBC. (Will Ferrell is the primary guest, but his Raleigh ties are for another post).

Aug
24

Drumline Live Coming to Memorial Auditorium

The people behind the movie “Drumline” are bringing the black marching band tradition back to the stage with Drumline Live II . The tour hits Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium on Friday and Saturday, February 25 & 26. No word on tickets yet.

Aug
19

Stone Temple Pilots Coming to The Walt

stp On Tuesday, October 5, we’ll all just hum along as The Stone Temple Pilots hit Raleigh’s new downtown amphitheater. Tickets go on sale tomorrow (8/20) at 10am.

I got dragged to see STP at the Dean Dome on the Tiny Music tour. I have to say I was thoroughly impressed with them live. Every song played was better than the recorded version, and the staging, lighting, and creative execution kept the show interesting from start to finish. If you watch the show on Palladia that was recorded earlier this year in Chicago you’ll get the gist of what I’m saying, but it is no substitute for their great live show. My “run-pee” suggestion is to take a break during all of the songs from their terrible new CD.

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