HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY HARRY STYLES!
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30/4 Solardo fanno ballare Circus beatclub - Brescia, Happy 25th birthday Circus!
Al Circus beatclub - Brescia si continua a celebrare con il ritmo giusto 25 anni di party e di successo, con dj internazionali dettano. Dopo il primo evento del 24 aprile con Andrea Oliva in console come guest il 30 aprile arrivano i Solardo. L'evento è ancora Panorama, l'appuntamento house che vede in console come dj resident uno dei talenti italiani emergenti in quest'ambito, ovvero Albert Marzinotto.
I Solardo sono i britannici Mark Richards & James Eliot. Originari di Manchester, stanno portando avanti il ricco patrimonio di musica house della città. L'ascesa fulminea del prolifico duo è testimoniata dal duro lavoro in studio e dall'energia contagiosa nei club. Una serie di uscite su etichette come Viva ed elrow li ha aiutati a raggiungere il loro primo numero 1 su Beatport con il loro disco d'esordio su Hot Creations, "Tribesmen". Da allora, i due si sono catapultati nell'occhio del pubblico, remixando brani per artisti del calibro di Duke Dumont & Gorgon City, MK e Nicole Moudaber & Carl Cox. Dopo aver pubblicato EP su Toolroom Records, Repopulate Mars di Lee Foss e Relief Records di Green Velvet, hanno lanciato la loro impronta, Sola, che finora ha ospitato produzioni di artisti del calibro di CamelPhat, Secondcity, Mason Maynard e Will Easton.
Circus beatclub - Brescia che si balla dall 30/4 a fine stagione (4/5)
mar. 30/4 Panorama by Solardo
gio. 2/5 Rehab - Closing Night
ven. 3/5 Off Beat - Closing Night
sab. 4/5 Crush - Closing Night
Circus beatclub - Brescia
info +39 333 210 5400 (WhatsApp)
Via Dalmazia 127, 25125 Brescia
ingresso a pagamento con consumazione
///
Come ogni anno, ed è un vero record nel panorama italiano, anche per la stagione '23 - '24, Circus beatclub si rifà il look: alle pareti un color ghiaccio scuro perfetto per il futuro (e pure per il presente), impianto luci tutto nuovo, schermi e mirrorball che si muovono durante la serata, nuovi divani, nuova console a cui si accede in modo diverso... chi balla al Circus balla sempre nello stesso club, certo, ma proprio da questa stagione il club sarà sempre diverso grazie ad allestimenti, scenografie ed interventi particolare.
Lo slogan mette energia: : "future is now", il futuro è adesso. Il ritmo del video disponibile sui social è forte ed elettronico, ma la voce che lo accompagna è calda, latina, come a mettere insieme la forza i suoni del futuro con la voglia di far tardi con il sorriso, con gli amici di sempre....
Il giovedì è Rehab, con sonorità hip hop anche internazionali ed il ritmo di Jay K. La domenica Panorama porta in console per ogni serata un top dj italiano attivo in mezzo mondo che sarà resident di un appuntamento già molto atteso, dedicato ad un pubblico che si accontenta solo del meglio. Ecco poi il venerdì e il sabato, da sempre il cuore del divertimento pop al Circus beatclub, che è gestito anche in questa stagione '23 ' - '24 dal gruppo guidato da Antonio Gregori, lo stesso che ha portato al successo anche MOLO a Brescia, grande disco estiva ed il River a Soncino (Cremona), aperto tutto l'anno. Il venerdì al Circus è OffBeat, una notte dedicata a sonorità sempre diverse e scatenate, mentre il sabato è Crush, dedicato agli artisti della Circus Family: Toma e Brio alla voce, Dr.Space in console e tanti, tanti altri.
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30/4 Solardo fanno ballare Circus beatclub - Brescia, Happy 25th birthday Circus!
Al Circus beatclub - Brescia si continua a celebrare con il ritmo giusto 25 anni di party e di successo, con dj internazionali dettano. Dopo il primo evento del 24 aprile con Andrea Oliva in console come guest il 30 aprile arrivano i Solardo. L'evento è ancora Panorama, l'appuntamento house che vede in console come dj resident uno dei talenti italiani emergenti in quest'ambito, ovvero Albert Marzinotto.
I Solardo sono i britannici Mark Richards & James Eliot. Originari di Manchester, stanno portando avanti il ricco patrimonio di musica house della città. L'ascesa fulminea del prolifico duo è testimoniata dal duro lavoro in studio e dall'energia contagiosa nei club. Una serie di uscite su etichette come Viva ed elrow li ha aiutati a raggiungere il loro primo numero 1 su Beatport con il loro disco d'esordio su Hot Creations, "Tribesmen". Da allora, i due si sono catapultati nell'occhio del pubblico, remixando brani per artisti del calibro di Duke Dumont & Gorgon City, MK e Nicole Moudaber & Carl Cox. Dopo aver pubblicato EP su Toolroom Records, Repopulate Mars di Lee Foss e Relief Records di Green Velvet, hanno lanciato la loro impronta, Sola, che finora ha ospitato produzioni di artisti del calibro di CamelPhat, Secondcity, Mason Maynard e Will Easton.
Circus beatclub - Brescia che si balla dall 30/4 a fine stagione (4/5)
mar. 30/4 Panorama by Solardo
gio. 2/5 Rehab - Closing Night
ven. 3/5 Off Beat - Closing Night
sab. 4/5 Crush - Closing Night
Circus beatclub - Brescia
info +39 333 210 5400 (WhatsApp)
Via Dalmazia 127, 25125 Brescia
ingresso a pagamento con consumazione
///
Come ogni anno, ed è un vero record nel panorama italiano, anche per la stagione '23 - '24, Circus beatclub si rifà il look: alle pareti un color ghiaccio scuro perfetto per il futuro (e pure per il presente), impianto luci tutto nuovo, schermi e mirrorball che si muovono durante la serata, nuovi divani, nuova console a cui si accede in modo diverso... chi balla al Circus balla sempre nello stesso club, certo, ma proprio da questa stagione il club sarà sempre diverso grazie ad allestimenti, scenografie ed interventi particolare.
Lo slogan mette energia: : "future is now", il futuro è adesso. Il ritmo del video disponibile sui social è forte ed elettronico, ma la voce che lo accompagna è calda, latina, come a mettere insieme la forza i suoni del futuro con la voglia di far tardi con il sorriso, con gli amici di sempre....
Il giovedì è Rehab, con sonorità hip hop anche internazionali ed il ritmo di Jay K. La domenica Panorama porta in console per ogni serata un top dj italiano attivo in mezzo mondo che sarà resident di un appuntamento già molto atteso, dedicato ad un pubblico che si accontenta solo del meglio. Ecco poi il venerdì e il sabato, da sempre il cuore del divertimento pop al Circus beatclub, che è gestito anche in questa stagione '23 ' - '24 dal gruppo guidato da Antonio Gregori, lo stesso che ha portato al successo anche MOLO a Brescia, grande disco estiva ed il River a Soncino (Cremona), aperto tutto l'anno. Il venerdì al Circus è OffBeat, una notte dedicata a sonorità sempre diverse e scatenate, mentre il sabato è Crush, dedicato agli artisti della Circus Family: Toma e Brio alla voce, Dr.Space in console e tanti, tanti altri.
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❣️ Freeze ❣️ You’re under arrest for being so lovely. Copy this message to 10 other blogs that you think are beautiful and deserve it. Nothing bad will happen if you break the chain, but you can keep the game going and make others feel beautiful!
ALSO HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY FRIEND !!!! Welcome to the 30 club!
:333 aww shucks!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much! It’s an honor to be here!! lol
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miss cherub idk who aki is what he does is he good ot is he bad? i have no idea and i dont care he is so hottttttt and I'd like to thank you for opening my ryed to yet another good looking 2d man
HIIII HII <333 LKSLKK aki is a Very Good Man (TM). HUSBAND MATERIAL FOR SURE but LOLOLOL im happy to open ur eyes to him !! he is so fine indeed </3 we need to recruit more aki fuckers for the cause bc it's lonely out here!!! he has like 30 x reader fics or smth on ao3 PLEASE i cant take this
ANYWAY welcome to the club :* <333 here is ur complimentary aki screenshot of him unsheathing his sword LMAO
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I have a list of ~900 albums from 2019 that I still want to eventually listen to / review [IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT ALERT]
For this project (already 125+ releases deep), which is just impossibly daunting and makes me head hurt. IDK how to streamline this process or is any “critic” out there really listening to “all” the good music? It’s impossible I guess... BUT needless to say, these have made this list from an even larger pool of music that I either listened to briefly and immediately dismissed or (gasp!) never even came across my radar (radar = many many music blogs I follow via RSS).
Anyway, because I’ll most likely never get to this (whatever this is, an Xgau parody or something)... Here is the list (please ignore some of my notations/typos):
1 matana roberts, coin coin chapter four
2 jeffrey lewis
3 negativland
4 camedor
5 the darkness
6 jai paul [leak]
7 shikoswe
8 anatolian weapons
9 cakedog, doggystyle
10 carly rae jepsen (LP, plus single w Gryffin)
11 parsnip
12 the comet is coming
13 girl in red
14 ezra furman
15 the kvb
16 freddie gibbs & madlib
17 say sue me (single)
18 denzel curry
19 fatamorgana
20 vivian girls
21 wobbly, monitress
22 helado negro
23 anamanaguchi
24 paul demarinis
25 comet gain
26 personal best
27 king princess, LP? big little lies single
28 marble arch
29 mini dresses
30 matt christensen
31 jade bird
32 black mountain
33 body meat
34 pat, Love Will Find A Way Home
35 acid arab
36 the 83rd
37 common holly
38 wicca phase
39 mark ronson
40 spirit in the room, single
41 rebe, “pienso en ti a todas horas” [just a single?]
42 a giant dog, neon bible cover LP
43 hey collosus
44 moon king (meh/ or *)
45 vanity productions
46 velvet negroni
47 g perico
48 budokan boys
49 skryptor
50 oscar scheller
51 the muffs
52 larry gus
53 these new puritans ***
54 angel olsen
55 bleu nuit
56 meatraffle
57 josephine wiggs
58 jennifer vanilla
59 big|brave
60 rico nasty
61 friendship, dreamin'
62 mike, tears of joy
63 bellrope
64 gbv
65 machìna, archipelago
66 toy, songs of consumption
67 ayankoko
68 the intelligence
69 drahla
70 corridor, junior
71 urochromes
72 david hasselhoff
73 aMAZONDOTCOM
74 kehlani
75 ne-hi EP (final)
76 avey tare
77 bonnie "prince" billy
78 battles
79 snapped ankles
80 mannequin pussy
81 toro y moi, soul trash
82 twen
83 self discovery for social survival comp
84 bad heaven ltd
85 eric frye
86 the mattson 2
87 duncan park
88 pure bathing culture
89 arthur russell, iowa dream
90 wild pink
91 flaming lips
92 pan amsterdam
93 flaural
94 knife wife
95 hannah peel & will burns
96 klein
97 meat puppets
98 tnght
99 james ferraro
100 royal trux / ariel pink
101 new rain duets
102 black marble
103 sui zhen
104 liam the younger
105 the mountain goats, welcome to passaic
106 frank hurricane and hurricanes of love
107 sebadoh
108 xylouris white
109 lindstrøm
110 franck vigroux
111 joyero
112 dorian electra
113 ride
114 crumb, jinx
115 nonconnah
116 cup, spinning creature
117 brutus
118 bjarki
119 khotin
120 alexander tucker
121 gunna
122 operator music band
123 tony molina
124 nanami ozone
125 sad planets
126 bemydelay
127 laurie anderson et al, songs from the bardo
128 teebs
129 deerhunter, timebends
130 tr/st (2 LPs)
131 dolores catherino
132 liturgy
133 floating points
134 sasami, LP + xmas EP
135 trikorder23
136 moor mother
137 have a nice life
138 la dispute
139 lingua ignota
140 lina tullgren
141 earl sweatshirt
142 entrail
143 alexander noice
144 shock narcotic
145 rakta
146 munya
147 el drugstore
148 buck gooter
149 caribou, single - more?
150 rosenau & sanborn
151 kevin abstract
152 pile
153 e for echo
154 animal collective, new psycho actives vol. 2 + live album
155 harlem
156 sudan archives
157 lil peep, posthumous ep
158 young guv, i and ii
159 orville peck
160 75 dollar bill
161 institute
162 tove lo
163 the chocolate watchband
164 foie gras, holy hell
165 french vanilla
166 chuck cleaver
167 kollaps
168 spirits having fun
169 game
170 badgirl$
171 medhane
172 alberich
173 show me the body
174 the night watch, an embarrassment of riches
175 inus, western spaghettification
176 pregoblin, singles?
177 ra ra riot
178 de lorians
179 kool keith
180 kaspia & stride
181 glen hansard
182 dpeee
183 berlin taxi
184 foghorn
185 ionnalee
186 american sharks
187 sitcom, dust single
188 pip blom
189 j balvin & bady
190 fenella
191 tanya tagaq
192 sean o'hagan
193 j robbins
194 peter ivers (comp)
195 neon indian, not sure if single is part of larger proj?
196 triad god
197 yeule
198 roland tings
199 schoolboy q
200 ava luna EP
201 fried eggs
202 drugdealer
203 half japanese
204 todd anderson-kunert
205 emily reo
206 christelle bofale
207 brion starr
208 jan jelinek (reissue)
209 peaer
210 devin townsend
211 vik
212 young m.a
213 default genders
214 night lovell
215 rocketship
216 kim gordon
217 ellen arkbro
218 george clanton and nick hexum [single?]
219 the minus 5
220 penguin cage
221 felicia atkinson
222 take offense
223 moon duo
224 chemical brothers
225 nef the pharaoh
226 daniel norgren
227 unkle
228 pup (?)
229 baroness
230 velvet bethany
231 resavoir
232 gruff rhys
233 lana del ray
234 empath
235 burial and the bug, flame 2
236 russian baths
237 quelle chris
238 corpse flower
239 roy montgomery [reissue]
240 clinic
241 a.g. cook, [single]
242 why?
243 beck
244 francis lung
245 thom yorke
246 warmduscher
247 uv-tv
248 aa bondy
249 max richter, ad astra ost
250 younghusband
251 stereo total
252 julie's haircut
253 aa matheson
254 eartheater
255 kelly moran
256 mana (seven steps behind)
257 c.h.e.w.
258 sarah mary chadwick
259 midsommar ost
260 beabadoobee
261 life, a picture of good health
262 dumb, club nites
263 dame dolla
264 endless boogie
265 burna boy
266 lungbutter
267 wand
268 future punx
269 yves jarvis
270 kim petras [LP, halloween EP]
271 bts world
272 pikelet
273 panda bear, single
274 samiyam
275 red river dialect
276 ryan pollie
277 ryuichi sakamot (reissue)
278 jackie mendoza
279 dark blue
280 jay som
281 stephen mallinder
282 neutrals, kebab disco
283 foodman
284 capitol, dream noise
285 new pornographers
286 mark korven, the lighthouse ost
287 gauche
288 the japanese house
289 cave (re-issue)
290 ybn cordae
291 the vacant lots
292 arwen
293 rhucle
294 lil b, @ least 2 releases?
295 tea service
296 chai
297 black pumas
298 program, show me
299 marika hackman
300 sonny and the sunsets
301 lillie mae
302 mean jeans
303 the stroppies
304 poppies
305 twin shadow
306 vanishing twin ***
307 portrayal of guilt [EP + split single]
308 lucki [2 lps]
309 absolutely free
310 girl band
311 black midi
312 torche
313 perfume (best of)
314 white denim
315 clipping
316 the hu
317 big business
318 metro crowd
319 ex-vöid, 7"
320 broken social scene
321 lil pump
322 uranium club
323 doon kanda
324 hesitation wounds
325 sorry girls
326 bibio
327 red mass
328 the shins, single
329 lil keed
330 yeasayer
331 bts / blackpink KPOP
332 galen tipton, fake meat
333 the world, reddish
334 lanark artefax, ep
335 ladytron
336 g.s., schray
337 just mustard [single, more?]
338 mdou moctar
339 rangers, spirited discussion
340 tyson meade
341 dj nate
342 kelly lee owens
343 bambara
344 kilo kish
345 lusine
346 ralph heidel / homo ludens
347 psychic graveyard
348 homeshake
349 wives, so removed
350 proto idiot
351 let’s eat grandma, ost ep
352 foals
353 caroline shaw & attacca quartet
354 juan waters
355 mount eerie with julie doiron
356 mestozi
357 patio
358 oh baby, the art of sleeping alone
359 earth
360 haybaby
361 anna meredith
362 the caretaker (6)
363 rich brian
364 sunn o))), [two LPs]
365 alessandro cortini
366 ty segall
367 injury reserve
368 elucid
369 budos band
370 tim hecker
371 waqwaq kingdom
372 william doyle ***
373 innercity ensemble
374 filthy friends
375 prurient
376 shlohmo
377 bon iver
378 sean henry
379 yeesh
380 faye webster
381 megan thee stallion
382 squid, town centre
383 simulation (hausau mountain)
384 flying lotus
385 horse jumper of love
386 rap, export
387 lansky jones
388 the gonks
389 cate lebon
390 rome fortune
391 chain cult
392 empty set
393 big thief (2 lp's)
394 laura cannell [and polly wright album ?] or is there just a laura c album too ? }}
395 froth
396 thugwidow
397 organ tapes
398 the new pornographers
399 zonal
400 bbg baby joe
401 whitney
402 guards
403 anemone
404 sheer mag
405 nots
406 fujiya & miyag
407 kool aid, family portrait ep
408 frankie cosmos
409 kaputt
410 quelle chris
411 operators
412 marco benevento
413 elvis depressedly
414 school of language, 45
415 rob burger
416 pozi
417 redd kross
418 randy randall
419 yatta
420 hide, hell is here
421 bobby krlic, midsommar ost
422 planet england
423 kev brown
424 robedoor
425 tropical fuck storm
426 haram, 9/11 ep
427 candy, super-stare single
428 sly and the family drone
429 kevin morby
430 porches, rangerover [single]
431 odae
432 pottery
433 saint pepsi
434 slowthai
435 iggy pop
436 swans
437 iLOVEMAKONNEN
438 mukqs
439 feels
440 luke temple
441 oli xl
442 orphan swords
443 post pink
444 deli girls
445 nilüfer yanya
446 idk, is he real?
447 interpol
448 priests
449 galcher lustwerk
450 smokepurpp, various?
451 kindness
452 ex hex
453 sampa the great
454 methyl ethel
455 ellis, the fuzz ep
456 jeanines s/t
457 water from your eyes
458 twin peaks
459 sam cohen
460 fontaines dc
461 spiral stairs
462 the hecks
463 nicola ratti
464 four tet, various (inc. "wingdings" alter ego side proj)
465 holy ghost
466 half stack
467 cherubs
468 juana molina, forfun EP
469 jpegmafia
470 bedouine
471 fury
472 melvins/flipper
473 the curls
474 izambard
475 heart eyes
476 drinking boys and girls choir
477 big search
478 glenn branca
479 rose elinor dougall
480 bat for lashes
481 young knives, [single, more?
482 hot chip
483 alex lahey
484 hemlock ernst & kenny segal
485 dj seinfeld
486 joni void
487 rema rema
488 spencer tweedy
489 trash kit
490 dry cleaning [2 ep's]
491 mega bog ***
492 saudade
493 monster rally
494 wilco
495 chromatics, LP + EP
496 slayyyter
497 maral
498 blarf
499 pernice brothers
500 la neve
501 marie davidson
502 tredici bacci
503 deathprod
504 lowly
505 russian circles
506 angel witch
507 fires were shot
508 amy o
509 q da fool
510 clams casino
511 automelodi
512 paradox
513 dababy (2)
514 david kilgour
515 missy elliot
516 baby smoove
517 boris
518 thanks for coming
519 yves tumor [single w/]
520 ΜΜΜΔ
521 falcon/falkland
522 noel wells
523 ecstatic vision
524 amyl & the sniffers
525 barrie
526 bianca scout
527 katie dey
528 prince rama
529 control top
530 duster, comp + new LP
531 foxes in fiction
532 slowthai x denzel curry [single]
533 the murlocs
534 plaid
535 ela orleans
536 gobby
537 cfm
538 carla del forna
539 pale spring
540 pixx
541 širom
542 lightning bolt
543 cate lebon & deerhunter
544 channel tres
545 sigrid
546 help, s/t
547 shellac, live
548 crack cloud, pain olympics (ongoing) / s/t (2018)
549 notes underground
550 fat white family ***
551 gloop
552 equiknoxx
553 nakhane
554 czarface meets ghostface
555 the rubinoos
556 shannon lay
557 tim heidecker
558 droneflower
559 john vanderslice
560 your old droog
561 bats, alter nature
562 zvi
563 justus proffit
564 lower dens
565 anna of the north
566 yg
567 holly herndon
568 good fuck
569 clark, single
570 charli xcx
571 the nativist
572 low life
573 jonsi & alex somers
574 kazu
575 günter schickert
576 odonis odonis
577 kelsey lu (+ remix EP)
578 young thug
579 thaiboy digital
580 hatchie
581 hiro kone
582 cocorosie
583 sabiwa
584 oh sees
585 rex orange county
586 311
587 erland cooper
588 jtamul
589 the brilliant tabernacle
590 free love, extreme dance anthems
591 jeff lynne's elo
592 dutch courage
593 booji boys
594 giggs
595 ceschi
596 inter arma
597 psychic sounds ensemble
598 eli kezsler EP
599 thelma
600 haiku salut
601 julia jacklin
602 otoboke beaver
603 colin self
604 mark mulcahy
605 rosalia, single "a pale" more?
606 chris lott
607 royal trux
608 weyes blood
609 mikal cronin
610 hissing tiles
611 grace ives
612 vic bang
613 nick cave
614 sugar world [single]
615 herzog
616 offset
617 mike adams at his honest weight
618 real life buildings
619 aldous harding
620 pye corner audio
621 doja cat
622 bleached
623 book of shame
624 kate davis
625 i was a king
626 pendant, through a coil
627 joseph arthur
628 great grandpa, four of arrows
629 modern nature
630 stef chura
631 spaza, s/t great
632 the alchemist
633 pond
634 aiden baker, etc
635 kirin j. Callinan
636 possible humans
637 greys
638 kizuna ai
639 little simz
640 big bend
641 membranes, what nature gives…
642 young nudy
643 car seat headrest (live)
644 seahawks
645 dumbhop's party
646 julien chang
647 pacific yew
648 pharmakon
649 lomelda
650 versing
651 olden yolk
652 mekons
653 the dream syndicate
654 the gotobeds
655 amy klein
656 bABii
657 bill callahan
658 grlwood
659 van dale
660 ziúr
661 delicate steve
662 debby friday
663 dehd
664 south city hardware
665 kesha
666 (sandy) alex g
667 computer slime
668 fka twigs
669 rob halford, celestial
670 dean hurley
671 school of language
672 nicolas godin
673 blue hawaii
674 leggy
675 ceremony
676 his name is alive
677 third eye blind
678 sadgirl
679 ariana grande
680 skepta
681 dylan moon
682 jay mitta
683 the drums
684 kero kero bonito, ep
685 charly bliss
686 lee renaldo etc
687 rina mushonga
688 ulla straus
689 cherushii & maria minerva
690 slaughter beach, dog
691 maps
692 dj shadow
693 tool LOL
694 diiv
695 pixies
696 cuco
697 black peaches
698 subhumans
699 gurr
700 cashmere cat
701 brockhampton
702 fire-toolz
703 lambchop, LP + EP
704 messthetics
705 neuland
706 westkust
707 haelos
708 sturgill simpson
709 maria usbeck
710 king gizzard (2)
711 earthgang
712 paranoid london
713 fet.nat
714 bethlehem steel
715 neil young with crazy horse
716 tengger
717 guerilla toss
718 spelling
719 lizzo
720 wiki
721 dr00p, mkULTRAHD
722 ghost orchard
723 jane weaver
724 usa/mexico
725 carl stone
726 richard dawson ***
727 rafael toral
728 test dept
729 sacred paws
730 big krit
731 mallrat
732 jenn champion
733 moE/Mette Rasmussen, tolerancia picante
734 facs
735 yung lean, single (blue cup) and ep, more?
736 pissgrave
737 moodyman
738 sing sinck, sing
739 tyler the creator
740 sleater-kinney
741 dean blunt, zushi
742 cursive
743 barker, utlity
744 gemma
745 octavian
746 pronoun
747 girl ray
748 julia shapiro
749 nodding god
750 daniel saylor
751 jakob ogawa
752 richard youngs
753 diät
754 w00dy
755 omar souleyman
756 vōx EP
757 topdown dialectic
758 penelope islea
759 gbv
760 glass beach
761 james hoff, hobo ufo
762 euglossine
763 dream ritual
764 terry allen
765 office culture
766 ghostie, devour
767 beat detectives
768 red channel
769 octo octa
770 julien baker [toyko single]
771 shackleton as "tunes of negation"
772 sons of raphael
773 lena raine
774 fitted, first fits
775 velf
776 cvn
777 black country, new road, [2 singles only?]
778 chief keef
779 andrew bird, LP and EP
780 tamaryn
781 vagabon
782 zelooperz
783 brian jonestown massacre
784 angel dust
785 pere ubu
786 vatican shadow, church...
787 spencer radcliffe
788 mr muthafuckin exquire
789 earth to mickey
790 beak>
791 byron westbrook
792 major murphy
793 nicole yun
794 the divine comedy
795 sote, parallel persiao
796 the radio dept.
797 prince daddy & the hyena
798 mudhoney
799 truth club
800 shura
801 underworld, drift
802 lil texas
803 that dog
804 gary wilson / r. stevie moore
805 divino nino
806 spiral heads
807 claire cronin
808 devendra banhart
809 c.y.m. EP
810 dude york
811 sangri
812 vegyn [2 lp's?]
813 brooke candy
814 caroline polachek
815 hurt valley
816 O.L.I.V.I.A, modo avion
817 ziúr
818 pepper mill rondo, it's christmas time
819 ben vida
820 nick hexum/george clanton
821 meara o'reilly
822 tyler holmes, devil
823 blood incantation
824 guenter schlienz
825 gavilán rayna russom
826 loraine james ***
827 lithics, Wendy Kraemer EP
828 navel, ambient 2, in space
829 the proper ornaments
830 jon hopkins & kelly lee owens, single
831 julianna barwick
832 park hye-jin
833 bea1991
834 men i trust
835 erika de casier
836 ducks unlimited
837 lyzza
838 refused
839 jim o'rourke, to magnetize ...
840 analemma, 2 singles on a comp?
841 zack fox, "the bean kicked in"
842 real life rock n roll band
843 prefab sprout
844 daniel lopatin, uncut gems ost
845 kaytranada
846 the voidz, 2 song single + video?
847 grandaddy, single (add scissors icon)
848 dark thoughts, must be nice
849 loose nukes
850 sam mallet
851 very good, adulthood
852 henge, nothing head
853 kaleidobolt
854 nebula, holy shit
855 terminal cheesecake
856 uzeda
857 wet tuna
858 sean mccann
859 black dresses, love and... (2nd LP)
860 nefew
861 taylor swift ???
862 lala lala, the lamb
863 jenny lewis
864 33EMYBW
865 blood orange, angel's pulse
866 caterina barbieri ***
867 yusu
868 white reaper
869 rozi plain
870 bamboo, daughters of the sky
871 seragina steer
872 clear channel, hot fruit
873 patience, dizzy spells
874 mope grooves, desire
875 current affairs, object & subject
875 comfort, not passing
876 bill orcutt
877 bonnie baxter
878 carl stone
879 thurston moore
880 alameda 5
881 john zorn
882 the membranes, what nature gives...
883 meemo comma
884 ana roxannne
885 whistling arrow, s/t
886 dis fantasy
887 giant swan, s/t
888 buck young, buck ii
889 abdu ali
890 ifriqiyya électrique
891 $hit and $hine, doing drugs, selling drugs
892 ghold
893 theon cross
894 yao bobby & simon grab
895 solange *sure whatever ok
896 the comet is coming
897 the utopia strong, s/t
898 karenn, grapefruit regret
899 brìghde chaimbeul
900 nav, bad habits
901 chance, big day
902 nostalgia critic's the wall
903 uboa, the origin of my depression
904 hobo johnson
905 ana frango elétrico
906 dorian electra
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Happy 25th Birthday Circus beatclub - Brescia: il 24/4 ecco Andrea Oliva
Sono prima di tutto due party con dj internazionali dettano il ritmo del 25esimo compleanno di Circus beatclub - Brescia. L'evento è comunque in entrambi i casi Panorama, l'appuntamento house che vede in console come dj resident uno dei talenti italiani emergenti in quest'ambito, ovvero Albert Marzinotto.
Mercoledì 24 aprile in console come special guest c'è il top dj svizzero Andrea Oliva, che tra gli altri è uno degli artisti di riferimento di ANTS, party del sabato notte al mitico Ushuaia Ibiza. Decisamente esperto, propone musica da una vita. Dopo aver imparato da solo a fare il DJ all'età di 13 anni, Andrea ha iniziato a lavorare in un negozio di dischi dove ha costruito la sua vasta collezione di promo e white label europee e non solo, e si è presto assicurato prenotazioni in alcuni dei migliori club svizzeri, fino a ottenere residenze al Terminus e al Pravda. Con la crescita del suo status in patria, Andrea si allea con il proprietario del Nordstern di Basilea, Agi Isaku, e il duo si ritrova presto a organizzare feste "Banditz" da tutto esaurito in tutta la Svizzera. La sua fama lo porta in tutto il continente e fino a Ibiza, dove nel 2004 viene invitato per la prima volta come DJ allo Space. Da allora la sua carriera è in costante crescita.
Ed eccoci al party del 30 aprile al Circus beatclub - Brescia, ancora una volta Panorama. Questa volta al mixer come special guest insieme al dj resident Albert Marzinotto ci sono i Solardo.
Circus beatclub - Brescia che si balla dall 19/4 a fine stagione (4/5)
ven. 19/4 Off Beat feat. Vida Loca
sab. 20/4 Candy Crush
mer. 24/4 Panorama by Andrea Oliva
gio. 25/4 Rehab with Dj Mercy
ven. 26/4 Off Beat
sab 27/4 Crush Humble Night
mar. 30/4 Panorama by Solardo
gio. 2/5 Rehab - Closing Night
ven. 3/5 Off Beat - Closing Night
sab. 4/5 Crush - Closing Night
Circus beatclub - Brescia
info +39 333 210 5400 (WhatsApp)
Via Dalmazia 127, 25125 Brescia
ingresso a pagamento con consumazione
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Come ogni anno, ed è un vero record nel panorama italiano, anche per la stagione '23 - '24, Circus beatclub si rifà il look: alle pareti un color ghiaccio scuro perfetto per il futuro (e pure per il presente), impianto luci tutto nuovo, schermi e mirrorball che si muovono durante la serata, nuovi divani, nuova console a cui si accede in modo diverso... chi balla al Circus balla sempre nello stesso club, certo, ma proprio da questa stagione il club sarà sempre diverso grazie ad allestimenti, scenografie ed interventi particolare.
Lo slogan mette energia: : "future is now", il futuro è adesso. Il ritmo del video disponibile sui social è forte ed elettronico, ma la voce che lo accompagna è calda, latina, come a mettere insieme la forza i suoni del futuro con la voglia di far tardi con il sorriso, con gli amici di sempre....
Il giovedì è Rehab, con sonorità hip hop anche internazionali ed il ritmo di Jay K. La domenica Panorama porta in console per ogni serata un top dj italiano attivo in mezzo mondo che sarà resident di un appuntamento già molto atteso, dedicato ad un pubblico che si accontenta solo del meglio. Ecco poi il venerdì e il sabato, da sempre il cuore del divertimento pop al Circus beatclub, che è gestito anche in questa stagione '23 ' - '24 dal gruppo guidato da Antonio Gregori, lo stesso che ha portato al successo anche MOLO a Brescia, grande disco estiva ed il River a Soncino (Cremona), aperto tutto l'anno. Il venerdì al Circus è OffBeat, una notte dedicata a sonorità sempre diverse e scatenate, mentre il sabato è Crush, dedicato agli artisti della Circus Family: Toma e Brio alla voce, Dr.Space in console e tanti, tanti altri.
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Happy 25th Birthday Circus beatclub - Brescia: il 24/4 ecco Andrea Oliva
Sono prima di tutto due party con dj internazionali dettano il ritmo del 25esimo compleanno di Circus beatclub - Brescia. L'evento è comunque in entrambi i casi Panorama, l'appuntamento house che vede in console come dj resident uno dei talenti italiani emergenti in quest'ambito, ovvero Albert Marzinotto.
Mercoledì 24 aprile in console come special guest c'è il top dj svizzero Andrea Oliva, che tra gli altri è uno degli artisti di riferimento di ANTS, party del sabato notte al mitico Ushuaia Ibiza. Decisamente esperto, propone musica da una vita. Dopo aver imparato da solo a fare il DJ all'età di 13 anni, Andrea ha iniziato a lavorare in un negozio di dischi dove ha costruito la sua vasta collezione di promo e white label europee e non solo, e si è presto assicurato prenotazioni in alcuni dei migliori club svizzeri, fino a ottenere residenze al Terminus e al Pravda. Con la crescita del suo status in patria, Andrea si allea con il proprietario del Nordstern di Basilea, Agi Isaku, e il duo si ritrova presto a organizzare feste "Banditz" da tutto esaurito in tutta la Svizzera. La sua fama lo porta in tutto il continente e fino a Ibiza, dove nel 2004 viene invitato per la prima volta come DJ allo Space. Da allora la sua carriera è in costante crescita.
Ed eccoci al party del 30 aprile al Circus beatclub - Brescia, ancora una volta Panorama. Questa volta al mixer come special guest insieme al dj resident Albert Marzinotto ci sono i Solardo.
Circus beatclub - Brescia che si balla dall 19/4 a fine stagione (4/5)
ven. 19/4 Off Beat feat. Vida Loca
sab. 20/4 Candy Crush
mer. 24/4 Panorama by Andrea Oliva
gio. 25/4 Rehab with Dj Mercy
ven. 26/4 Off Beat
sab 27/4 Crush Humble Night
mar. 30/4 Panorama by Solardo
gio. 2/5 Rehab - Closing Night
ven. 3/5 Off Beat - Closing Night
sab. 4/5 Crush - Closing Night
Circus beatclub - Brescia
info +39 333 210 5400 (WhatsApp)
Via Dalmazia 127, 25125 Brescia
ingresso a pagamento con consumazione
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Come ogni anno, ed è un vero record nel panorama italiano, anche per la stagione '23 - '24, Circus beatclub si rifà il look: alle pareti un color ghiaccio scuro perfetto per il futuro (e pure per il presente), impianto luci tutto nuovo, schermi e mirrorball che si muovono durante la serata, nuovi divani, nuova console a cui si accede in modo diverso... chi balla al Circus balla sempre nello stesso club, certo, ma proprio da questa stagione il club sarà sempre diverso grazie ad allestimenti, scenografie ed interventi particolare.
Lo slogan mette energia: : "future is now", il futuro è adesso. Il ritmo del video disponibile sui social è forte ed elettronico, ma la voce che lo accompagna è calda, latina, come a mettere insieme la forza i suoni del futuro con la voglia di far tardi con il sorriso, con gli amici di sempre....
Il giovedì è Rehab, con sonorità hip hop anche internazionali ed il ritmo di Jay K. La domenica Panorama porta in console per ogni serata un top dj italiano attivo in mezzo mondo che sarà resident di un appuntamento già molto atteso, dedicato ad un pubblico che si accontenta solo del meglio. Ecco poi il venerdì e il sabato, da sempre il cuore del divertimento pop al Circus beatclub, che è gestito anche in questa stagione '23 ' - '24 dal gruppo guidato da Antonio Gregori, lo stesso che ha portato al successo anche MOLO a Brescia, grande disco estiva ed il River a Soncino (Cremona), aperto tutto l'anno. Il venerdì al Circus è OffBeat, una notte dedicata a sonorità sempre diverse e scatenate, mentre il sabato è Crush, dedicato agli artisti della Circus Family: Toma e Brio alla voce, Dr.Space in console e tanti, tanti altri.
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The Art of Armando Veve
The Richard C. von Hess Gallery is pleased to welcome our next visiting artist, freelance illustrator Armando Veve.
September 10—November 15, 2018
Richard C. von Hess Illustration Gallery
Anderson Hall 717 • 333 S Broad Street
Lecture
Friday, October 5, 2018, 1:00 - 2:30 pm
CBS Auditorium Dorrance Hamilton Hall, 320 S. Broad St.
Reception in the gallery following the lecture.
Armando Veve is an artist and illustrator working in Philadelphia. Veve has won two gold medals from the Society of Illustrators in New York for his intricate, realistic works, which he draws by hand with graphite. Among his clients: The New Yorker, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, The New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, Mother Jones, Wired. He was named an ADC Young Gun by The One Club for Creativity and selected to the Forbes 2018 30 under 30 list.
Lecture and reception are free and open to the public.
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July 12, 2018: We’re Halfway There
안녕하세요,
I am finally halfway through the summer program, and the words my friend Valentino once said during the first week is starting to become reality: "Once we reach halfway through, it's going to go by fast". Now, I'm dreading the last half of the program knowing that I will be on a plane ride back to Los Angeles in a blink of an eye.
Happy three weeks here in Seoul! It's been an eventful week so this is how it went down. This blog recaps the events from Monday to Thursday only. A lot happened on Friday which necessitated a post on its own. Happy reading!
Even though I'm already halfway through, I still have not taken the time to explore the city and visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites or even done any touristy things like visit Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) or even the Namsan Tower (N서울타워). I hope that it doesn't become one of my biggest regrets during this trip, but my mindset is that the bond I have with my friends right now is not something I could experience ever again but I can always go back to Seoul as a tourist in the future.
Monday, July 9, 2018: Florence messaged me on Kakao back in July 3 if I wanted to go to Super Junior's Ryeowook's fan meet since he was being discharged from the military on July 10. Being broke as we both were, we decided to just visit the cafés that were supported by Ryeowook fans: Café Ego, Café 333, and Andy's Coffee.
We decided to visit Café 333 and Andy's Coffee since they were both located in Hongdae.
Café 333 was our first stop and the place was decked out in Ryeowook's pictures. The counter had a welcome sign for his discharge, and tables were decorated with pictures of the idol. We ordered mocha and chocolate lattes and received a Ryeowook banner and two photo cards on top of the Ryeowook sleeve that came with our lattes.
Then we headed to Andy's Coffee just down the street from Café 333 where we ordered coffee and strawberryade. The coffee place gave us Ryeowook transparent fans and another cup sleeve with our orders.
After our trip, we walked around Hongdae and found the place where they filmed a scene in Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo (Yeokdo-yojeong Kim Bokjoo/역도요정 김복주) where Joohyung (Nam Joohyuk) was feeding Kim Bok Joo (Lee Sungkyung) with barbeque from the money he "found" on the floor.
We returned to Anam-dong a few hours after we started our day and I realized I have not eaten either breakfast or lunch yet, so I treated myself to one of my favorite places, once again. Remember that bossam (보쌈) place called Ssago (싸고)? I came back there for the third time since I arrived in Seoul, and even then, I was still learning new things such as Koreans actually referring Sprite here as cider (사이다). Odd.
It rained again that day, but it was not as humid as it usually is - the rain was freezing and I was out in Hongdae in a t-shirt and shorts. So, Florence and I went to Spao and bought myself a nice breathable summer sweater that's appropariate for Seoul's humid weather.
I also found out that Singaporeans call umbrella "brolly" thanks to Joyce. I am learning so many new things from Singaporeans, especially coming from being clueless about the culture just three weeks ago - I did not even know what a Singaporean accent was!
In Korean class, I told my professor that I was going to an event hosted by ISC to watch SBS's "The Show" rehearse and perform, so I will be missing class together with two other students, Andrea and Aubrey. The South Korean series is hosted by CLC's Yeeun, NCT's Jeno, and JBJ's Longguo. I got the line up on Monday which consisted of Apink, fromis_9, UNB, Golden Child, ONF, Kim Dong Han, MYTEEN, Jessi, Yoon Mirae, among others. KCON LA recently announced the lineup for this year's event which includes both fromis_9 and Golden Child, so I'm basically saving myself from spending an extra $100 to go both concert days to see the same groups I'm seeing here in Seoul for free.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018: SBS's "The Show" begins at 6:30 PM KST, so I had the whole day for myself - as expected, I did nothing. We were supposed to meet at the SBS Prism Tower lobby at 5 PM, and it takes about 40 minutes to get from Anam Station (안압역) to Digital Media City (디지털 비디아 시티); so I left at 3:30 to gave myself some extra time just in case I get lost.
There was a long queue outside SBS Prism Tower for ONF and MYTEEN fans. I was told that these fans don't have tickets and are hoping to go in to see their favorite groups perform, while I was in the lobby researching about the groups performing because the only thing I know about everybody was that they were Korean.
Heck, I thought fromis_9 was a boy group.
I was honestly only looking forward to see Jeno and Longguo with my own eyes.
My friends start slowly arriving and one of them went to a coffeeshop nearby that had Longguo on the cup sleeve, which made me more excited for the show to start. Salli and Carolina arrived and I didn't know they were even accepted to go to the show, so I spent the rest of the time until 6:30 with Andrea (Guatemalan), Aubrey (Chinese), Salli (Puerto Rican) and Carolina (Brazilian) teaching each other different Spanish dialects, Brazilian Portuguese, and Chinese words.
We were seated at 6:17 PM and the show started on time until 8 PM. BABA performed first, then TARGET, fromis_9, elris, Kyungri, Golden Child, MYTEEN, Kim Dong Han, Migyu, Jessi, ONF, The East Light, UNB, Gugudan SEMINA, Yoon Mirae, and Apink. Apink ended up winning that night - no surprises there.
Salli, Carolina and I took the subway back to Anam-dong together where Carolina told me about the Hanyang University Cruise Party - a booze cruise with unlimited drinks for an hour and ending the night at one of Gangnam's most revered clubs - Octagon - famous for being very selective with its guests. Octagon rejects most foreigners and men who are not up to standards with its rich beautiful image. Koreans usually get in for free and foreigners pay ₩30,000. The booze cruise was only ₩30,000 if we buy it before July 11 at 10 PM as a group of more than six people. One individual ticket is ₩45,000, and the tickets get cheaper the more people in the group.
Well, we managed to get more than six people within ten minutes and we bought the tickets together thanks to Wendelyn's credit card.
The three of us were starving when we reached Anam-dong, so I introduced both Salli and Carolina to, you've guessed it, bossam (보쌈) in the same place called Ssago (싸고). As you might have known by now, I am becoming obsessed with it.
After dinner, we went ahead to the Baskin Robbins place where I told both of them about the cute worker I saw last week. We checked the place out and no luck - though we ended up getting Pus in Boots cups and milkshakes to end our night.
I could not sleep later that night and I was still awake until 3 AM just in time for Thai, Davy, and Hyunjic-oppa (현직오빠) to get ready and meet up at Chicken Bus to watch the World Cup semi-finals with France competing against Belgium. I was awake already anyway so why not, right? I met with them downstairs. Matt and Sophie joined with us in front of Frontier House before going down the stairs to Chicken Bus. Later in the night, Wendelyn and Florence met with us at the restaurant itself while the game was playing.
Thai, Davy, and Hyunjic-oppa (현직오빠) were betting for Belgium to go into the finals, while Matt and I placed our money on France. Matt and Hyunjic-oppa (현직오빠) made a bet to pay for the winner's entire alcohol consumption for that night. We watched the game Korean-style with chicken and maekju (백주), or chimaek (치백), until the game ended at 5 AM, just in time for daylight to break.
If you've watched the 2018 World Cup finals, then you know that Matt and I won the bet.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018: I slept in until 2 PM that day and had no other plans besides updating my Blackpink blog. I went to the nearby PC bang (PC방) to play around and edit my Tumblr page and my past blogs in the late afternoon. I type my blogs on my phone and the Tumblr app has very limited options on setting up my page and my posts. I did not know the culture around PC방 prior to arriving, so I had to do some research.
1. PC방 are ubiquitous in Seoul - meaning that there is a PC방 in every corner of the street, almost as many as noraebang (노래방) places. Some PC방 are membership only, so you need to sign up and make an account to use the computers. Some, such as the one I go to, would hand you a card with a number on it and you log in using that card number.
2. They're insanely cheap! The PC방 I've seen can go from ₩500-₩1,500 per hour, so sometimes whenever I have nothing to do during the day and all of my friends are in class, I hang out in a PC방 and scroll down Tumblr or watch Are You Human Too? (Neodo Inganini?/너도 인간이니?) in DramaCool since both Viki and DramaFever are not working here in South Korea.
I logged out and caught up with Matt, Florence, Sophie, and Minki-hyung (민기형) at Sulbing Korean Dessert Cafe (설빙) just next to Chicken Bus and Seorae Korean Barbeque. They ordered Green Tea Snowflakes and Mango Snowflakes, while I got the Chocolate Brownie snowflakes.
Sophie asked me what I ordered and after telling them, everybody started laughing. Minki-hyung (민기형) made a guess earlier what I would be getting and he guessed right - I was becoming too predictable.
And when I got my order, I did not realize how humongous the portion was.
I keep forgetting that I am in South Korea and not America - the portion sizes here are way bigger since most of the cafés and restaurants are catered for couples (again - couple culture dominates Seoul).
Going back to our dorms, we bumped into Valentino and Cara where we stood in front of the cheap street food restaurant everybody constantly buzzes about (Goreun Aetsal/고른 앳살) for a good hour.
Thursday, July 12, 2018: It was exam day for me, and it was my first one too. So as the good student that I am, I decided to dedicate my whole morning studying - in Donghae's Haru & One Day Café.
I planned to spend a few hours studying for my Korean exam on basic conversational sentences while sipping on Donghae's drink then head to the nearby Kondae (건대) shopping and food district to eat out.
I ordered a glass of lemon juice, took advantage of Donghae's Wi-Fi, and studied.
For ten minutes.
Then I sat there for the next hour looking at fans come and take pictures with the giant Audrey Hepburn portrait hanging on the wall. I was very distracted that day and decided to just walk around Kondae (건대) and look for something to eat.
I scoured through the whole place under the 96-degree weather and found nothing - I was craving pork or beef that I did not have to cook and was within my ₩10,000 budget, but to no avail. Most of the restaurants I've found served pretty much all chicken or meat you have to cook yourself and other menu items I was not craving.
Kondae (건대), the area surrounding Konkuk University, has plenty of Japanese restaurants, which is very lacking around Anam-dong, the area surrounding Korea University. Sometimes, I just want to take a break from Korean food and stuff myself with something different - Japanese, Mexican, Vietnamese, you name it.
I went back to Anam-dong to try out the cheap street food restaurant by the campus to see what was the hype about. The menu was all in Korean, but luckily I know enough for me to differentiate ramen (라면) from tteokbokki (떡볶이).
The prices were very cheap - regular kimbap (원조김밥) was ₩1,500, tteok-ramyeon (떡라면) was ₩3,000, and Busan fish cakes (Busan eomuk/부산어묵) was ₩2,000. Having spent some time around Myeongdong and Hongdae, I knew these prices were within range. One stick of fish cake in Myeongdong was about the same price, so I expected to be eating a plate of kimbap, a bowl of tteok-ramyeon, and a stick of eomuk.
Bad idea - I really keep forgetting that I'm not in America anymore.
The portion sizes were humongous and the three plates took up the entire space of my whole table.
It looked like I was about to film a mukbang video.
I messaged my friends who were nearby to crash at the place and help me finish my food - Florence, Matt, Lina, and Wendelyn came to rescue.
Florence and I ran out of the restaurant to catch our 4:50 Korean language classes right after the rest arrived.
We took a different route and entered the Media Hall where they had a TV situated at the hallway leading to Woodang Hall - and they were playing the K-Pop flash mob dance we filmed a week prior.
The class was starting in a few seconds and my professor wanted us to be on time for the exam since she was not extending the exam time for us if we come late.
Well, the exam was easy - it was actually a quiz. I was mentally preparing for a midterm-type exam since everybody else was studying for midterms.
I finished it in six minutes and lecture continued per usual.
After class, I invited my friends to go to Dongdaemun with me to walk around and maybe buy some clothes and souvenirs - Joyce, Valentino, Matt, Sophie, Wendelyn, and Cara joined with us and took the subway together to Dongdaemun History and Culture Park Station (동대문 역사문��공원). We walked up and past the LED Rose Garden and met up with Thai and Davy, who just came from eating live octopus at Gwangjang Market, then we headed to eat street foods by the Migliori Mall.
We took the bus from Dongdaemun back to Anam and met up with Minki-hyung (민기형) for some makgeolli, rice alcohol famous for its hangover headache, at Tosokjumak Makgeolli House (토속주막 막걸리) just under Monaco Bar. I have never had makgeolli before, but I had an understanding that makgeolli is sipped from a bowl with both hands, but I did not know that it was actually served in kettle pots! The ahjumma (아줌마) serving us placed two kettles next to me and I did not know what it was for - I asked the group if they ordered tea and Minki-hyung (민기형) laughed and told me that it was the makgeolli.
We played drinking games for the rest of the night - such as taking a sip if we say the word "you", rotating our names and responding to the name of the second person to our left, placing everything on the table with two taps, and removing the little man from everything we picked up and called him Hyunjic-oppa (현직오빠).
We left the makgeolli place at almost 2 AM and I bumped into my drunk friends from my Korean class - Darren, Peter, Angela, Cindy, and Sharon. Peter, Cindy, and Angela had too much soju for the night and we walked them back to Frontier House and Anam Global House. We spent a whole hour outside the CU Convenience Store just under the hill from CJ International and Frontier House trying to get Peter off of the streets and back to his dorm.
Darren and I managed to get him to his room and back to our dorms by 4 AM and Darren messaged me that he was treating me with a drink sometime for my help - earlier in the night, he was lightheadedly telling me how high his alcohol tolerance was and I wanted to challenge him since my tolerance is also in the higher side.
So, I'm looking forward to the night when we actually find out whose tolerance is actually higher - hopefully we find out this week.
My week 3 blog ends here, and I will be starting on my Friday blog hopefully today.
It's Monday of week 4 and I am looking forward for this weekend since this Friday is the booze cruise - I invited other people for the event, those I haven't had the time to hang out with or the people I met for a few minutes but want to get to know better.
I am dreading the end of this summer program. I have noticed that I've been taking my time absorbing every moment, looking at the faces of the friends I've made here and the buildings that have been part of my daily walks to school and realizing that I only have two more weeks to go to make the best out of this amazing chapter of my life. I really hope that one day, I will find the time to reunite with each and every one of them and relive these moments together.
It would be very easy to reunite with the Singaporeans since their country is so small and more than half of my friends are Singaporean.
This gives me the biggest incentive to visit Singapore very soon since I expect it to be one big reunion. Until then!
고마워요,
Chris 「크리스」
P.S. I will not miss the 112 steps going up the Frontier stairs and the neverending hills around this campus. Oh, my God! I will not miss it at all.
P.P.S. The couple and PDA culture here is still insane.
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2021 WIAA state boys golf tournament: Rob Hernandez's Division 1 sectional preview, predictions | WIAA Boys
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2021 WIAA state boys golf tournament: Rob Hernandez's Division 1 sectional preview, predictions | WIAA Boys
Wisconsin.Golf’s Rob Hernandez sizes up the WIAA Division 1 boys sectional golf tournaments being contested across the state this week. The top two teams in each sectional advance to next week’s state tournament, along with the top three golfers not on those teams. The Division 1 state championships are scheduled for June 14-15 at Wild Rock Golf Club.
WAUSAU EAST SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Antigo 355 3 1985 D.C. Everest (Schofield) 337 4 1991 Eau Claire Memorial 290 49 2019 Hudson 299 3 2019 New Richmond 311 22 2001 River Falls 305 16 2018 Stevens Point 338 27 2016 Wausau West 352 4 2007 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Jaxon Bulgrin, Marshfield 85 Carter Cygan, Wausau East 79 Jamin Dufree, Superior 79 Brett Elkin, Chippewa Falls 71 Koldyn Gechas, Rhinelander 81 Andrew Henrichs, Rhinelander 89 Matt Nault, Superior 77 Andrew Rude, Superior 77
When, where: 9 a.m. Tuesday at Greenwood Hills CC-Wausau, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Hudson senior Charley Chase and sophomore Bennett Swavely shot matching 76s at New Richmond Golf Course as the Raiders shot 316 and edged Big Rivers Conference rival Eau Claire Memorial (320) to win the 2019 WIAA Division 1 New Richmond sectional. New Richmond sophomore Owen Covey shot 71 to slip past eventual state champion Russell Dettmering of Merrill by one shot for medalist honors. Stevens Point senior Evan Thomas joined Covey and Dettmering in qualifying for the state tournament at University Ridge GC in Madison. Covey and Swavely were the top performers among golfers currently competing in the 2021 high school season.
This is now (in 2021): There is nothing like a 290 to get people’s attention and that’s exactly what Eau Claire Memorial did last week in winning the WIAA Division 1 Superior regional at Nemadji GC in Superior. Freshman Will Schlitz shot 4-under-par 68, one of just three sub-70 rounds in the state, to edge Hudson senior Bennett Swavely, a University of Minnesota recruit, by one shot for medalist honors as the Old Abes outscored Hudson 290-299 for the team title. History would suggest that it will be a much different story on the scoreboard at Greenwood Hills, which last played host to a sectional in 2011 when Hudson (323) knocked off Superior (336) and Eau Claire North (339) for the team title. Memorial, the Big Rivers Conference champion, has a freshman (Schlitz) and two sophomores (Ben Christensen and Parker Etzel), for whom this sectional will be their first. Could that open the door for Hudson, which has three seniors in its starting five with one of them a tournament veteran in Swavely. Much like Memorial and Hudson dueled in the Big Rivers, Stevens Point and Wausau West went back-and-forth in finishing 1-2 in the Wisconsin Valley Conference only to finish second and third, respectively, behind D.C. Everest (Schofield) at the Everest regional at Wausau CC. On paper, none of the three WVC favorites have the scoring punch of Eau Claire Memorial and Hudson, but that may not be as important if the sectional plays out the way Leg 5 of the WVC tournament series did May 14, when Stevens Point (346) outlasted Wausau West (348) and D.C. Everest (352) for team honors in a high-scoring affair on the challenging Greenwood Hills layout.
Projected state team qualifiers: Hudson, Eau Claire Memorial.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Logan Pechinski, Stevens Point; Carter Cygan, Wausau East; Owen Covey, New Richmond.
NOTRE DAME (GREEN BAY) SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Appleton North 345 3 2001 Appleton West 352 4 2003 Ashwaubenon 330 3 2008 Bay Port 342 7 2019 De Pere 316 6 2015 Green Bay Preble 340 15 2010 Notre Dame (Green Bay) 317 15 2018 West De Pere 325 3 2004 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Aiden Cudney, Kimberly 82 Sam Knapp, Kaukauna 87 Kaden Marcell, Shawano 81 Jake Prestigiacomo, Appleton East 87 Quinn Process, Pulaski 81 Connor Schaefer, Hortonville 89 Lucas te Plate, Shawano 86 Aaron Tonn, Pulaski 86
When, where: 9 a.m. Wednesday at Thornberry Creek at Oneida GC, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Kaukauna’s dynamic senior duo of Tyler Cleaves (74) and Brock Hlinak (75) paved the way, but fellow seniors Zachary Klingseisen (76) and Reis Schweiner (77) weren’t too shabby, either, as the Galloping Ghosts fired a 302 and rolled to the Notre Dame (Green Bay) sectional at Thornberry Creek at Oneida GC. Bay Port (319) edged host Notre Dame (Green Bay) by one shot for the second state berth behind junior Preston Cedergren, who shared medalist honors with Appleton East senior Ben Gilkay and Cleaves. Gilkay, Green Bay Preble senior Cole Hanke (75) and Green Bay Southwest senior Trent Thomas (75) earned the individual state tournament berths. Appleton West sophomore Austin Georger, who lost to birdies from Hanke and Thomas on the second playoff hole for the last two berths, shot 75 and was the top finisher among current high school golfers.
This is now (in 2021): It must be the WIAA postseason because sectional host Notre Dame (Green Bay) turned in one of its finest performances of the season last week in winning the Ashwaubenon regional at Brown County GC in Oneida. Junior Ryan Darling had a lot to do with that, firing a 1-under 71 to earn medalist honors by seven strokes and help the Tritons (317) roll past Fox River Classic Conference rival Ashwaubenon (330) for the title. Lost, perhaps, in Darling’s work up front was the fact Notre Dame had all five golfers shoot 85 or better on a tough layout. Two years ago Notre Dame packed its four scoring golfers between 78 and 84 only to fall one shot shy of Bay Port in its bid for a 16th state tournament berth. This year, De Pere figures to be the team the Tritons and everyone else will be chasing. The FRCC overall champion Redbirds looked strong at its own regional at Ledgeview GC in De Pere with seniors Ben Busick (78) and Grady Coppo (79), junior Sam Mehlberg (79) and sophomore Jack Weisenberger (80) setting a tone that will be tough to beat if they can replicate that balance at Thornberry Creek. Lurking out there, too, is Fox Valley Association champion Appleton North, which won the FVA Championship with a 327 but finished third (345) at the De Pere regional.
Projected state team qualifiers: Notre Dame (Green Bay), De Pere.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Austin Georger, Appleton West; Max Reis, West De Pere; Aiden Cudney, Kimberly.
MADISON MEMORIAL SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Holmen 331 6 2019 Madison Memorial 321 17 2017 Middleton 310 21 2019 Onalaska 327 21 2013 Reedsburg 358 7 2008 Tomah 333 4 1983 Verona 323 1 2018 Waunakee 309 1 2017 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Dominick Fetterer, Wisconsin Rapids 88 Charlie Gibbs, Baraboo 84 Finn Jackson, Madison West 88 Dane Kubisiak, Wisconsin Rapids 88 Sonny Lombardo, Mount Horeb 88 Kaleb Lycke, La Crosse Central/Logan 83 Jack Morgan, Madison West 85 Brandt Wilson, Sauk Prairie 89
When, where: 9 a.m. Monday at Blackhawk CC-Madison, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Historically a mix of Madison- and La Crosse-area teams, this sectional welcomed Wisconsin Rapids to the mix for the first time and went to the Ridges GC in Wisconsin Rapids to determine state qualifiers. The results, however, looked a lot like those when the sectional is played in Madison or La Crosse. Four Middleton golfers broke 80, led by junior Kip Sullivan (75), as the Cardinals shot 306 and topped Holmen by five shots for the team title. Mount Horeb’s Kasen Fager (72) earned medalist honors by two strokes over Verona senior Austin Gaby. They joined Sparta junior Austin Erickson (76) in advancing to the state tournament as individuals. Middleton sophomore Jacob Beckman (79) tied for 10th and was the top finisher among golfers still competing at the high school level in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): Middleton, which finished second to Milwaukee Marquette at the 2019 WIAA Division 1 state championship, was reminded last week that it’s as tough to get to the state tournament out of this sectional as it is to contend once there. The Cardinals shot 310 at their own regional last week at Pleasant View GC, but finished second to Waunakee (309), which boasted the medalist in junior Max Brud (73) and had all five golfers break 85. Middleton’s four scoring golfers ranged from 75 to 80 with a lineup that had just one senior (University of Wisconsin recruit Jacob Beckman) in it. While they would appear to be the teams to beat, Onalaska’s winning 327 at its own regional came on a demanding La Crosse CC and will no doubt send the Hilltoppers into the sectional with confidence. However, qualifiers from both regionals will find a much different challenge at Blackhawk CC, a tight layout with fast greens that is playing host to a boys sectional for the first time in recent memory. When the course held a Division 1 regional in 2017, Middleton won with a 311, but none of the other schools in the eight-team field broke 325 and only one golfer bettered 76. To further muddy the waters, three schools ranked in the top 10 — No. 4 Middleton, No. 8 Waunakee and No. 9 Madison Memorial — are in the field as are the top two teams also receiving votes (Verona and Holmen).
Projected state team qualifiers: Middleton, Madison Memorial.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Will Meganck, Waunakee; Hunter Neumann, Tomah; Sam Evenson, Holmen.
PLYMOUTH SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Arrowhead (Hartland) 302 30 2019 Fond du Lac 345 39 2019 Hartford 340 12 2003 Manitowoc 341 21 2007 Neenah 344 10 2014 Plymouth 346 15 2017 Sheboygan North 307 27 2018 Slinger 321 5 2014 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Owen Beumler, Sheboygan South 89 Isaac Geffers, Oshkosh North 88 Joseph Held, West Bend West 88 Tristan Helgeson, West Bend West 89 Nic Kolar, Sheboygan South 89 Boden Memmel, West Bend East 90 Dakota Rezachek, Two Rivers/Mishicot 89 Evan Spaeth, West Bend West 86
When, where: 9 a.m. Wednesday at Quit-Qui-Oc GC-Elkhart Lake, par 71.
That was then (in 2019): Two-time defending WIAA Division 1 state champion Piercen Hunt shot 70 at Washington County GC in Hartford as Arrowhead (Hartland) shot 308 and edged Fond du Lac by four shots for the team title at the WIAA Division 1 Hartford regional. Beaver Dam senior Zak Kulka, a UW-Green Bay recruit, finished second with a 72 and joined Plymouth senior Charlie Aschenbach (74) and De Pere senior Cole Griffin (76) in qualifying for the state tournament individually. Slinger sophomore Addison Raimer and West De Pere freshman Max Reis shot matching 80s and were the top finishers among those golfers who are still competing during the 2021 season.
This is now (in 2021): Sheboygan North moves into this sectional from what this year is the Mequon Homestead sectional and promises to give perennial power and top-ranked Arrowhead (Hartland) a run for the team title. The Golden Raiders are coming off of a Neenah regional championship where sophomore Mason Schmidtke’s state-best 66 fueled their 307 winning score. Overshadowed by Schmidtke’s remarkable round was the fact that all five North golfers, three of them seniors, shot 86 or better. That experience will be critical against Arrowhead and Slinger, whose senior standouts are at the top of their lineups and promise to make the road to Wild Rock GC in Wisconsin Dells difficult for North. Arrowhead seniors Nick Amtmann and Andrew Fickel shared regional medalist honors with 73s at Washington County GC last week as the Warhawks, who also got a 74 from sophomore Bode King, shot 302 to top Slinger by 19 strokes. Raimer, however, is playing some of the best golf of his high school career and has formed a solid nucleus with junior Will Summers and senior Tyson Miller.
Projected state team qualifiers: Arrowhead (Hartland), Sheboygan North.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Addison Raimer, Slinger; Will Summers, Slinger; Wyatt Pfeiffer, Fond du Lac.
JANESVILLE PARKER SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Beloit Memorial 340 28 2013 Fort Atkinson 356 11 2015 Milton 326 1 1987 Monona Grove 346 3 2017 Mukwonago 332 8 2019 Oregon 353 1 2000 Stoughton 358 9 2013 Sun Prairie 351 8 2010 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Nolan Ahler, Elkhorn 85 Will Arkin, Madison La Follette 92 Josh Brogren, Elkhorn 85 Ryan Ertel, McFarland 90 Kai Klass, McFarland 91 Wyatt Marshall, Janesville Craig 73 Ethan Prusakeiwicz, DeForest 88 Bryce Sullivan, Janesville Craig 87
When, where: 8 a.m. Tuesday at Janesville Riverside GC, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Bucknell recruit Blake Wisdom of Lake Geneva Badger shot 71 while teammates Luke Abram (75), Ben Rademaker (77) and TJ Walton (78) also broke 80 as the Badgers (301) pulled out a two-stroke victory at the Mukwonago sectional at Edgewood GC in Big Bend. Mukwonago won a team playoff over Sun Prairie for the second state berth after the two teams tied for second place at 303, leaving the Cardinals’ Mickey Keating (73) to take one of the three state individual berths with Janesville Parker junior Kadin Kleman (73) and Milton senior AJ Gray (75), who won a playoff over Sun Prairie senior Ethan Carrick and Janesville Parker’s Zack Milner for the final spot at University Ridge. Badger’s Abram, who tied for fifth, was the top golfer among those still competing at the high school level in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): As is often the case with a sectional that encompasses areas south of Madison and west of Milwaukee, this sectional couldn’t be more wide open. Milton (326) and Monona Grove (346) come to Janesville Riverside as regional champions, but Mukwonago (332) and Beloit Memorial (340) finished within 14 strokes of Milton at the Mukwonago regional at Edgewood GC in Big Bend and Sun Prairie (351), Oregon (353) and Stoughton (358) finished within 12 shots of MG at the Portage regional at Portage CC. Likewise, only four golfers broke 80 at Mukwonago, led by individual sectional qualifier Wyatt Marshall of Janesville Craig (73), and no one shot lower than 81 at Portage. Beloit Memorial and Monona Grove shot matching 349s to finish T-2 at the Ashenfelder Invitational at Janesville Riverside last month, but history suggests the course is much more forgiving than that so it will likely take a score lower than 320 to advance to the state tournament.
Projected state team qualifiers: Milton, Mukwonago.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Griffin Oberneder, Beloit Memorial; Jacob Frederickson, Monona Grove; Wyatt Marshall, Janesville Craig.
HOMESTEAD (MEQUON) SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Cedarburg 308 4 2016 Germantown 314 2 2010 Hamilton (Sussex) 320 0 NA Hometead (Mequon) 304 31 2019 Kettle Moraine 295 8 2019 Oconomowoc 332 26 2006 Pewaukee 330 5 2012 Waukesha West 329 1 2004 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Jake Anderson, Whitefish Bay 82 Collin Barry, Whitefish Bay 81 Ben Hilbelink, Menomonee Falls 72 Peter Hoeppner, Waukesha North 82 Jackson Piacsek, Waukesha North 76 Mason Roanhouse, Waterford 79 Cullen Starker, Whitefish Bay 79 Owen Van Galen, Waukesha South 83
When, where: 9 a.m. Tuesday at North Shore CC-Mequon.
That was then (in 2019): Sophomore Ty Mueller (78) and junior Josh Teplin (80) turned in top-10 finishes as Mequon Homestead shot 322 and survived arguably the toughest sectional venue in the state on the Irish Course at Whistling Straits in Haven with the Sheboygan North sectional championship. Kettle Moraine (330) edged Sheboygan North (333) and Germantown (336) for the second state berth. Sheboygan North seniors Austin Thyes (73) and Max Schmidtke (76) and Waterford junior Josh Koszarek (75) qualified for the state tournament individually. Medalist Ben Pausha of Kettle Moraine (72) was the top finisher among golfers still competing at the high school level in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): Top-ranked Kettle Moraine, which shot 295 in winning the Waukesha South regional, and No. 3 Mequon Homestead headline a field that includes a few teams — Cedarburg, Germantown and Hamilton (Sussex) — capable of keeping the favorites from punching their ticket to the state tournament in Wisconsin Dells. It will take a yeoman’s effort, however. Kettle Moraine’s victory at Morningstar Golfers Club in Waukesha included a 72 from senior Jackson Vinopal, a 73 from freshman Spencer Stuke, a 74 from sophomore Alex Koenig and a 76 from senior Jackson Cain. Pausha, the sectional champion two years ago the last time a WIAA tournament series was held, had his 78 thrown out. Homestead seemed comfortable with the shootout that was its regional at Mee Kwon GC. Mueller’s 71 earned him a share of medalist honors with Germantown’s Collin Thomey and led the way for the Highlanders (304), who got a 75 from sophomore Hunter Thibert and a 77 from senior Christian Sobczak at the back end of the lineup on a day when No. 2 golfer Joe Fricker shot 82 despite a 37 on the back nine. Cedarburg (Nathan Theama), Germantown (Thomey) and Sussex Hamilton (Michael Addie) all have strong No. 1 golfers who won’t be intimidated by a tough sectional venue in North Shore CC, which is the fourth Mequon-area course Homestead has enlisted to host a postseason competition in the last three years.
Projected state team qualifiers: Homestead (Mequon), Kettle Moraine .
Projected state individual qualifiers: Collin Thomey, Germantown; Michael Addie, Hamilton (Sussex); Nathan Theama, Cedarburg .
RACINE CASE SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Franklin 346 5 2019 Kenosha Indian Trail 344 0 NA Marquette (Milwaukee) 304 11 2019 Muskego 334 4 2017 Oak Creek 329 1 2000 Racine Case 343 13 2015 South Milwaukee 432 36 1989 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Tyson Baldwin, Kenosha Tremper 87 Egan Bedwell, Milwaukee King 109 Michael Cerny, Racine Horlick 83 Tyler Dahl, Kenosha Tremper 76 Peter Iwanowski, St. Francis/Cudahy 82 Josh Koch, Milwaukee King 96 Alex Krowski, St. Francis/Cudahy 105 Kamden Logan, Kenosha Tremper 91
When, where: 9 a.m. Tuesday at Ives Grove GL-Sturtevant, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Junior Jack Lutze (70) and seniors Jack Blair (72) and Drew Sagrillo (72) swept the top three spots and freshman Hayden LeMonds (76) finished T-7 as Milwaukee Marquette shot 290 and cruised to a 17-stroke victory over Franklin to win its own sectional at Brown Deer Park GC in Milwaukee. No other school finished within 36 strokes of the top two teams. University of Wisconsin-bound junior Cameron Huss of Kenosha Tremper (76) earned his first WIAA state tournament berth as an individual qualifier along with St. Francis/Cudahy sophomore Peter Iwanowski (78) and Greenfield senior Sam Mendoza (79). Franklin sophomore John Mirsberger (73) finished T-4, the best showing by a golfer still competing in the high school ranks in 2021.
This is now (in 2021): The names may change, but the results remain the same for Milwaukee Marquette, which has won the last two WIAA Division 1 state championships and three of the last four. Senior Riley Simonz (75), junior Sebastian Kasun (76) and sophomore Marco Bamrah (76) swept the top three places and junior Hayden LeMonds shot 77 in his season debut after a long road to recovery from Bankart Repair shoulder surgery last summer as the Hilltoppers shot 304 to win their own regional a Brown Deer Park, a rather stress-free competition with only three schools fielding full teams. That junior Will Hemauer’s 78 was thrown out speaks to the depth coach Brad Niswonger’s team has again in 2021. There figures to be a wide gap between Marquette and the second-place team at Ives Grove. None of the other six teams in the sectional shot lower than 329 (Oak Creek), paving the way for a spirited battle for the second state berth.
Projected state team qualifiers: Marquette (Milwaukee), Racine Case.
Projected state individual qualifiers: Dylan Moore, Kenosha Indian Trail; Tyler Dahl, Kenosha Tremper; John Mirsberger, Franklin.
WESTOSHA CENTRAL SECTIONAL
TEAM QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE STATE BERTHS LAST Badger (Lake Geneva) 327 32 2019 Brookfield Central 328 14 2018 Brookfield East 327 4 2008 New Berlin West 345 5 2006 Union Grove 330 0 NA Wauwatosa East/West 317 38 2019 West Allis Hale 370 14 2002 Whitnall (Hales Corners) 365 0 NA INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE Nolan Bruni, Westosha Central 84 Johnny Hooper, Greenfield 95 Brandon LaBeau, Greendale 81 Sam Olson, Wisconsin Lutheran 93 Nathan Riel, Wisconsin Lutheran 98 Cy Turner, Wilmot 90 Dane Turner, Wilmot 88 Tom Zacher, Greenfield 94
When, where: 9 a.m. Wednesday at Brighton Dale Links GC-Kansasville, par 72.
That was then (in 2019): Junior Dan Sobeleski (76) and Wauwatosa East/West shot 305 at Wanaki GC in Menomonee Falls and won a shootout with junior Marty Swab (72) and Menomonee Falls (308) to win the Brookfield Central sectional. Swab shared medalist honors with UW-Eau Claire-bound senior Connor Brown of Union Grove, who qualified individually Brookfield Central seniors Jack Anderson (75) and Dean Yun (76). Yun won a playoff over Brookfield East’s Zach Walsh for the final state individual berth. Sophomore Sam Yun (78), who finished T-12, was the top finisher among those golfers still competing during the 2021 high school season.
This is now (in 2021): Badger (Lake Geneva) moves over from the Janesville Parker regional to take aim at Wauwatosa East/West, which placed all five golfers in the top 11 at last week’s Brookfield Central regional at Wanaki GC in Menomonee Falls and shot a 317 to top runner-up Brookfield East by 10 shots for the team title. Junior Ben Soboleski (75) and senior Colin Muellen (79) were the only golfers to break 80 at Wanaki, the kind of scores that will go a long way at Brighton Dale Links in a sectional that is otherwise extremely balanced. Badger won the Union Grove regional at Ives Grove GL in Sturtevant with a 327 behind junior TJ Walton, who played well in the postseason in 2019, and seniors Colton Craig (81) and Chris Bakken (83). Scores are seldom low at Brighton Dale so this sectional will not only test the depth of teams hoping to advance to Wisconsin Dells, but also their patience.
Projected state team qualifiers: Wauwatosa East/West, Badger (Lake Geneva) .
Projected state individual qualifiers: Simon Graham, Union Grove; Sam Sonsalla, Brookfield Central; Charlie Bennett, Brookfield East.
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Circus beatclub ad aprile '24 celebra 25 anni di divertimento. Con Andrea Oliva (24/4) e Solardo (30/4)
Al Circus beatclub - Brescia il ritmo e sempre alto ed aprile 2024 non fa eccezione. Il divertimento ad Aprile 2024 al Circus beatclub - Brescia è già iniziato lunedì 1, con uno scatenato student party firmato Æ. Quello di lunedì 1 aprile 2024 è stato un party di successo assoluto, il che al Circus non è una novità, ma in questo caso è arrivato dopo altri 5 appuntamenti di successo durante il periodo Pasqua '24.
Avete letto bene. Al Circus beatclub - Brescia, locale simbolo del divertimento della provincia lombarda e non quindi di New York o Dubai oppure a Riccione, si è ballato per 6 notti consecutive.
E che succede ad aprile '24, appunto? Le notti di party in programma sono complessivamente 13, una ogni due o quasi. Non è un record ma poco ci manca, in un panorama di discoteche italiane spesso in difficoltà che aprono una sola sera a settimana.
Sarebbe un numero importante, così come i due artisti internazionali che il top club bresciano ospita il 24/4 ed il 30/4, ovvero rispettivamente Andrea Oliva e Solardo… Chi ama la musica elettronica sa chi sono. Chi non lo sa verrà comunque a ballare la loro musica al Circus perché solo in locali come questo il divertimento si vive al massimo.
Ma la notizia importante proprio ad aprile '24 è un'altra:
Circus beatclub, per tutto il mese, celebra 25 anni di feste e divertimento. Infatti il club è nato nel 1999. Come raccontano molti dei protagonisti dlela storia di questo locale in questo breve trailer - https://www.instagram.com/p/C5WJHkLN-BW/ - di locali che diventano una casa per tanti creativi e tanti clubber sono pochi. E' bello che nessuno, in questo video pieno di super professionisti, abbia un nome ed un cognome. Tanto chi ha ballato in questo club, chi ci balla ancora o chi ci lavora oggi, li conosce tutti, i membri della Circus family... ed i protagonisti del Circus non sono loro. Sono le ragazze ed i ragazzi che ogni weekend riempiono Circus beatclub di energia.
Buon compleanno 25esimo Circus.
Circus beatclub - Brescia che si balla dall 11/4 a fine stagione (4/5)
gio. 11/4 Rehab The Roots
ven. 12/4 Off Beat Whie is not Alone
sab. 13/4 Crush with Circo Nero Italia
ven. 19/4 Off Beat feat. Vida Loca
sab. 20/4 Candy Crush
mer. 24/4 Panorama by Andrea Oliva
gio. 25/4 Rehab with Dj Mercy
ven. 26/4 Off Beat
sab 27/4 Crush Humble Night
mar. 30/4 Panorama by Solardo
gio. 2/5 Rehab - Closing Night
ven. 3/5 Off Beat - Closing Night
sab. 4/5 Crush - Closing Night
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Come ogni anno, ed è un vero record nel panorama italiano, anche per la stagione '23 - '24, Circus beatclub si rifà il look: alle pareti un color ghiaccio scuro perfetto per il futuro (e pure per il presente), impianto luci tutto nuovo, schermi e mirrorball che si muovono durante la serata, nuovi divani, nuova console a cui si accede in modo diverso... chi balla al Circus balla sempre nello stesso club, certo, ma proprio da questa stagione il club sarà sempre diverso grazie ad allestimenti, scenografie ed interventi particolare.
Lo slogan mette energia: : "future is now", il futuro è adesso. Il ritmo del video disponibile sui social è forte ed elettronico, ma la voce che lo accompagna è calda, latina, come a mettere insieme la forza i suoni del futuro con la voglia di far tardi con il sorriso, con gli amici di sempre....
Il giovedì è Rehab, con sonorità hip hop anche internazionali ed il ritmo di Jay K. La domenica Panorama porta in console per ogni serata un top dj italiano attivo in mezzo mondo che sarà resident di un appuntamento già molto atteso, dedicato ad un pubblico che si accontenta solo del meglio. Ecco poi il venerdì e il sabato, da sempre il cuore del divertimento pop al Circus beatclub, che è gestito anche in questa stagione '23 ' - '24 dal gruppo guidato da Antonio Gregori, lo stesso che ha portato al successo anche MOLO a Brescia, grande disco estiva ed il River a Soncino (Cremona), aperto tutto l'anno. Il venerdì al Circus è OffBeat, una notte dedicata a sonorità sempre diverse e scatenate, mentre il sabato è Crush, dedicato agli artisti della Circus Family: Toma e Brio alla voce, Dr.Space in console e tanti, tanti altri.
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Circus beatclub ad aprile '24 celebra 25 anni di divertimento. Con Andrea Oliva (24/4) e Solardo (30/4)
Al Circus beatclub - Brescia il ritmo e sempre alto ed aprile 2024 non fa eccezione. Il divertimento ad Aprile 2024 al Circus beatclub - Brescia è già iniziato lunedì 1, con uno scatenato student party firmato Æ. Quello di lunedì 1 aprile 2024 è stato un party di successo assoluto, il che al Circus non è una novità, ma in questo caso è arrivato dopo altri 5 appuntamenti di successo durante il periodo Pasqua '24.
Avete letto bene. Al Circus beatclub - Brescia, locale simbolo del divertimento della provincia lombarda e non quindi di New York o Dubai oppure a Riccione, si è ballato per 6 notti consecutive.
E che succede ad aprile '24, appunto? Le notti di party in programma sono complessivamente 13, una ogni due o quasi. Non è un record ma poco ci manca, in un panorama di discoteche italiane spesso in difficoltà che aprono una sola sera a settimana.
Sarebbe un numero importante, così come i due artisti internazionali che il top club bresciano ospita il 24/4 ed il 30/4, ovvero rispettivamente Andrea Oliva e Solardo… Chi ama la musica elettronica sa chi sono. Chi non lo sa verrà comunque a ballare la loro musica al Circus perché solo in locali come questo il divertimento si vive al massimo.
Ma la notizia importante proprio ad aprile '24 è un'altra:
Circus beatclub, per tutto il mese, celebra 25 anni di feste e divertimento. Infatti il club è nato nel 1999. Come raccontano molti dei protagonisti dlela storia di questo locale in questo breve trailer - https://www.instagram.com/p/C5WJHkLN-BW/ - di locali che diventano una casa per tanti creativi e tanti clubber sono pochi. E' bello che nessuno, in questo video pieno di super professionisti, abbia un nome ed un cognome. Tanto chi ha ballato in questo club, chi ci balla ancora o chi ci lavora oggi, li conosce tutti, i membri della Circus family... ed i protagonisti del Circus non sono loro. Sono le ragazze ed i ragazzi che ogni weekend riempiono Circus beatclub di energia.
Buon compleanno 25esimo Circus.
Circus beatclub - Brescia che si balla dall 11/4 a fine stagione (4/5)
gio. 11/4 Rehab The Roots
ven. 12/4 Off Beat Whie is not Alone
sab. 13/4 Crush with Circo Nero Italia
ven. 19/4 Off Beat feat. Vida Loca
sab. 20/4 Candy Crush
mer. 24/4 Panorama by Andrea Oliva
gio. 25/4 Rehab with Dj Mercy
ven. 26/4 Off Beat
sab 27/4 Crush Humble Night
mar. 30/4 Panorama by Solardo
gio. 2/5 Rehab - Closing Night
ven. 3/5 Off Beat - Closing Night
sab. 4/5 Crush - Closing Night
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Circus beatclub - Brescia
info +39 333 210 5400 (WhatsApp)
Via Dalmazia 127, 25125 Brescia
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Come ogni anno, ed è un vero record nel panorama italiano, anche per la stagione '23 - '24, Circus beatclub si rifà il look: alle pareti un color ghiaccio scuro perfetto per il futuro (e pure per il presente), impianto luci tutto nuovo, schermi e mirrorball che si muovono durante la serata, nuovi divani, nuova console a cui si accede in modo diverso... chi balla al Circus balla sempre nello stesso club, certo, ma proprio da questa stagione il club sarà sempre diverso grazie ad allestimenti, scenografie ed interventi particolare.
Lo slogan mette energia: : "future is now", il futuro è adesso. Il ritmo del video disponibile sui social è forte ed elettronico, ma la voce che lo accompagna è calda, latina, come a mettere insieme la forza i suoni del futuro con la voglia di far tardi con il sorriso, con gli amici di sempre....
Il giovedì è Rehab, con sonorità hip hop anche internazionali ed il ritmo di Jay K. La domenica Panorama porta in console per ogni serata un top dj italiano attivo in mezzo mondo che sarà resident di un appuntamento già molto atteso, dedicato ad un pubblico che si accontenta solo del meglio. Ecco poi il venerdì e il sabato, da sempre il cuore del divertimento pop al Circus beatclub, che è gestito anche in questa stagione '23 ' - '24 dal gruppo guidato da Antonio Gregori, lo stesso che ha portato al successo anche MOLO a Brescia, grande disco estiva ed il River a Soncino (Cremona), aperto tutto l'anno. Il venerdì al Circus è OffBeat, una notte dedicata a sonorità sempre diverse e scatenate, mentre il sabato è Crush, dedicato agli artisti della Circus Family: Toma e Brio alla voce, Dr.Space in console e tanti, tanti altri.
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