Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of My Summer Bucket List
59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)
Tonight on the show, Summer Events in the Month of June are previewed, including:
- The Columbus Arts Festival (June 7-9; Downtown - http://www.columbusartsfestival.org)
- Columbus Pride (June 21-23; http://www.stonewallcolumbus.org)
- Comfest (June 28-30; Goodale Park - http://www.comfest.com)
The 67th Annual Tony Awards (June 9 from the Beacon Theatre in New York on CBS) and the 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (June 16 from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on Headline News) are previewed.
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What Does It Take to Be an Entrepreneur at a Young Age?
28:28 minutes (26.06 MB)
Tonight on Youth Beat Radio, we talk with Nate Marshall, Founder and Creative Director of NVision Performance Solutions. He is a Columbus entrepreneur who has started his own business bringing "new media to the new masses." Learn what is involved with starting a business, the benefits and the challenges. His inspiring story may get you interested in starting your own business soon.
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Wheels on Fire - Saturday, Porch Stage
3:57 minutes (3.61 MB)
I don't know the song title. Sorry.
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Sundresses - "Harpoon Dagger", recorded at Porch Stage, Nelsonville Music Festival, June 1, 2013
3:24 minutes (3.12 MB)
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Sharon Van Etten - "Give Out", Main Stage, June 1, 2013, Nelsonville Music Festival
5:04 minutes (4.65 MB)
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Mavis Staples (w/ Jeff Tweedy) - "You Are Not Alone", Main Stage, June 1, 2013, Nelsonville Music Festival
4:57 minutes (4.54 MB)
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Jonathan Richman - "No One Was Like Vermeer", Main Stage, June 1, 2013, Nelsonville Music Festival
4:24 minutes (4.03 MB)
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a few pictures from Nelsonville Music Festival, Saturday
Rain once again put a damper on the headlining acts at the Nelsonville Music Festival Saturday night. Wilco did take the stage eventually, but by then I was snug in my back-up-plan hotel room.
Nelsonville Pro-Tip #2: Always have a back-up plan.
Most of the day was bright and full of sound, though. Here's a few snapshots. Audio snippets are coming in the next entry.
Wheels on Fire - Still my favorite Athens band, making their third consecutive appearance at the festival. A three-piece this time.
Jonathan Richman - Jonathan strummed, danced, and exhorted us to engage fully in life.
Sharon Van Etten - a much more personable and cheerful stage presence than her music would lead you to expect.
Calexico's Horn Players - I opted for this shot over the full band photo. These guys were good. Lots of sound checking and audio-tech strife prior to this brief but very good set on the main stage.
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