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The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle — Anais Nin 
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The Apple Store Kid


What does a Harlem 8th grader who wants to be a video star, but has no recording equipment, do on summer break? He goes down to the Apple Store on 5th Avenue and uses the interactive display cameras there and sends the file to his computer at home. With startled, wandering folks in the background, Nicholi White lip synchs and dances his way to becoming a youtube hit and has been invited to appear on Oprah most recently. Read about this young celebrity's rise as a youtube phenom in today's NY Post: link.

This kid's gonna go far if he's doing this at 13…brilliant format he's hit on there with the incredulous customers in the background unawares they're starring in a YouTube vid and us half expecting shop staff to shut him down part way through. Compelling.

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Gordon's 30th Birthday

This will make you smile :o)

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New album: Heaven & Earth by Phil Wickham

Heaven Song by Phil Wickham  

Really enjoying the special acoustic edition of Phil Wickham's new album Heaven & Earth. The album is inspired by The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis and is suffused with the imagery and anticipation of the heavenly realm. I can't help but be drawn in by the joyful passionate running to his Beloved that comes through so often in his songs and this album is full of this impulse of adoration and wonder. The heavy handed production often obscures this a bit in his studio albums in my opinion which is why I am enjoying these special acoustic one-takes so much. 

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Cielo by Phil Wickham  

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Four Seasons by Candlelight

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Four Seasons by Candlelight

Friday 20th November 2009, 7.30pm

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall : Main Auditorium

A sumptuous evening performed by the Mozart Festival Orchestra in full 18th Century costume in an evocative candle-lit style setting.

Vivaldi’s masterpiece, the Four Seasons, is a dazzling finale to this concert of exquisite popular 18th Century and Baroque classics, which will include Purcell’s Trumpet Suite, Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.3, Charpentier’s Opening of the Te Deum, Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Trumpets and Handel’s I know that my redeemer liveth.

Tickets:  £26.50, £24, £22

Booking Fees and Concession Information...

    Looking forward to seeing this with Seoras & Flora this week.

    We mustn't snicker at the wigs and tights Xo]

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    JJ Heller is giving her Christmas album away for FREE

    For more info visit http://www.jjheller.com/store.asp

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    Saol na nGael~Life of the Gael photo competition awards in Donegal

    Well, the photo competition I have been administering for Irish~Scottish Gaelic organisation Colmcille for the last 7 months culminated in a prize giving event this weekend at the Oireachtas music festival in Letterkenny, Donegal. 

    The Oireachtas is Ireland's equivalent of our National Mòd in Scotland and, in keeping with last year's prize-giving format, Colmcille arranged a celebration of music, dance and song from the Irish and Scottish gaeldoms to accompany the awarding of prizes to the winners of this year's Saol na nGael photography competition. 

    I flew out to Derry on Friday morning and was driven down to Letterkenny, a small town about 40 minutes away in lovely County Donegal. I met up with Colmcille's project officer Mairi Murray after checking into my hotel room. Mairi has been in charge of the Saol na nGael competition project since its inception in 2006 when I won 2nd prize and she hired me to help run the successive competitions knowing I was knowledgeable in photography and online social media. 

    After getting various supplies in preparation for setting up the exhibition of photos, which would be my primary task ahead of the event, we took a wee tour of a very soggy Donegal north of Buncranna and through the Pass of Mamore. Despite the horrendous weather the whole weekend I can tell that Donegal would be a very beautiful locale in the summer, much like the Scottish Highlands. 

    After nine on Saturday we were down at the venue to unpack pictures, decide on room layout and put up exhibition materials. This was not without its last minute stresses when we discovered some things had gone awol in the post but we improvised and everything was ready just in time. The event was held after midday on Saturday in the Mount Errigal Hotel in Letterkenny as various other Oireachtas events were taking place as well so there was a suitably festive atmosphere as people gathered for the buffet and entertainment. Various musicians, singers and dancers performed including Allan MacDonald (singing & pipes), Brendan Beaglaoich, Lillis O'Laoire & Mairi Smith. Afterwards the photo competition prizes were awarded by Éamon Ó Cuív, the Irish Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. The event finished with everyone being given complimentary Colmcille calendars featuring some of the photographs from the competition.

    After tidying up the exhibition and various administration bits and pieces I got back to the hotel and had dinner of Kangaroo steak (very nice, like beef steak) with prize winner Tim Riches before retiring to my room to sleep before flying back to Glasgow on Sunday morning.

    All in all, it was very enjoyable, well attended and even better than last year's event in my opinion. The people we met in Letterkenny were just lovely and all the prize winners were great folk who came from the North of Scotland to Southernmost Ireland and places in between.

    You can see all the photos from my trip on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjc/sets/72157622716745728/

                                                   

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    Julie Fowlis live at Celtic Connections 2009

    I see the line-up for Celtic Connections 2010 is now available at http://www.celticconnections.com

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    Soon to be…so Amazing

    I was saddened to hear of the passing of our aunt Cathy in Uig at home on Lewis this morning. She was a real powerhouse of an island lady who had recovered from a serious stroke in recent years and was less than a few months ago diagnosed with cancer which was inoperable. This follows the passing of 100 year old aunt Effie within the last month also. The shadows of death seem to be cast more frequently over families during the winter season in the islands and there is an incessant adding to the list of many such sorrowful anniversaries. I pray that comfort will abound to those left behind and that a faith in a Spring to come upholds and strengthens all who remember others who have left in these darkest of months. 

    "Behold, we know not anything; 
    I can but trust that good shall fall 
    At last - far off - at last, to all, 
    And every winter change to spring."
    – Tennyson

    This song by Selah has been the theme for me for this last month for every trouble heard of, any burden, need and joy for which eyes look upward and give thanks for places where Grace has been, is being and will be found to be, at last, amazing. 

      

    The cruelest word 
    The coldest heart 
    The deepest wound 
    The endless dark 
    The lonely ache 
    The burning tears 
    The bitter nights 
    The wasted years 

    Life breaks and falls apart 
    But we know these are 
    Places where grace is soon to be so amazing 

    It may be unfulfilled 
    It may be unrestored 
    But when anything that's shattered is laid before the Lord 
    Just watch and see 
    It will not be unredeemed 

    For every choice that led to shame 
    And all the love that never came 
    For every vow that someone broke 
    And every lie that gave up hope 
    We live in the shadow of the fall 
    But the cross says these are all 
    Places where grace is soon to be so amazing 
    It may be unfulfilled 
    It may be unrestored 
    But when anything that's shattered is laid before the Lord 
    Just watch and see 
    It will not be unredeemed 

    Places where grace is soon to be so amazing 
    It may be unfulfilled 
    It may be unrestored 
    But you never know the miracle the Father has in store 
    Just watch and see 
    It will not be 
    Just watch and see 
    It will not be unredeemed

    © Selah

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    Julie Fowlis - Hò bha mi, hé bha mi - Live

    http://www.juliefowlis.com

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    Autumn Leaves

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