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The String Cheese Incident Residency at Suwannee Hulaween
The String Cheese Incident will help host the fourth annual Suwannee Hulaween music festival in Live Oak, Florida this October 27-30. The band will perform three days during the event, and will also showcase music that they have developed with side projects. Over the past four years, The String Cheese Incident have been the flagship live act for Hulaween. With each year, the band continues to find new ways of showcasing live music from their twenty year career. EOTO EOTO, Michael Travis and Jason Hann, percussionists for The String Cheese Incident, conduct 100% live improvisation during their performances. Their concert on
2016 EMA Awards Honored Environmentalists in Media and Entertainment
The 26th Annual Environmental Media Awards were hosted this past Saturday, October 22 from Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California. Environmentalists in different forms of media were brought together to help raise awareness for the causes they support. Moby has been taking a strong stand for animal rights within the agriculture community. The EMAs honored him with the 'Missions in Music' award. Moby is a singer, songwriter and activist with a passion to help provide a voice to animal rights. “One thing that we collectively as a nation and species could do to really address environmental concerns is stop supporting animal
Three Intriguing Acts at Suwannee Hulaween 2016
This year marks the fourth annual Suwannee Hulaween music festival held in Live Oak, Florida. Each year the festival hosts a wide range of music for guests to engage with during 3-4 days of camping and recreation. Recently, we published an in-depth article covering some of the data behind the 105 musical acts set to perform at Suwannee Hulaween. Early arrival is currently open for guests wanting to get setup before the entertainment hits on Thursday. When the music does hit the stage, we want to help inform attendees of three acts that have not performed at Hulaween in the past.
AWS Sustainability Builds Clean Energy Jobs in Ohio, Texas and Indiana
Amazon Web Services continues to drive job growth in the United States with a new wind farm in Paulding County, Ohio. The company has noted that: 'the wind farm is expected to start generating approximately 320,000 megawatt hours of wind energy annually starting in May 2017, or enough to power more than 29,000 US homes in a year.' Additionally, Amazon and Business Wire shared insight from adminstration in infrastructure within the AWS. “Now with five highly scalable regions across the United States, AWS customers have multiple options for providing US-based end users low-latency access to cloud applications, as well as the
Tribeca Enterprises & CHANEL Announces 2nd Annual Through Her Lens Event in NYC
Tribeca Film Institute, Pulse Films and CHANEL have partnered together to create a three day event in New York City from October 25-27. This marks Tribeca's second annual Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program. The program works as a tool for upcoming female film producers and directors. During the three days, guests can dive deeper into industry mentorship, artistic development as well as funding. “We are thrilled to be embarking, for the second year, on an intense three-day program created for these five extraordinary rising talents. They will be supported, guided and mentored by women who share with
Florence + The Machine Shakes It Out on Austin City Limits
Florence + The Machine recently stole the show for the 2016 performers at Austin City Limits TV. In 2015, I watched Florence break her foot during her Coachella performance, and finished the set. She embodies rock n' roll to the core. Her recent Austin City Limits performance with an extended backing band just continues to showcase her overwhelming talent. Currently, the band does not have any tour dates booked. After an intense world tour in 2016, Florence and the band deserve some quality down time. Watch over the songs: 'Shake It Out,' 'What Kind of Man,' and 'What the
Bob Weir Showcases New Music in Brooklyn at Kings Theater
Bob Weir, musician from the Grateful Dead, recently released new music with Blue Mountain. During his Campfire Tour, Weir captured the hearts and minds of listeners across the United States. During his east coast section of the tour, Weir stopped by Late Show with Stephen Colbert and CBS to perform tracks from his latest album. https://youtu.be/8qnuA7UHTA4 Watch over tracks from CBS This Morning below. Weir also speaks with the CBS crew about Blue Mountain. During the Campfire Tour, Aaron Dessner was unable to perform with the band, but Steve Kimock of Ratdog & Jon Shaw stepped were able to add their expertise to
Oculus Converges Music and Virtual Reality
Oculus has recently showcased some of their latest technology at Oculus Connect this past October 5-7 at the San Jose Mcnery Convention Center. Virtual reality is amping up with the holiday season approaching, and Oculus has been taking pre-orders for Oculus Touch, (handheld sensors that interconnect with the visuals being produced in the headset.) Oculus Touch gives users the ability to interact with digital content via handheld devices. A popular video game, Rock Band VR, will let gamers feel the experience of being live on stage during the process of playing a song. Imagine that you can view in 360
Advancements in Cloud Computing and Education with Amazon
Amazon Web Services is providing new educative learning sessions for students and professors to collaborate with when developing new skills in cloud computing technology. To break down how cloud computing works, I wanted to share the definition of the term: the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. I often hear someone speak of cloud computing as a far off and complex idea. But when one breaks down the process it makes clear sense. Local servers can store data
Renewable Energy & Bioengineering Leads the Clean Energy Revolution
The U.S. Department of Energy continues to keep the public informed on the latest forms of technology. They published recently that close to a half of a million electric vehicles are now on the road. That connects to a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 58%. When they report that costs for solar panels cost for solar panels have dropped 54% since 2008, I was able to find out more on those numbers with a recent report by the U.S. Department of Energy. They also recently noted: Land-based wind accounted for 41 percent of all new capacity
The String Cheese Incident will help host the fourth annual Suwannee
The 26th Annual Environmental Media Awards were hosted this past Saturday,
This year marks the fourth annual Suwannee Hulaween music festival held
Amazon Web Services continues to drive job growth in the United
Tribeca Film Institute, Pulse Films and CHANEL have partnered together to
Florence + The Machine recently stole the show for the 2016
Bob Weir, musician from the Grateful Dead, recently released new music
Oculus has recently showcased some of their latest technology at Oculus Connect
Amazon Web Services is providing new educative learning sessions for students
The U.S. Department of Energy continues to keep the public informed









