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Bhp's Blog – September 2009 Archive (7)

Woodstock Returns

What's old is new again, or at least "in" again and what once took place in a little town called Bethel, NY 40 years ago is happening again tonight, in a little town called Milton, De...kind of, anyway. It's the second coming of Woodstock, in spirit and on the big screen, and for those of us who missed it the first time around and for those of us looking to recapture some our "glory days", Milton Theatre is giving us all a chance to do it this weekend with the screening of "Taking… Continue

Added by bhp on September 25, 2009 at 3:08pm — No Comments

Burgers and Bikes

Simple. Sloppy. Delicious. I'm talkin' burgers here- big, fat, hangin' off the bun burgers and for me, the jucier, the messier, the better(er). How 'bout you? What's your style? I also consider burgers "Mood Food", in other words, the perfect food for the "perfect" siutation. Sure, I love'em just about anytime, but there are just some times and some places that just scream "BURGER!" more than others. Take Delmarva Bike Week for… Continue

Added by bhp on September 17, 2009 at 11:00pm — No Comments

Delaware Humanities Forum: Sussex County Symposium

Capping off a year of Delaware-themed events (Picturing Delaware: Inside and Outside the Frame), DHF is offering a two-day symposium in Sussex County on September 18-19, 2009.



W. Barksdale Maynard is the keynote speaker for the opening night event, inspired by Delaware's "places." An author and art historian, Maynard is basing his presentation on his award winning book, Buildings of Delaware (a volume in the Buildings of the United States series of the Society of Architectural… Continue

Added by bhp on September 14, 2009 at 11:23am — No Comments

Nanticoke Indian Pow Wow

The noun powwow, from the Narragansett eastern Algonquian language, refers to any gathering of native people. Powwow can be used as a verb meaning "to confer in council." In Indian country, it means "a secular event featuring group singing and dancing by men, women, and children." The history of the powwow passes from generation to generation when people gather yearly for a celebration of culture. Skilled Native American artisans, who have created their wares all year long, travel to various… Continue

Added by bhp on September 10, 2009 at 8:03pm — No Comments

The Zydeco Experience

For more than 2 decades Grammy award winning artist Terrence Simien, 8th generation Louisiana Creole has been shattering the myths about what his indigenous Creole Zydeco music is and is not. Leading his Zydeco Experience Band, Simien has become a highly respected, internationally recognized touring and recording artist and Cultural Ambassador for his state. He has shared both studio and stage with Robert Palmer, Stevie Wonder,… Continue

Added by bhp on September 2, 2009 at 3:27pm — No Comments

Letters Home- Tonight in Bethany Beach

Author-journalist Nancy E. Lynch will discuss her award-winning book, "Vietnam Mailbag, Voices From the War: 1968-1972 tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the South coastal Library, 43 Kent Avenue, Bethany Beach. The 456-page book, an important social history, is based on 900 letters and hundreds of pictures Nancy received as a columnist during the war with the News Journal in Wilmington, Del.

Added by bhp on September 2, 2009 at 11:17am — No Comments

Labor Day Rocks!

Okay, technically, the music venues listed here aren't at the beach but since the line-up includes some of the beach's favorite bands, I figured it worthwhile to post. Besides, Dover and Milford aren't really that far away.



Saturday, Sept 5



Hogstock Live!



www.hogstocklive.com



w/Nothin’ But Trouble (noon)

Lower Case Blues (2pm)

Glass Onion (4pm)

Blind… Continue

Added by bhp on September 2, 2009 at 12:00am — No Comments

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