Saturday, December 10, 2005

FanSpace

http://groups.myspace.com/RVAFanClub



Everyone else likes this one
http://groups.myspace.com/rva

Monday, October 24, 2005

Reading is the new trend, hepcats!

Romans 12:2:Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world,



but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

Thursday, April 28, 2005

Kings Fest

Kings Fest is being held Thursday, July 7 through Saturday, July 9 at Paramount's Kings Dominion this year--
Third DayThree days of Christian music, speaking and teaching. Many performances are scheduled for this three day event.

Thursday: Third Day, Pillar, Hyper Static Union

NewsboysFriday: Audio Adrenaline, Cameron Mills, Rebecca St James, Kutless, Building 429, Hawk Nelson, Stellar Kart

Saturday: Newsboys, Wes Hamilton, Tobymac, FFH, Jeremy Camp, Thousand Foot Krutch, Dizmas
Click here for the Upcoming.org event listing. It would be cool if you registered with Upcoming and dropped yourself in the Richmond metro group, and listed yourself as attending if you are...

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Finding the Scene Part 1

I had a thought today. What if I subscribed to all the church newsletters in the Fan? I could compile a a list of the most interesting Young Adult activities and send it out to everoune through my account at sceneonerichmond@gmail.com.

Nah... too much work.

There must be an easier way to collect this information.

PS when I say Young Adult, I mean ages 20-30. We need a new word.

Monday, February 28, 2005

The Madness of Crowds

Crowds are trendy nowadays.
http://www.randomhouse.com/features/wisdomofcrowds/

I am skeptical. As I sit at World Cup Cafe on Morris Street, I observe to my left a rowdy group of 12 Christian young adults from a vibrant Fan-area church. They have colonized the entire East side of the cafe to the point that the Men's bathroom is blocked off. Their presence distracts the VCU kids trying to study, and their mass arrival and demand for every sort of fancy beverage and dessert creates a tremendous workload for the barista, which makes her grumpy. Is this a loving witness? It appears that this excursion into public space is also an intrusion, an invasion.

They are sincere in their relationships with each other, and I love them and respect them for it, but they represent a tremendous annoyance to everyone else in the cafe. Sometimes, the only contact some people have with Christians is through being lectured and talked-down-to, and through rude but oblivious groups such as this one. Where is the model of Christian fellowship in the world that gives people exposure to loving Christians without having us be the bull in a china shop?
http://www.litrix.com/madraven/madne001.htm

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Scene Insider #1

This guy is basically WeeklyRant.com. While his position gives him the
scoop on RVA events, there may also be a bias to plug his sponsors.
That said, http://weeklyrant.com and its companion blog
http://riverrapids.blogspot.com/
are pretty good views to the RVA Scene.

Saturday, February 26, 2005

On Band Names #1

I find myself making up band names and song names all the time. For a while, I started coming up with potential band names for religious rock bands, especially those containing lame puns. My favorite is Jonah and the Whalers, but I also like Noah Way and Allah Y'all. In the spirit of lame puns (that might actually be good bands), I present the following:

Pheer Knot plays Heavenly Grounds Cafe Friday, March 4, 2005. Oxbridge Square 9957 Hull Street. Call 647-9273 for more info.

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Jah rules

Hasidic Reggae anyone? I heard Matisyahu on WRIR. It reminded me of the Matrix 3 where the people of Zion (the underground city) had their cathartic rave.
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Matisyahu comes to Alley Katz Wed., March 2nd from 8pm-midnight. $8 advance; $10 door. 18+. 10 Walnut Alley in Shockoe Bottom. 804-643-2816. http://www.hasidicreggae.com/

Matisyahu, who grew up in Brooklyn, New York, was raised on a steady diet of Bob Marley and early hip-hop. After several years of soul searching, Matisyahu began to explore his Jewish roots. More than realizing the depth and beauty inherent in his own religion that had remained distant to him until then, Matisyahu noticed the striking similarities Judaism shared with Rasta culture. The result of this is a Reggae sound unmatched in today's pop culture. Matisyahu draws heavily on the spirit of traditional Judaism, and juxtaposes it with the dub-wise sounds of Jamaican Reggae.

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Lenten Lunch at St Paul's

Saint Paul's Episcopal is one of Richmond's "historical" churches. Itis near the Capitol grounds (at 9th and Grace), and has been thechurch of hoity toity Richmonders ever since Jefferson Davis. Theyalso have a well respected community Lenten lunch series. Thedistinguished speakers give a sermon weekdays 12:30-1:00, and lunch isserved the 45 min before and the 30 min after the sermon. (If you arein a hurry, they operate a takeout counter from 11:45 to 1:30)Speakers include the pastoral director of Richmond Hill, the pastor ofFirst Baptist Church, the Dean of VUU school of theology, pastor ofSt. Paul's Baptist Church, the "bishop suffragan" of the EpiscopalDiocese of Southern Virginia, "rector emeritus" of Trinity church onWall Street (NYC), and the "consulting theologian" of Fifth AvenuePrez in NYC.http://www.stpauls-episcopal.org/2005Brochure_2004Brochure_1.pdf

Saturday, January 29, 2005

Underground: The Next Generation

I was reading Wadi magazine, which sucks, and I happened to see Grace Brethren Church listed as one of the band venues. Apparently, bands play there on the fourth Saturday of each month 7 - 10, and they have a coffeehouse (a.k.a Black Hole Coffeehouse) there on off-weeks. Two drawbacks: (1) it's near Midlo = Southside (2) Pictures on the site indicate it may be a teeny-bopper thing. Even so, I am reminded of the old adage that the Church is always one generation away from extinction. You have to start somewhere, and adolescence is the age when musicians generally start to play guitar. It is sweet that we have at least one Richmond church hosting and advertising bands. That creates a scene-- a separate and legitimate alternative culture. That's the essence of the RCU.

http://www.fgbc.org/richmondgbc/blackholecoffee/index.htm

Friday, January 28, 2005

Turn Turn Turn

I have always maintained that Richmond has two unique weather seasons. The first is Hurricane Season (Mid-September), and the One-Week-of-Winter (Late January).

As I write, The National Weather Service is warning of "MIXED SNOW... SLEET... AND FREEZING RAIN" Saturday night and Early Sunday. Last week most churches in Richmond were cancelled because of a monster ice storm that kept schools closed for days. This happens every year in a predictable fashion... predictable in that I anticipate it, but unpredictable in that the it comes as a surprise to everyone else.

Ok so here's my call for 2006: Two road-crippling storms in Richmond, less than a week apart, in late January. Don't say I didn't warn you.

(oh, and July and August will be unbearably hot and muggy)

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
1 There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens.
2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to uproot the plant.
3 A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to tear down, and a time to build.
4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.
5 A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather them; a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces.
6 A time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away.
7 A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to be silent, and a time to speak.
8 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Tsunami of Love

Got this from the Plan9 weekly email...

1) Sunday, January 30th music lovers of all ages can enjoy a day of live music from some of Richmond’s best bands while also donating money to the victims of the devastating earthquake and tsunamis in South Asia. It's “The Sound of Help: A Benefit Concert for the Red Cross International Tsunami Relief Fund,” at the Canal Club downtown. Doors open at 2:00 pm, with live music from 2:30pm-8pm. Tickets, sold at the door, are $20, $10 for kids 14 and under; children under 3 get in free. Cash, checks and credit cards are welcome. Live performers include: The Susan Greenbaum Band, Page Wilson and Reckless Abandon, Plunky and Oneness, Robbin Thompson, The Taters, The Honky-Tonk Experience, The English Channel, Janet Martin Band, Lee Harris 3, Steppinstone, Farewell, Dave Pahanish. There'll also be a silent auction featuring art, jewelry and recorded music by a wide range of local artists.


2) FUSION JAZZ LOUNGEShockoe Slip, 109 S. 12th St.Saturday, January 22, 1:00 PM TO MIDNIGHT This benefit concert is a gift from Fusion and the musical Community to the Red Cross Tsunami Aid Fund. Jared Stone has moved quickly to put together an amazing lineup of over a dozen groups of local and regional musicians for this event from different genres of music, from jazz to funk, from blues to swing, to pop-rock.Scheduled to appear: The George Melvin Experience, Stone Stew with Jared Stone on drums and Alan Parker on guitar, the John D'earth Band, Howard Curtis & the Percussion Discussion, the Modern Groove Syndicate, D.J Williams (funk), Terry Garland (blues), Susan Greenbaum (acoustic pop-rock), Chez Rouee' and others
For more information call (804) 249-2338

Sweet Richmond

Christians sitting around informally talking… the Richmond hobby that
became a national phenomenon.

http://www.styleweekly.com/article.asp?idarticle=9703

http://sweetmonday.com/

PS -- Ladies can go to the World's Largest Tea Party May 16 at the University of Richmond’s Robins Center. No Boys Allowed, apparently.

Friday, January 14, 2005

The Future is Now

People from all over Richmond watching plays about faith and then going somewhere to discuss them. Not A pipe dream. It's happening right now. Get involved.

http://www.actsoffaith.org/
http://www.actsoffaith.org/cs.htm

PS Thanks MonAve. Thanks for introducing the world to my theory of coagulation... also known as Modular Assembly Theory. More later...

Saturday, January 01, 2005

"Radio for the Rest of Us."


Richmond's indie radio launched today after an extensive testing phase.

97.3 on your FM dial.

http://wrir.org/x/modules/news/

"If I had a radio /for every time you loved me so/ I wouldn't have a radio at all" - One Ring Zero


Coffee Talk

Three bits of News:
1) Upper Room Cafe (in Carytown) recently announced that they wil no longer be open on Saturdays. New hours are Tues- Fri from 8 a.m. to noon. What will people do after going to the Byrd?

2) Two cafes reopen this week in Shockoe Bottom after the flood. Cafe Gutenburg's entire first main floor was essentially destroyed along with what was at the time the largest antique book collection in Richmond Support them by buying good books. Visit http://www.cafegutenberg.com/ Also 17.5 cafe opens Wednesday. They're a little bit more cramped but it's eclectic for sure.

3) Other cafes in Richmond can be found at at http://www.restaurant-info.us/coffee/VA/Richmond.asp