Music / Art Recommendations This Week

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This morning’s show was cancelled but there’s still some good shows going on this week you need to know about. Get out there and support your local scene!

Monday, February 8

Freebird Live ($24)

a little emo/pop-punk blast from the past
New Found Glory
Saves the Day
Hellogoodbye

Tuesday, February 8

Black Pearl Warehouse (free.99)

1971 Dobbs Rd. St. Augustine Fl. 32086
Pre-International Noise Conference
bands from across Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas and more converge on their way to Miami for the International Noise Confernence
biku (Baltimore, MD)
AG Davis (Palatka, FL)
Bright Orange (Jacksonville, FL)
Chicken Jolt (Jacksonville, FL)
Dark Inside the Sun
Drums Like Machine Guns (Philadelphia, PA)
ECM3 (St. Augustine, FL)
Hex Apparatus (St. Augustine, FL)
Hot Mess (Jacksonville, FL)
How I Quit Crack (Alief, TX)
Marlo Eggplant (Seattle, WA)
Mincemeat or Tenspeed (Philadelphia, PA)
minim (Gainesville, FL)
Mr. Lazari (Philadelphia, PA)
Oddknock (Gainesville, FL)
Pony Payroll Bones (GA)
Scared Rabbits (Jacksonville, FL)
Sphinxes (Jacksonville, FL)
Stress Ape (Chicago, IL)
Terror Probe (St. Augustine, FL)
The Lady of Situations (Gainesville/Tallahassee, FL)
The Suicide Magnets (Philadelphia, PA)
Trapbomb (Jacksonville, FL)
Waterdigger (Tampa, FL)

Facebook Event Page

Thursday, February 11

TSI ($5)

infintesmal record’s weekly sirens night
Thumbnail Sketch
Memphibians

Dustin Harewood’s Portraits Exhibit

Art Institute

From the Ai Event Page:

Dustin Harewood’s large-scale portraits explore the complexity of the common gaze; a gaze that can magnify both expression and vacancy. These never-seen-before works are a shift from the popular abstract paintings that have become a signature of Mr. Harewood.

Friday, February 12

Warehouse 8B ($3-5)

support the movement!

DigDog
AC Deathstrike
Thee Tsar Bombas
Sunday Cervix

Super Wonderful (free.99)

1992 San Marco Blvd.

Exhibition featuring works by:
Matt Allison
Clay Doran
Barrett Fiser
Dustin Harewood
Tonya Lee
Kyle Lemstrom
Jen Morgan

Listen to Kyle talk about the show from UJW.
Facebook Event Page

Facebook Event Page

Saturday, February 13

Pass the Mic ‘N Bike II (free.99)

the first event was a much-talked about success, not to miss. meet at memorial park at 7:45. on your bike of course.

Premadonnasaurs (St. Augustine)
Staring Daggers
Civilization
Devil Runs the Truckstop

Facebook Event Page

The Red Affair ($15 Donation)

Karpeles Manuscript Museum
101 W 1st Street

spoken word, neo-soul and poetry hosted by Tough Junkie

Urban News and Linkage: The Heads in a Jar Edition

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Yes the uni-bomber did make an appearance at the LIVE Urban Jacksonville Weekly.

First some news to get out of the way. Monday February 1st on Urban Jacksonville Weekly we’ll have Kyle Lemstrom talk about his new San Marco gallery space SUPER WONDERFUL. The line-up for the first gallery show on Friday, February 12th is Tonya Lee, Jen Morgan, Dustin Harewood, Matt Allison, Clay Doran and Kyle Lemstrom.

Urban Core Vision Plan Steering Committee Meeting

Springfield & Hogan's Creek Park District
Rendering: Springfield & Hogan’s Creek District. Compliments of Metro Jacksonville.

Urban Core Vision Plan to be Unveiled
Seeing these renderings makes me want to cry. It’s what Jacksonville can be if it realizes its potential. (via Metro Jacksonville)

Ed Ball Building – 1st Floor Training Room
214 N. Hogan St.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
5:30 – 7:30p.m.

VIDEO: Live Urban Jacksonville Weekly Parts 1 and 2

LIVE Urban Jacksonville Weekly Part 1 from Joey Marchy
on Vimeo.

LIVE Urban Jacksonville Weekly Part 2 from Joey Marchy on Vimeo.

Events from Facebook

WAREHOUSE SHOW – Of Legend, Chicken & Whiskey, Bermuda (flyer)
Art Walk at the ZINE Library
Home Team Happy Hour – Young Professionals Supporting Sulzbacher
WINTER LIGHTS: 2010 on Friday, Jan.29th @ Endo Exo
HIP HOP HELL presents…A TRIBUTE TO DJ PREMIER
Undraped – Underbelly Grand Opening with Art by Jim Draper (Interview)

The Gallery Group at The Art Institute of Jacksonville Presents Dustin Harewood’s Recent Portraits Exhibition

Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 5 PM to 7 PM

“For the past six months I have worked on a show of portraits. All information that I have deemed unnecessary has been removed. The result is an isolation and examination of the most important and expressive part of the human body: the head,” said Harewood. “The people I have chosen to draw have all fascinated me at one time or another. Some are well known celebrities while others are local artists, who in my opinion should be considered just as important,” added Harewood.

head

Breakfast in Jacksonville and the Urban Core

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Pancakes at Uptown Market
Pancakes at Uptown Market

I can eat breakfast three times a day. Morning, noon and night. Eggs, pancakes, bacon, coffee, lots of coffee. Here’s my list of places to eat breakfast in Jacksonville that are not Cracker Barrel.

Please note, this is not comprehensive and only lists places in the urban core where I like to eat. These are also in no particular order. Feel free to add your own picks, wherever they might be in the city in a comment on Facebook or on Twitter with the hashtag #jacksonvillebreakfast.

Uptown Market in Springfield

Google Review » Yelp Review

Uptown Market

Uptown Market is Springfield’s newest breakfast spot. Breakfast Sandwich with Hashbrowns (shown) $4.95. Seriously.

Gina’s Deli in 5 Points

Google Review » Yelp Review

Gina's Breakfast Special

The bad reviews on Gina’s Deli are misleading. You can get an awesome breakfast special for 3.99. Eggs, grits, bacon and toast. This is greasy diner food, just keep your expectations in check.

Cool Moose Cafe in Riverside

Google Review

Cool Moose Cafe
IMage compliments of Metro Jacksonville

Here is an excerpt from a review on Metro Jacksonville:

I was pleasantly surprised when I walked into a space with 2 rather good sizes rooms full of people. People playing scrabble, reading, talking and eating. They offer an extensive breakfast and lunch menu, but not to the point of being overwhelming. I also had no idea they offer some decent beers on draft (Redhook IPA and more), wine and morning-time cocktails.

Biscotti’s in Avondale

Google Review » Yelp Review


Quiche, grits and fruit at Biscotti’s

Biscotti’s is probably the most upscale of this group and the one I frequent the least. However, you can always get a table at Biscotti’s when the wait list is 40+ minutes at the next place, The Fox. When I say upscale, the cost for breakfast is $$ while the rest of the places I mention in this post are $.

The Fox in Avondale

Google Review » Yelp Review

Get to The Fox early on the weekends to miss the local rush. Don’t go at prime breakfast time unless you’re cool with chilling until a table is available.

At least while you’re waiting, you can have some complimentary coffee on the sidewalk. I think The Fox is more about tradition than good food. The Fox has solid breakfast for a good price, great biscuits and local art on the walls.

San Marco Deli in San Marco

Google Review » Yelp Review

When I worked in San Marco this was a go-top place for a bacon, egg and cheese in a pita. Above average breakfast for the price and much faster breakfast service than lunch service. (hint, hint). Check out the breakfast menu. I don’t think they are open on the weekends.

Metro Diner in San Marco

Google Review » Yelp Review

Metro Diner is also mobbed by local San Marco residents on the weekend so bring a paper and some patience. On weekdays you can expect faster seating so maybe that’s a good time to try it. Metro Diner is my second choice for breakfast right after Uptown Market.

Three Events You Should Not Miss This Week

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Updated with Comedy Show: Urban Jacksonville + Thought & Theory Mixtape Party at the Burrito Gallery this Friday!

I’m promoting three events this week of which I’ll either be attending or participating in. I’ll start with Friday and the Urban Jacksonville + Thought & Theory Mixtape party, then move to Thursday’s Lightboxing event at Refresh Jacksonville and work my way back to Tuesday’s Urban Jacksonville Weekly with guest Terry Lorince of Downtown Vision.

Urban Jacksonville + Thought & Theory Mixtape party at the Burrito Gallery w/ Economy of Comedy hosted by Nick Costanza

I’ve talked Tony into letting me Dennis and I host these parties once a month at the Burrito Gallery (thanks Tony!). It gives us a chance to share some of the newest (and best) music we can find on the Internet.

A lot of DJ’s play what the crowd wants to hear, because that’s what they get paid for. Dennis and I play what’s new and what we thing you should be listening to next. You can get a link to download this Urban Jacksonville Mixtape before I post it on the blog, so be there and ask for the link.

Burrito Gallery
21 E Adams St (map)
Friday 8/21 Around 9:00pm on the patio

Lightboxing at Refresh Jacksonville

The Lightboxing bout opponents have been announced: Sean ‘Dog-n-Pony-Punch’ Tucker and Russel ‘The Muscle’ Quadros.

Lightboxing pits two designers against one another to create designs based on a particular theme, from products in a lightbox. The lightbox contains 6 images and/or typefaces.

The rules are simple: make something great. Use any software you want. Crop. Cut. Paste. Use filters. Fight dirty. Write copy. Make a knockout design. Judges then comment on the designs and choose a winner, using a highly sophisticated and completely subjective scoring system, based on originality, effectiveness, and gut reaction.

Here is their last head-to-head bout that we know of:

Russel at the Color of Munny Show

Russel's Munny at the Color of Munny Show (via Thought and Theory)

Sean at the Color of Munny Show

Sean's Munny at the Color of Munny Show (via Thought and Theory)

Both from The Color of Munny show. Photos by Dennis of Thought and Theory

Refresh Jacksonville and AIGA
1803 Hendricks Avenue – Paul Figura Photography Studios (map)
Thursday 8/20 @ 6:30pm

Urban Jacksonville Weekly with Terry Lorince from Downtown Vision

This Tuesday Terry Lorince from Downtown Vision will be our guest on the show. If you have questions for Terry or Downtown Vision, please leave a comment or send a Tweet in during the show.

Watch Urban Jacksonvillle Weekly
Tuesday 8/18 @ 5:30

Lightboxing presented by Veer at Refresh Jacksonville

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Lightboxing presented by Veer at Refresh Jacksonville

Refresh Jacksonville, in conjunction with AIGA Jacksonville, brings this amazing design event to Jacksonville.

What is Lighboxing?

Lighboxing was created by Veer. It pits two designers against one another to create designs based on a particular theme, from products in a lightbox. The lightbox contains 6 images and/or typefaces.

The rules are simple: make something great. Use any software you want. Crop. Cut. Paste. Use filters. Fight dirty. Write copy. Make a knockout design. Judges then comment on the designs and choose a winner, using a highly sophisticated and completely subjective scoring system, based on originality, effectiveness, and gut reaction.

If you believe you bleed, sweat and cry design…if you can think on your feet and respond with split-second reaction…if using Photoshop is second nature…then we’re calling on you to join us at Paul Figura’s studio on Thursday, August 20, 2009, for some Lightboxing! Some of the best creative minds Jacksonville has to offer will go head-to-head. Come see how interesting TWO designers can make the contents of ONE lightbox..

LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!!!

P.S. Remember refresh is always BYOB.

THE DEETS: (Please note the earlier start time)
August 20th, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
1803 Hendricks Avenue (32207) Get directions »

Why Cliqset Deserves Your Attention

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Cliqset

Cliqset is a two-man development team in San Marco that has made some big news in national tech news, yet remains practically undiscovered by local media.

Cliqset, founded by Darren Bounds and Charlie Cauthen, is taking a shot at combining all of your user data that’s sure to be smeared in a hundred places across the internet.

It’s like this – if you have a profile and lots of friends on NotFacebook.com, and NotFacebook is using Cliqset profile info, and then you create a username on ILoveBurritos.com, your user data can come with you, keeping any existing friends, updates and profile info with you. Cool. Super cool.

I have no doubt that Cliqset has the vision and talent to pull this off, but any one familiar with the web knows that Google and OpenID are racing towards the same thing. What will keep Cliqset ahead of the game? One thing I think will help – their open API. At this point, anyone can take the heart of Cliqset, modify it any way they want and plug it into the user data of their own site.

In fact, Cliqset just announced a $30k developers challenge, ripe with big money prizes (I’m talking $5,000 and $10,000 chunks). If you think you have what it takes to develop some nifty Cliqset API wizardry, head over to the contest page.

A few ways to keep with the guys at Cliqset: the official Twitter feed, Darren’s personal twitter (almost 10k followers, I’m jealous) and the official blog.

Update on Hightide Burrito Company

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Hightide Burrito

In my article Hightide Burrito Company coming to San Marco, Uncommon Grounds closes I said this was a franchise and it received mixed reviews. This is incorrect.

Hightide Burrito Company is owned by UNF graduate Alejandro Juarez. The article UNF grad brings burritos to San Marco community has many more details and an interview with Juarez. Check out their menu online at the Hightide Burrito website.

HighTide Burrito Co. will be a quick-casual restaurant … What will set his restaurant apart from the competition is the importance placed on fresh and authentic Mexican ingredients, he said.

Everything from tortillas to salsa will be made fresh, in-house. Cactus, a common ingredient in Mexican cuisine, will be sautéed with mushrooms as part of the vegetarian option. Mexican beers like Tecate will also be served at the restaurant.

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