Friday, April 24
BoCo - Project Pat
Boom Boom Room - Speakfreely w/ Swampnoise
Hippo - Speedball Widow w/ Paper Scissors Rocket Pack
T-Bone- Julian Vu (electric), 8 p.m.
Walnut Circle - Ben Payton, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 25
BoCo - Bag of Donuts
Boom Boom Room - Natalie Kirk & Matt
Hippo - Greyhounds
Thursday, April 30
BoCo - Cowboy Mouth
Hippo - Red Hill City w/ Charmed I'm Sure
Friday, May 1
BoCo - Hurt
Walnut Circle - John Wooten and Kaiso
Saturday, May 2
Boom Boom Room - The Usual Suspects
Hippo - Dark Knights of Camelot
Walnut Circle - Big Daddy Blues Band
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
This weekend, April 16
Thursday, April 16
- Senior Show reception at Southern Miss Museum of Art, 4 p.m.
- Southern Miss Theatre presents: Urinetown at Tatum Theatre April 16-19 & 23-26 7:30 p.m. shows, 2 p.m. Sunday matinees
- Farmer's Market, 3-7 p.m. @ Town Square Park
BoCo - The Remanants, 6-9 free
Hippo - Petticoat Junkies
Keg & Barrel - Natalie Kirk & Co.
Friday, April 17
- Live After Five - Rotary Downs (NOLA) @ Town Square Park, 5-8 p.m.
Hippo - The Figs
T-Bone Records - Mark Mann & Allen Mann, 8 p.m.
Walnut Circle - Cowboy Blues Band
Saturday, April 18
- Spring Art Walk downtown, 4-8 p.m.
- Roots Reunion @ the Saenger Theater, 7 p.m. Free
BoCo - Burnside Explosion, 10 p.m.
also Relay for Life Drawdown, 5-9 p.m.
Hippo - Speedball Widow w/ Paper Scissors Rocketpack
Mugshot - Greystreet
T-Bone Records - Scott Chism & the Better Half, 8 p.m.
Walnut Circle - T-Bone Pruitt ... READ MORE
- Senior Show reception at Southern Miss Museum of Art, 4 p.m.
- Southern Miss Theatre presents: Urinetown at Tatum Theatre April 16-19 & 23-26 7:30 p.m. shows, 2 p.m. Sunday matinees
- Farmer's Market, 3-7 p.m. @ Town Square Park
BoCo - The Remanants, 6-9 free
Hippo - Petticoat Junkies
Keg & Barrel - Natalie Kirk & Co.
Friday, April 17
- Live After Five - Rotary Downs (NOLA) @ Town Square Park, 5-8 p.m.
Hippo - The Figs
T-Bone Records - Mark Mann & Allen Mann, 8 p.m.
Walnut Circle - Cowboy Blues Band
Saturday, April 18
- Spring Art Walk downtown, 4-8 p.m.
- Roots Reunion @ the Saenger Theater, 7 p.m. Free
BoCo - Burnside Explosion, 10 p.m.
also Relay for Life Drawdown, 5-9 p.m.
Hippo - Speedball Widow w/ Paper Scissors Rocketpack
Mugshot - Greystreet
T-Bone Records - Scott Chism & the Better Half, 8 p.m.
Walnut Circle - T-Bone Pruitt ... READ MORE
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Happy or Hurt, It's All in Your Head
Happiness is a State of Mind
By Glory Fink
My Uncle Ike explained to me several years ago, everyone gets hurt in their day to day life but it's our decision whether we hold onto that hurt and make a place for it in our heart or whether we let it go and let it stop affecting us.
A while ago I realized that happiness is a state of mind that has little to do with what's going on in the outside world. You either decide to find happiness even in the face of adversity (and eventually everyone must face some kind of adversity) or you allow the hurt and injustices of the world to take away your happiness. It's that simple.
You can either cling to your happiness or you can cling to your hurt. The problem with holding onto hurt is that while you are in that state of pain you cannot grow and develop as a person. You are stuck. In pain, your world will just continue to get smaller and smaller until there is nothing left of you but a caricature of your original personality and of course all the hurt and injustice ever done to you. To me that sounds like Hell on Earth.
As you continue to hold onto your happiness your world will continue to grow as it accommodates more and more people who are also finding and holding onto their happiness. As like begets like so you will, too. As you move to the blessed and grateful you will attract those like you and others who need support making the shift over to positive living. Through the security and support of your happiness and the people who populate your ever expanding world you will find yourself naturally refining and polishing your strengths and virtues while improving on your weaknesses and flaws.
Most of your improvements will evolve so effortlessly that by the time you reflect on who you were a few years ago you may be surprised by how much you have improved in aspects of your life that before you struggled with all the time but never seemed to ever make any progress in. This sounds like Paradise on Earth to me. Yes Virginia, sometimes Life really is that simple. You just have to hold out your hand in openness and love and let the rest take its course.
At my core I believe that we are all intricately connected in The Universe. We are all parts that together compose The Universe. And The Universe is a force as much as it is a thing. Wouldn't you rather be happy than be hurt all the time? So would the rest of The Universe. Every time someone makes a decision to move forward, let go of the past with all its hurt and pain and instead relish the present and the joyful, it affects the rest of this great interconnectedness called The Universe. So it makes sense that with your decision to hold onto what is good and beautiful in your life and to let go of what causes you misery and heartache The Universe will open pathways for you to continue to grow, develop and be joyful.
About the Author:
Glory Fink is a writer, a housewife, a purveyor of euphemistically romantic materials, a photographer, a mystery wrapped in an enigma covered in cashmere. She can be found playing with Schrödinger’s cat, traipsing through the back roads of the Mississippi Delta or concocting experiments in her lab/kitchen. Glory does not suffer fools gladly but will gladly suffer endless tours at the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory as long as the samples keep coming. She does her best writing in her pajamas and her best sleeping out of them. Glory’s cat is suspicious, her dog obliging and her husband humored by her many antics and efforts to become in reality what she is in her dreams.
Glory can be found living the high life in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in a quaint (read: run down) house in a newly historic district but still less reputable side of town with her husband/best friend, a miniature dachshund, and one cat who isn’t. And various cats that came with the house; they are not pets as much as ninjas. Please feel free to email or call on Glory any time, her life could do with a few more interesting people.
Copyright © 2009, Glory Fink
For information about this work, please contact the author at the address set forth below. Permission is hereby granted to reproduce and distribute copies of this work for nonprofit educational purposes, provided that copies are distributed at or below cost, and that the author, source, and copyright notice are included on each copy. This permission is in addition to rights of reproduction granted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act. Before making any distribution of this work, please contact Glory Fink to ascertain whether you have the current version. Permission inquiries can be made to Glory Fink at askglory@askglory.com. ... READ MORE
By Glory Fink
My Uncle Ike explained to me several years ago, everyone gets hurt in their day to day life but it's our decision whether we hold onto that hurt and make a place for it in our heart or whether we let it go and let it stop affecting us.
A while ago I realized that happiness is a state of mind that has little to do with what's going on in the outside world. You either decide to find happiness even in the face of adversity (and eventually everyone must face some kind of adversity) or you allow the hurt and injustices of the world to take away your happiness. It's that simple.
You can either cling to your happiness or you can cling to your hurt. The problem with holding onto hurt is that while you are in that state of pain you cannot grow and develop as a person. You are stuck. In pain, your world will just continue to get smaller and smaller until there is nothing left of you but a caricature of your original personality and of course all the hurt and injustice ever done to you. To me that sounds like Hell on Earth.
As you continue to hold onto your happiness your world will continue to grow as it accommodates more and more people who are also finding and holding onto their happiness. As like begets like so you will, too. As you move to the blessed and grateful you will attract those like you and others who need support making the shift over to positive living. Through the security and support of your happiness and the people who populate your ever expanding world you will find yourself naturally refining and polishing your strengths and virtues while improving on your weaknesses and flaws.
Most of your improvements will evolve so effortlessly that by the time you reflect on who you were a few years ago you may be surprised by how much you have improved in aspects of your life that before you struggled with all the time but never seemed to ever make any progress in. This sounds like Paradise on Earth to me. Yes Virginia, sometimes Life really is that simple. You just have to hold out your hand in openness and love and let the rest take its course.
At my core I believe that we are all intricately connected in The Universe. We are all parts that together compose The Universe. And The Universe is a force as much as it is a thing. Wouldn't you rather be happy than be hurt all the time? So would the rest of The Universe. Every time someone makes a decision to move forward, let go of the past with all its hurt and pain and instead relish the present and the joyful, it affects the rest of this great interconnectedness called The Universe. So it makes sense that with your decision to hold onto what is good and beautiful in your life and to let go of what causes you misery and heartache The Universe will open pathways for you to continue to grow, develop and be joyful.
About the Author:
Glory Fink is a writer, a housewife, a purveyor of euphemistically romantic materials, a photographer, a mystery wrapped in an enigma covered in cashmere. She can be found playing with Schrödinger’s cat, traipsing through the back roads of the Mississippi Delta or concocting experiments in her lab/kitchen. Glory does not suffer fools gladly but will gladly suffer endless tours at the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory as long as the samples keep coming. She does her best writing in her pajamas and her best sleeping out of them. Glory’s cat is suspicious, her dog obliging and her husband humored by her many antics and efforts to become in reality what she is in her dreams.
Glory can be found living the high life in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in a quaint (read: run down) house in a newly historic district but still less reputable side of town with her husband/best friend, a miniature dachshund, and one cat who isn’t. And various cats that came with the house; they are not pets as much as ninjas. Please feel free to email or call on Glory any time, her life could do with a few more interesting people.
Copyright © 2009, Glory Fink
For information about this work, please contact the author at the address set forth below. Permission is hereby granted to reproduce and distribute copies of this work for nonprofit educational purposes, provided that copies are distributed at or below cost, and that the author, source, and copyright notice are included on each copy. This permission is in addition to rights of reproduction granted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act. Before making any distribution of this work, please contact Glory Fink to ascertain whether you have the current version. Permission inquiries can be made to Glory Fink at askglory@askglory.com. ... READ MORE
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Weekenditis
Saturday, April 4
BoCO - 2Hipnotic
Boom Boom Room - Emmitt-Nershi
Hippo - Amnesty Benefit w/ Red Hill City & Sam Zeanah Band
T-Bone - Daniel Schroeder and friends, 7 p.m.
Walnut - Big Daddy
Thursday, April 9
Hippo - Joe Buck & Antiseen w/ Before I Hang
Friday, April 10
Boom Boom Room - Soul Rebels Brass Band
Saturday, April 11
Boom Boom Room - Steal Your Face ... READ MORE
BoCO - 2Hipnotic
Boom Boom Room - Emmitt-Nershi
Hippo - Amnesty Benefit w/ Red Hill City & Sam Zeanah Band
T-Bone - Daniel Schroeder and friends, 7 p.m.
Walnut - Big Daddy
Thursday, April 9
Hippo - Joe Buck & Antiseen w/ Before I Hang
Friday, April 10
Boom Boom Room - Soul Rebels Brass Band
Saturday, April 11
Boom Boom Room - Steal Your Face ... READ MORE
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