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Larry Young, John McLaughlin & Doug Rauch recording Love, Devotion & Surrender
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mitjalovse · 2 years
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John McLaughlin has quite a career as we've seen from most of our talks on his career that continues to astound us with a high amount of versatility for a jazz player. Thus, should the fact he collaborated with Carlos Santana shock us? No, that sounds quite plausible, though the end result might give us a pause, i.e. the disc is more like a McLaughlin joint with Santana as a very special guest. Of course, he does make his presence shown, but I'm not surprised their LP was something Santana's fans weren't ready to tackle. I mean, Mr. Santana has one of the most peculiar opuses for something who is predominantly seen as a rock guitarist as he is much more interesting than Supernatural would've lead you believe.
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Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord · Carlos Santana · Mahavishnu John McLaughlin
Love Devotion Surrender ℗ 1973 Columbia Records
1973-07-20 Associated Performer:
Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu John McLaughlin Composer, Lyricist: Traditional Guitar, Piano, Producer: Mahavishnu John McLaughlin Drums: Billy Cobham Arranger: C. Santana Drums: Don Alias Arranger: John McLaughlin Drums: Jan Hammer Drums: Mike Shrieve Congas: Armando Peraza Organ: Khalid Yasin Bass: Doug Rauch Engineer: Glen Kolotkin
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theart2rock · 9 months
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Farewell - diese Musiker mussten 2023 gehen
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Leider war auch das letzte Jahr nicht zu allen Musikern gut gewesen. Einige richtig einflussreiche Menschen mussten die Bühne wechseln, wie immer eigentlich zu früh. Den Musiker hören ja nie wirklich auf Musik zu machen. Was bleibt ist in allen Fällen ein Vermächtnis. Ein Werk für die Nachwelt. Deshalb möchte ich natürlich all den Musikern gedenken, die im 2020 in den Tourbus gestiegen sind und ihre letzte Tour angetreten haben. - Sebastian Marino (Overkill, Anvil, Ramrod) 07.11.1965 - 01.01.2023 (Herzinfarkt) - Fred White (Earth Wind & Fire) 13.01.1955 - 01.01.2023 - Manni Jordan (Heaven's Gare, Steeltower, Carrion) 27.01.1960 - 02.01.2023 - Jeff Beck 24.06.1944 - 10.01.2023 (Hirnhautentzündung) - Doug Grandon (Psychosis, Mass Psychosis, M.O.D.) 10.01.2023 (Parkinson) - Lisa Marie Presley 01.02.1968 - 12.01.2023 (Herzversagen) - Van Connor (Screaming Trees) 17.03.1967 - 17.01.2023 (Lungenentzündung) - David Crosby (Byrds, Crosby Stills and Nash) 14.08.1941 - 19.01.2023 - Top Topham (The Yardbirds) 03.07.1947 - 23.01.2023 - Michael Kupper aka Maik Moti (Running Wild) 29.08.1957 - 16.02.2023 - Steve Mackey (Pulp) 10.11.1966 - 02.03.2023 - Gary Rossington (Lynyrd Skynyrd) 04.12.1951 - 05.03.2023 - Wayne Swinny (Saliva) 22.03.2023 (Hirnblutung) - Nora Forster (Sex Pistols) 06.11.1942 - 06.04.2023 - Lasse Wellander (ABBA) 18.06.1952 - 07.04.2023 - Guy Bailey (The Quireboys) 07.04.2023 - Ian Bairnson (Alan Parsons Project) 03.08.1953 - 07.04.2023 (Demenz) - Mark Sheehan (The Script) 29.10.1976 - 14.04.2023 - Tim Bachmann (BTO) 01.08.1951 - 28.04.2023 (Krebs) - Gordon Lightfoot 17.11.1938 -01.05.2023 - Andy Rourke (The Smiths) 17.01.1964 - 19.05.2023 (Bauchspeicheldrüsenkrebs) - Chas Newby (The Beatles) 18.06.1941 - 22.05.2023 - Kirk Arrington (Metal Church / Vanderhoof) 23.01.1962 - 22.05.2023 - Sheldon Reynolds (Earth Wind & Fire, The Commodores) 13.09.1959 - 23.05.2023 - Tina Turner 26.11.1939 - 24.05.2023 - Lee Rauch (Megadeth) 10.09.1964 - 23.06.2023 - George Tickner (Journey) 08.09.1946 - 05.07.2023 - Jane Birkin 14.12.1946 - 16.07.2023 - Tony Bennett 03.08.1926 - 21.07.2023 - Sinéad O'Connor 08.12.1966 - 26.07.2023 - Randy Meisner (Eagles) 08.03.1946 - 26.07.2023 (COPD) - John Gosling (The Kinks) 06.02.1948 - 04.08-2023 - Robbie Robertson (The Band) 05.07.1943 - 09.08.2023 (Prostata Krebs) - Peter Haag "West" (Hämatom) 15.08.2023 - Bernie Marsden (Whitesnake) 07.05.1951 - 24.08.2023 (Meningitis) - Jack Sonni (Dire Straits) 09.12.1954 - 30.08.2023 - Jimmy Buffett 25.12.1946 - 01.09.2023 (Hautkrebs) - Steve Harwell (Smash Mouth) 09.01.1967 - 04.09.2023 (Leberversagen) - Matt Vinci (Liege Lord) 01.03.1965 - 09.09.2023 (Krebs) - Roger Whittaker 22.03.1936 - 13.09.2023 - Jon Kennedy (Cradle Of Filth, Hecate Enthroned, Imperial Genocide) 25.08.1977 - 25.09.2023 (Autounfall) - Jeff L'Heureux (Culprit) 17.11.1959 - 10.10.2023 (Motorradunfall) - Rudolph Isley (The Isley Brothers) 01.04.1939 - 11.10.2023 (Herzversagen) - Steve Riley (Keel, W.A.S.P.) 22.01.1956 - 24.10.2023 (Lungenentzündung) - Heath (X Japan) 29.01.1968 - 29.10.2023 (Krebs) - Vittorio "Vic" Vergeat (Toad) 15.05.1951 - 01.11.2023 - Pete Garner (The Stone Roses) 03.11.2023 (Krebs) - Charlie Dominici (Dream Theater) 16.06.1951 - 17.11.2023 - Mars Williams (The Waitresses, The Psychedelic Furs) 29.05.1955 - 20.11.2023 (Krebs) - Kevin "Geordie" Walker (Killing Joke) 18.12.1958 - 26.11.2023 (Schlaganfall) - Shane MacGowan (The Pogues) 25.12.1957 - 30.11.2023 (Lungenentzündung) - Danny Laine (Wings, Moody Blues) 29.10.1944 - 05.12.2023 (Lungenerkrankung) - Ken Erb (Shok Paris) 14.12.2023 - Manny Martinez (Misfits) 16.12.2023 - Colin Burgess (AC/DC) 16.11.1946 - 16.12.2023 Leider wird auch diese Liste vermutlich nicht vollständig sein. Rockt in Frieden Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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rainingmusic · 4 years
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Betty Davis - If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up
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Prince of the Sea by Lenny White from the album Venusian Summer
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diceriadelluntore · 3 years
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Storia Di Musica #185 - Santana, Lotus, 1975
Il viaggio nei dischi memorabili registrati in Giappone oggi fa tappa a Osaka, che durante gli anni ‘70 nel suo Festival Hall fu sede di importantissimi concerti rock e non solo, basta ricordare i due mitici che tenne Miles Davis il primo Febbraio del 1975, i quali divennero poi due dei suoi più fantasiosi dischi,  Agharta (lo show del pomeriggio) e Pangaea (quello della sera). Il concerto di oggi invece si tenne all’Osaka Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, un meraviglioso teatro di 2400 posti. A suonare quella sera era un’artista che stava promuovendo il suo ultimo disco, Caravanserai, scritto dopo un periodo di rinascita in India con gli insegnamenti del Maharishi Mahesh Yogi sulla meditazione trascendentale, che gli riaprirono la mente e il cuore. Questo artista è il superbo chitarrista Carlos Santana. Caravanserai (del 1972) e il successivo Welcome (1973) segnano la strada intrapresa dal musicista messicano verso una musica che fonda rock, jazz e i ritmi latini: per questo amplia la formazione a molti più elementi e firma i dischi a nome Santana, come se fosse una band. In quel tour lo accompagnano musicisti d’eccezione come Leon Thomas  (maracas), Tom Coster (organo Hammond, piano elettronico,) e Richard Kermode (agli stessi strumenti per un muro sonoro portentoso), Doug Rauch (basso), Armando Peraza (congas, e bongos), il leggendario José "Chepito" Areas (funanbolico percussionista) e Michael Shrieve (batteria). La sintonia tra i musicisti è eccezionale e Santana è in stato di grazia, dato che nei due album precedenti scrisse alcuni dei suoi brani migliori, destinati a diventare dei classici senza tempo. In più nel 1973 Santana collaborò in un album con un altro mitico chitarrista, l’inglese John McLaughlin, Love Devotion Surrender il titolo, dove potè esplorare fino in fondo la jazz fusion che l’inglese con la Mahavishnu Orchestra stava proponendo per il mondo. Il Disco racchiude solo una parte delle fluviali esibizioni del 3 e 4 Luglio del 1973: furono raccolte dalla Sony, consorziata con la Columbia, in un triplo disco che nel 1974 uscì solo in Giappone, ma vista la bellezza del materiale e il successo nel 1975 fu distribuito in Europa e importato negli Stati Uniti, dove ufficialmente fu pubblicato solo nel 1991 in un doppio cd. In tutto sono 121 minuti di musica eccezionale, dove Santana pesca dal suo repertorio, da una formidabile scelta di cover e soprattutto improvvisa in brani che per anche 10 minuti spaziano nel cosmo jazz rock come pochi potevano fare a quei tempi. Non mancano le sue canzoni mito: Black Magic Woman di Peter Green, Gypsy Queen, Oye Como Va di Tito Puente e la magica e inimitabile Samba Pa Ti dal favoloso album Abraxas, dai dischi più recenti le meravigliose Yours Is The Light e Mantra da Welcome e Every Step Of the Way e Stone Flower, omaggio a Antonio Carlos Jobim, da Caravanserai. A ciò si aggiungono una cover di Goin’ Home di McLaughlin, Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba) di Airto Moreira mai registrata in precedenza,  Free Angela di Todd Cochran. E poi nuove tracce che più che altro sono momenti jam session di improvvisazione dove le creazioni sonore, guidate dalla fluida e magica chitarra di Santana, che diventerà una delle icone del rock, e la meravigliosa potenza percussiva: si pensi al funk di A-1 Funk, alla meravigliosa e breve Batukada, alle due sezioni di Castillos De Arena (tra cui autori spicca Chick Corea) che infiammano il pubblico giapponese, fino all’assolo infinito alla batteria di Shrieve in Kyoto. Del disco verranno poi ripubblicate varie versioni, tra cui una portentosa versione giapponese in triplo Super Cd che aggiunge altre tracce per un totale di 158 minuti di musica. Il disco non farà che consolidare la magia della sua musica e soprattutto della sua chitarra, amata sia dal pubblico sia dai suoi grandi ammiratori, tra cui lo stesso Eric Clapton che dirà:” se dobbiamo parlare di singole emozioni sprigionate da una chitarra, Carlos è senza dubbio il numero uno”.
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Santana Mk II, Seattle late 1972
Rich Kermode, Doug Rauch, Mike Shrieve, Tom Coster, Chepito Areas, Mingo Lewis, Carlos Santana and Armando Peraza
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newstfionline · 7 years
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A former exec at Trader Joe’s grows another kind of grocery store
Kathy Shiels Tully, CS Monitor, June 23, 2017
BOSTON--Anyone else in his position would be sitting on a tropical beach wearing a flowery Hawaiian shirt, his toes curled in the sand. But not Doug Rauch.
Mr. Rauch worked for 31 years at Trader Joe’s, the last 14 as a president. He helped grow the small retail chain in California into a grocery store with a national presence. He retired in 2008.
But Rauch wasn’t really ready to call it quits. It took a few tries, but after a while, he started growing another food store--Daily Table, located in a low-income neighborhood of Boston.
“I failed retirement,” says Rauch, his eyes crinkling when he smiles.
Since it opened two years ago, Daily Table has been a pioneer in its approach to food waste, food deserts, hunger, and obesity. It’s a nonprofit grocery store, selling healthy food at bargain prices.
The food that Daily Table sells is excess food--either donated by various organizations or bought at steep discounts from big-name companies looking to unload items that are close to their expiration dates. The items are resold at a fraction of retail prices--and yes, they still haven’t reached their expiration dates.
Rauch came up with this model, which has been received enthusiastically by customers, after a stint as a fellow at Harvard University and through collaborations with others in the Boston area working on food issues.
“I love what Doug is doing,” says Sasha Purpura, executive director of Food for Free, a nonprofit in Cambridge, Mass., that rescues excess produce from local farmers markets and distributes it to local food pantries, as well as Daily Table.
“Here’s somebody who’s coming out of a senior role in the corporate food world with a tremendous amount of experience, connections, and intelligence,” Ms. Purpura adds, “and he’s bringing that into the nonprofit world and doing it in such a collaborative, genuine way.”
Daily Table is located on a busy corner in Dorchester, the diverse Boston neighborhood where the actors-musicians Mark and Donnie Wahlberg grew up, as well as the Queen of Disco, Donna Summer. As of a 2007-11 estimate for the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, more than 45 percent of households in Dorchester had incomes of less than $40,000.
Daily Table looks like a Trader Joe’s. Blackboards display welcoming messages in colorful chalk, and some walls are painted in eye-popping orange and green-apple colors. Bouncy music--such as “We Are Family”--plays while shoppers stop to chat with friends.
And there’s the food--stacks of organic cereal, produce piled high on display tables, and in a refrigerated section, precooked meals and fresh salads made on-site. There are almost 60 suppliers to Daily Table, a mix of nonprofits like Food for Free and major companies that include Newman’s Own, Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods, Wegmans, and Whole Foods.
“Quality equals dignity,” Rauch says.
Daily Table accepts only food that meets its strict nutritional guidelines, particularly regarding sugar and sodium. This is the reason the store does not sell orange juice.
“You won’t find anything here that won’t move you forward,” says Rauch, adding that one woman told him she’d lost 15 pounds after shopping regularly at Daily Table.
His manager, George Chakoutis, says he and Rauch “get into it” over the self-imposed limitations every so often. “We could have so much more,” Mr. Chakoutis says. But Rauch won’t budge.
Still, each week brings new and different shipments. “Shopping here is like a treasure hunt,” Chakoutis says as a pallet stacked with 60 donated cases of celery hearts rolls into the storage room.
In its first 20 months, Daily Table enrolled 11,000 members; 450 to 500 customers are served daily. Chakoutis says that the average size of the shopping basket--that is, what people buy--has doubled, as has the number of items the store carries. “We’re a larger part of their diet,” Rauch says.
All that’s required to join is a phone number and a ZIP Code to ensure that the majority of Daily Table customers are people who live nearby. However, people from any ZIP Code--and of any income level--are welcome, Rauch says: “If Warren Buffett walked in, he’s welcome.”
Kim Chan-Hernandez, a home health aide and mother of three who lives and works in the area, often picks up some lunch from the store.
“I like it for the prices. Look at that--49 cents for 12-ounce cans of Polar flavored seltzer. How can you beat it? I’ll grab something, quick and easy,” she says, scanning the refrigerated shelves.
Daily Table may be operating smoothly now, but the path to developing it wasn’t so simple. After retiring, Rauch figured he would sit on some boards. But then he realized that most of his time would be spent fundraising. “One, I’m not a fundraiser, and two, why not get money by delivering on the business?” he says.
But the question was, what business? He began to shape his ideas during his fellowship at Harvard’s Advanced Leadership Initiative, where he studied food waste and food deserts.
Catherine D’Amato, president of the Greater Boston Food Bank and one of Daily Table’s suppliers, says Rauch met with her to discuss one of his early ideas.
“He was going to collect all this bread because there was so much of it, and give it to us,” she says. “I told him, ‘That’s thoughtful, but nobody wants it.’ His idea wasn’t big enough. It wasn’t the right idea.”
So Rauch returned to Harvard to retool his plans. And there, he had a number of “awakenings.” One was understanding that “hunger isn’t a shortage of calories; it’s a shortage of nutrients.” Second was that “the model for tackling hunger is outdated, designed around people getting food to eat versus getting good food to eat.”
As many as 49 million Americans are food insecure, says Rauch, citing a common statistic. The data have frustrated him.
“We’re one of the richest nations in the history of food production,” he says. “We have far more food than we need as a society. It just seemed so incongruous to me.”
Championing changes to the tax code was another idea Rauch bounced around. He figured better incentives might lead corporations to make larger donations of healthier food. But he recounts that Ray Goldberg, one of his Harvard professors, warned him not to waste years “wrestling with the IRS.” Dr. Goldberg, who along with John H. Davis developed the Agribusiness Program at Harvard Business School in 1955, persuaded Rauch to work in an area he knew well--retail. “His comments transformed my thinking,” Rauch says.
To get excess healthy food into the hands of those in need, Rauch searched for “inefficiencies in the system.” He found them and channeled what he learned into Daily Table.
Although there are about six to eight other nonprofit grocery stores in the United States, such as Fare & Square in Chester, Pa., “Daily Table’s commitment to health and healthy foods is unique,” Ms. D’Amato says.
In April, Daily Table began offering free cooking classes for all ages. “Doug has grabbed the bull by the horns,” writes Anthony Stankiewicz, chief of staff for the Codman Square Health Center, in an email. The health center, also located in Dorchester, is a Daily Table partner and was instrumental in the store’s launch. It built the teaching kitchen.
Rauch says he failed at retirement, but a lot of people may be grateful he did.
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Major David V Currie (left with handgun) of the 29th Canadian Armoured Reconnaissance Regt. ( South Alberta Regt.) in conversation with R Lowe of ‘C’ Company as members of the 2nd Panzer Division commanded by Hauptmann Siegfried Rauch surrender to Sergeant Major G Mitchell in Saint-Lambert-Sur-Dives, Calvados. * (Source: Canadian Archives, Colourised by Doug)
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Boston Resiliency Fund announces closing spherical of grants
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Given that its creation, the Boston Resiliency Fund has granted $34.15M to 377 organizations Grantmaking to pause in anticipation of mayoral changeover
Yesterday Mayor Martin Walsh and the Boston Resiliency Fund Steering Committee introduced the Boston Resiliency Fund’s 28th and final funding spherical, totaling $3.85 million in funding to 62 nonprofits throughout Boston, which includes 14 dependent in Dorchester and Mattapan. The organizations in this round of funding function to be certain access to food items and other basic demands for Boston people and to encourage general public wellness in the town by means of group-based outreach and engagement. Given that its start in March of 2020, $34.5 million has been donated to the Boston Resiliency Fund (BRF), and 377 Boston-dependent businesses have received above $34.1 million in funding.
“The Boston Resiliency Fund has been an priceless resource in our endeavours to support the critical services that Boston’s nonprofits have ongoing to offer all through the pandemic,” mentioned Mayor Walsh. “This latest spherical of grants is our major still, and serves as our way to support these businesses for all the operate that they do and for providing crucial resources to our group 12 months-round. I also want to thank the Steering Committee for their steadfast commitment to and oversight of the Fund.”
In November, the Boston Resiliency Fund paused the quick reaction grantmaking it experienced been doing due to the fact late March of previous 12 months to examine how the Fund could best provide Boston people with minimal remaining funds. The Fund acquired suggestions from its non-income associates that there was still an mind-boggling need for food items and other essential wants, like diapers, system and hygiene solutions, and that there was a require for more education and learning pertaining to public overall health direction and the security and great importance of the COVID-19 vaccine. Prioritizing these two emphasis spots, the BRF Steering Committee re-opened its grant application to any interested non-gain serving Boston people.
Of the 62 businesses awarded resources, 47% identify as led by a particular person of coloration, 66% as woman-led, and 30% as immigrant-led. Moreover, 42% detect as Black- or African-American-led, 18% as Hispanic- or Latinx-led, 13% as Asian- or Pacific Islander-led, and 18% as LGBTQI-led. All round, 55% of all BRF grantees to get funding to day recognize as remaining led by a man or woman of shade, and 60% of grantees establish as girl-led.
After this round of grants, the Fund has a remaining stability of about $400,000. The Boston Resiliency Fund, when not actively fundraising since the spring of 2020, has continued to get donations from generous citizens and teams all-around Boston. This will be the final spherical of BRF grants underneath Mayor Walsh’s leadership, and grantmaking will pause in anticipation of the mayoral changeover. Grantmaking may possibly resume in the upcoming in get to equitably allocate any remaining equilibrium.
The BRF is hosted by the Boston Charitable Believe in Fund, an existing 501(c)(3) specified believe in fund managed by the City of Boston’s Treasury Office. The Boston Resiliency Fund Steering Committee features Jack Connors, Jr., Anne Klibanski, MD, President and CEO of Mass Normal Brigham, and Jeffrey Leiden, MD, Ph.D., Government Chairman of Vertex Prescribed drugs.
“We are so grateful, after once again, to the Boston Resiliency Fund for their generous assistance of our mission of delivering access to wholesome food items to those impacted by COVID-19. This grant will let us to protect our shipping costs so that we can extend home shipping of all of our solutions for at-chance prospects, leveling the enjoying subject for all those who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic,” said Doug Rauch, Founder and President of Everyday Desk. “With this funding, the BRF has ongoing to present its deep determination to food stuff justice during these complicated situations.”
“So grateful to Mayor Walsh, Yusufi Vali and the overall Resiliency Fund Group for their commitment in combating COVID-19 vaccine inequities between immigrant communities most disproportionately impacted,” said Reverend Dieufort Fleurissaint, Director of Haitian-Us residents United. “This grant will improve our potential to operate a strong and thorough COVID-19 instructional campaign aimed at dispelling the myths and the misinformation on the vaccine.”
The group-based companies addressing general public wellbeing as a result of COVID-19 avoidance and vaccine training will get $763,000. Yet another $2.82 million will be dispersed to organizations growing obtain to foodstuff and other fundamental requirements and $258,000 will support corporations working to reach equally priority spots.
The next Dorchester/Mattapan based mostly corporations have received grants:
Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester, Inc.: With the guidance of the Boston Resiliency Fund, Boys and Ladies Clubs of Dorchester will boost Dorchester families’ access to healthy food via an enlargement of their present-day method and by weekly Get & Go foods. Funding will be used to guidance the production and delivery of weekly grocery boxes to family members.
Daily Desk: Day by day Desk will use BRF funding to subsidize the shipping costs for customers and other folks who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Every day Desk designs to offer you free supply to these prospects to assure access to wholesome, very affordable foodstuff without the need of added threat to COVID-19 infection.
Family Nurturing Middle of Massachusetts: A third grant from the Boston Resiliency Fund will guidance the immediate help to people in Dorchester, Roslindale and Hyde Park in the kind of reward cards for groceries and other simple requirements.
Fair Foodstuff Inc: Truthful Food items will use this grant to sustain their weekly initiatives at meals distribution websites throughout the city and carry on to grow its $2 greenback bag sites all about Boston. In addition, Truthful Meals has enlisted new and expanded distribution associates, these as Maverick Landing Group Services (MLCS) in East Boston and other associates in Dorchester and Mattapan. These associates choose up meals packing containers at the Fair Foodstuff warehouse in South Boston and carry out deliveries throughout the metropolis.
Flexibility House, Inc.: Freedom House will use the Boston Resiliency Fund grant to address food items insecurity and present PPE and COVID info to the local community.
Better Enjoy Neighborhood Cares: With the grant from the Boston Resiliency Fund, Better Love Neighborhood Cares will give periodic meals distribution and food items deliveries to selected seniors and residents who are home-bound.
Grove Corridor Community Development Company: Grove Corridor Neighborhood Development Corporation asked for BRF resources to guidance their work combating the unfold of COVID-19. Grove Corridor NDC will cleanse local church properties and non-revenue areas who are open up for critical companies and offer hand sanitizer for Boston citizens.
Louis D. Brown Peace Institute: The Peace Institute will use this BRF grant to support The Dwell in Peace Fund. This fund ensures that Boston’s family members, children and seniors get the meals stability, outfits and other necessities that they are entitled to by present cards and vouchers.
Prince Corridor Grand Lodge: Prince Hall will keep on to partner with neighborhood health and fitness facilities to supply totally free COVID screening to neighborhood users each and every 7 days and to distribute other important materials like experience masks and hand sanitizer. They will execute a community outreach program that will put into practice steps and give literature needed to prevent, take a look at, report, and incorporate COVID-19 in communities of coloration.
Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Center: With the Boston Resiliency Fund grant, Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Centre will deliver COVID instruction and vaccine education qualified for the community. They strategy to have supplemental vaccine training discussion boards and proceed to offer well timed COVID-19 information to maintain our families safe in the course of this complicated time period.
St. Mary’s Heart for Women and Youngsters: St. Mary’s Centre for Ladies and Youngsters requested funds to give three meals for each working day to all of people who are in their residential courses across Boston and present to those people visiting their foods pantry in East Boston. In addition, resources will be utilised to acquire cleansing materials to carry on sanitizing their campus and to assist the acquisition of objects wanted for the infants and small children in their treatment as very well as their mothers (for case in point, diapers, female hygiene products, system and toiletries).
City Guild, Inc. (The Guild): This grant from BRF will allow The Guild to have on its pandemic relief function via the pantry, delivery products and services, virtual wellness classes, and overall health-connected journey vouchers. Funds will assist the obtaining and transportation of supplies, the staff and volunteer coordination of the actions.
Fields Corner Crossroads Collective COVID-19 Response, led by VietAID: On behalf of the Fields Corner Crossroads Collaborative, which features Dot House Wellness, Boys/Women Club of Dorchester, Asian American Useful resource Workshop, VietAID, New England United for Justice, Louis D. Brown Peace Institute, Dorchester Youth Collaborative, MassCOSH, and All Dorchester Sports and Management, this team will satisfy the needs of inhabitants by continuing to coordinate services referral, increase capacity for food items distribution, and coordinated outreach on vaccine and tests. Cash will be employed to acquire bulk food and materials for distribution, provide on staff members to boost the availability of food at new sites, and build/distribute resources on vaccination and screening.
Voice of Tabernacle Multi-Company Heart, Inc. (VTMC): VTMC will use BRF funding to provide crisis food stuff to Haitian immigrants and refugees impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Mattapan and Dorchester. The VTMC unexpected emergency foods program serves small-revenue, Haitian family members, and homebound seniors, who are dealing with several difficulties that are tied to their resettlement process, this kind of as: homelessness, reduced English proficiency, very poor diet, poverty, unemployment, beneath employment and unaddressed overall health treatment desires.
For far more info and a complete checklist of recipients, stop by boston.gov/resiliency-fund.
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Daily Table: An Innovative Approach to Accessing Healthy Food at the Grocery Store - Spare Change News
Daily Table: An Innovative Approach to Accessing Healthy Food at the Grocery Store – Spare Change News
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In the years after his 2012 retirement, Doug Rauch began to formulate a plan for a grocery store with healthy food options sold at a reasonable price. Three years later, in 2015, the former president of Trader Joe’s opened Daily Table, a non-profit retail grocery store, in Dorchester. In 2018, a second location opened in Roxbury, and according to Michael Malmberg, current chief operating…
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Boxed CEO To Keynote PLMA Trade Show
... Mackey, Trader Joe's president Doug Rauch, Kings & Balducci's CEO Judith Spires, and Fred Morganthall of Kroger/Harris Teeter, among others. from Google Alert - harris-teeter https://ift.tt/2M1CstM via IFTTT
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The American Food Paradox: Growing Obese and Going Hungry
Brian Kenny: It's no secret that the US has an obesity problem. In fact, according to the American Diabetes Association, as much as one third of the population is clinically obese. Many of those people live in our poorest communities. In 2010 the ADA reviewed poverty rates and obesity across more than 3,000 counties in the U.S. and found that people in America who live in the poorest counties are those most prone to obesity. This in a nation where, ironically, up to 50 million people go to bed hungry at times during the year. Today we'll hear from Professor Jose Alvarez about his case entitled "Doug Rauch: Solving the American Food Paradox." I'm your host Brian Kenny and you're listening to Cold Call.
Professor Alvarez teaches in the MBA and Executive Education programs at Harvard. He's an expert in supply chain logistics and, before coming to Harvard, he served as CEO for Stop & Shop and Giant-Landover, a major grocery retailer in the United States. Jose, thanks for joining us today.
Jose Alvarez: Thank you and good morning.
Kenny: If you can start just by telling us, how does the case begin? What's going on with Doug?
Alvarez: Doug is trying to figure out what he wants to do and he comes across this issue, this paradox really, of obesity happening at the same time that we have this massive issue with close to 50 million people who are food insecure. You've got another problem going on in the background, which is that enormous amounts of food, upwards of 40 percent of the food produced in the United States, and really around the world, is wasted and never used by the consumer. Doug hits upon this idea of using that food supply, which would have been wasted, to nourish people in low-income, high-obesity communities. As he evolves the idea and finds a location and different partners to work with him, he ends up in Dorchester, Massachusetts, which is another low-income, high-poverty, high-obesity area in the city of Boston.
Kenny: Okay, let's talk about the food issue in the U.S. How much food are we going to need going forward? How much food are we wasting today?
Alvarez: Okay. A couple of things. If you think about the increase in global population and the increase that's going on at the same time in the middle class around the world, it says that we're going to need about a doubling of food in the next couple of decades. That's obviously a significant issue because we either have to get much more efficient in what we're doing or people are going to have to eat a lot less. And that's probably not going to happen.
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I Love You, Man (2009)
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I Love You, Man is a American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg, based on a script by Larry Levin. The film stars Paul Rudd as a friendless man looking for a best man for his upcoming wedding. However, his new best friend is straining his relationship with his bride.
The film was released theatrically in North America on March 20, 2009, to mostly positive reviews. It opened second at the box office next to Knowing, and was a modest hit, grossing $92 million on a $40 million budget. This movie marks the third collaboration between Jason Segel and Paul Rudd, who had worked together on Knocked Up and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Peter Klaven, a Los Angeles real estate agent, proposes to his girlfriend Zooey Rice, and she accepts. Peter seems to not have any close friends to share the good news with, only family and mainly female acquaintances. After overhearing Zooey’s friends voicing their concerns over his lack of close male friends, Peter decides that he needs to find male friends in order to have a best man for the upcoming wedding.
Peter turns to his gay younger brother, Robbie, for advice on dealing with men. He makes a series of overtures toward various men, including Barry, the persistently hot-headed husband of Zooey’s friend Denise who doesn’t really like Peter all that much to begin with, a problem that only escalates when Peter inadvertently projectile-vomits on Barry after winning a beer-drinking contest.
Director: John Hamburg
Writers: John Hamburg (screenplay), Larry Levin (screenplay & story)
Stars: Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones, Jaime Pressly, Andy Samberg, Jon Favreau, J.K. Simmons
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►Cast:
Paul Rudd…Peter KlavenRashida Jones…Zooey RiceSarah Burns…HaileyGreg Levine…Hailey’s DateJaime Pressly…DeniseJon Favreau…BarryJane Curtin…Joyce KlavenJ.K. Simmons…Oswald KlavenAndy Samberg…Robbie KlavenJean Villepique…Leanne (Davis Dunn Receptionist)Rob Huebel…Tevin DowneyKym Whitley…Female Co-WorkerColleen Crabtree…Female Co-WorkerCaroline Farah…Female Co-WorkerMather Zickel…GilAziz Ansari…EugeneNick Kroll…LarryLiz Cackowski…Zooey’s FriendKulap Vilaysack…Zooey’s FriendCatherine Reitman…Zooey’s FriendCarla Gallo…Zooey’s FriendVicki Davis…Zooey’s FriendJosh Cooke…Alan (Bench Press Guy)Jay Chandrasekhar…Barry’s BuddySeth Morris…Barry’s BuddyJames P. Engel…Barry’s Buddy (as James Engel)Jerry Minor…Barry’s BuddyJoe Lo Truglio…Lonnie (Voice Crack Guy)Thomas Lennon…DougMurray Gershenz…Mel SteinKeri Safran…JAR WaitressGreg Tuculescu…Open House CoupleRenee Darmiento…Open House CoupleJason Segel…Sydney FifeAnwar Sadat…SelfIan Roberts…Venice Boardwalk JoggerBob Cicherillo…Venice Boardwalk BodybuilderEthan S. Smith…Sydney’s Buddy (as Ethan Smith)Nelson Franklin…Sydney’s BuddyPing Wu…Mr. ChuJill Bartlett…Woman Leaving Sydney’s HouseMatt Walsh…Impatient GolferGeddy Lee…Self – RushAlex Lifeson…Self – RushNeil Peart…Self – RushRaquel Bell…Saks Fifth Avenue SaleswomanLou Ferrigno…SelfMelissa Rauch…Woman Jogger Yelling at SydneyDavid Wain…Wedding PhotographerDennis James Anderson…Hank MardukasCraig Wedren…Wedding Band MemberDamian Kulash…Wedding Band MemberTimothy Nordwind…Wedding Band MemberDan Konopka…Wedding Band MemberAndy Ross…Wedding Band MemberDaniel Bateman…Upscale TeenHeather Black…Concert GoerPete Brown…Petes MugeatsScott Carino…Man at CounterColby Dant…(uncredited)Kris Edwards…BromancerKarla Elizondo…Shopper at the GroveJordan Feldman…JordanGregory George Frank…Shopper at The GroveLarry Greenfield…Wedding MusicianMatt Haggerty…Aggravated FanAaron Jay Kenny…Concert GoerAdam Knapp…Bowling PatronDavid Krumholtz…Sydney’s Buddy #3Damian Forest Light…Beach PedestrianMaynor Lopez…Grounds Keeper / FloristJoey Magnusson…Gil’s WifeChristopher Maleki…Buddy #5Nicole Mandich…Open House DivorceeMarquessa Moreland…Peter’s DateKelly Nienaltowski…Venice Beach GoerBrennan Reynolds…Young Guy In CoupleBrian Sampson…Carpool DriverLydia Schuler…Eugene’s WifeCarol Shook…TouristAaron D. Spears…TerrellChris Spinelli…Gym MemberJobeth Wagner…Venice Beach Goer / Concert GoerLarry Wilmore…MinisterBrad Everett Young…Carpooler
Sources: imdb & wikipedia
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