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Tzar ? XO.VS EP ? Free Download

Following the leak of the 24K-worshipping track ?Gold Chains?, Couture Rap messenger Tzar unveils the real deal with his new EP ?XO.VS?, a joint project with producer VersA Beatz. Perfect soundtrack to zone out to, XO.VS is Tzar?s personal ode to the high life and the honest love for luxury goods is recurrent throughout the project; as the artist explains himself, ?XO.VS is quite an ambiguous acronym as traditionally it is terms used for cognac Extra Old & Very Special but for me the XO stands for Extra Ordinary and the VS stands for Vintage Swag and also Very Special when it suits me.? Featuring UK established rapper Bigz (?Radio?) and singer Dominique Saint (?Double D?s? and ?My Life?), the project distances from the commercial tones of his previous release ?Space Odyssey? earlier this year and explores the many facets of hedonism without comprising his lyrical integrity. Apart for co-producing ?Gold Chains?, ?Fxck Your Swag? and ?My Life?, the chemistry with VersA Beatz is undeniable to the point that Tzar is already working with him on a follow-up project for ?XO.VS?. Download/stream XO.VS on Tzar?s official website Couture Lxfe.

Track-listing:
1. Balmain Flow
2. Gold Chains
3. Radio feat. Bigz
4. Bitches From Hawaii (Skit)
5. Double D?s feat. Dominique Saint
6. Best Day Ever
7. Gangsta Shit (Skit)
8. FXCK YOUR SWAG
9. I?m a G
10. Fines Vines (Skit)
11. My Life feat. Dominique Saint

About Tzar:
Extremely well connected within the UK music industry, Tzar has collaborated with many of the scene?s most talented artists. He was featured alongside GFrsh on a track called, ?I Look Like Money?, plus appearing on a Eurogang mixtape alongside his brother, UK legend Bigz. Having recorded vocals for names such as Wretch 32, Baby Blue, Amelle Berrabah of the Sugababes, he supported N Dubz on their recent Love Live Life tour alongside his brother. A highly experienced performer, he has long been a hype man to Bigz, appearing at the Hardrock Cafe plus venues all over the UK in both clubs and arenas. Never relying on his brother, Tzar has successfully built his own connections, earning him a great deal of respect within the industry. Relying on others for very little, he even records in his own studio. Influenced by many classic artists, Tzar also gathers inspiration from a number of different genres. He name checks artists like Miles Davis, Bill Withers, Frank Sinatra, plus music from the Supremes, Rose Royce, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, Prince, Curtis Mayfield, Cameo, Kurtis Blow and Rick James. Not to mention more recent musicians, such as Drake, Kendrick Lamar and A$AP Rocky. ?Not to sound clich? but my main musical influence has to be Michael Jackson. That?s my idol not just for music but for fashion & music videos and the way manner in which he held himself; he was a reclusive artist like myself.? Another personal hero is Lil Wayne, ?He?s breaking boundaries musically and business-wise.?

Source: http://www.saladdaysmag.com/2012/10/tzar-xo-vs-free-download/

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Zirita Benedicta en el Mercado San Juan, Morelia
Many people--Mexico Cooks! included--believe that maestra Benedicta Alejo V?rgas is the finest traditional cook in the state of Michoac?n.? Here, maestra Benedicta explains some of the finer points of Morelia's Mercado San Juan to a Zirita taller (workshop) cooking class.? For Zirita workshops, maestra Benedicta wears typical Pur?pecha dress: elegant knife-pleated skirt, hand-embroidered lace apron, and a beautiful lacy blouse.? She has her rebozo (long rectangular shawl) folded on her head to keep her hands free and as protection from the sun.

Zirita Colores de la Cocina
A few colorful, traditional pots and ingredients in Taller Zirita's outdoor kitchen.? The ingredients include (from left) round, juicy Mexican limones (Key limes), dark green chiles serranos, bright red jitomates (Roma tomatoes), and just-picked green-and-gold flor de calabaza (squash blossoms).

This past May, Mexico Cooks! was honored to be part of the opening at Taller Zirita, Cynthia Mart?nez's incredibly beautiful cooking school in Morelia, Michoac?n.? At that time, we were pleased to show you photos of the exquisite environment of a Zirita cooking class.? I'm excited to report that I have now been part of two Zirita culinary workshops, both offered with maestra Benedicta at the helm.

Zirita Carolina con Ingredientes
The delightful and talented Carolina Salazar Valle is part of the culinary teaching team at Zirita.? In front of her on the counter, you see the printed recipes given to each attendee, as well ingredients for a few of the dishes that are her part of the day's workshop.

Our list of recipes for each of the days I participated at Zirita included this menu:

  • chiles rellenos de uchepos (Poblano chiles stuffed with sweet corn tamales)
  • corundas (traditional dried corn tamales with swiss chard and carrots)
  • chorizo de Huetamo con salsa de mango (Huetamo-style spicy sausage with mango sauce)
  • col de ?rbol dos maneras (wild cabbage prepared two ways)
  • mole de queso de Benedicta (Benedicta's cheese mole)
  • paquesos (sweets for dessert made of ground wheat and piloncillo [Mexican brown sugar cones])

Our workshop group, divided in two parts, prepared all of these traditional Michoac?n delicacies and then enjoyed platefuls of everything we had prepared as our marvelous comida (main meal of the day).

Zirita Benedicta Amasando Corundas
Maestra Benedicta showed our group how to knead the masa (corn dough) we used to prepare corundas.? The masa is kneaded with grated, aged Cotija cheese, salt, shredded fresh acelgas (Swiss chard), and finely diced fresh carrots.? She said, "Watch and listen.? The masa will speak to you when it's ready to use."? She was right: when she had kneaded the masa enough, it began to squeak as it pulled away from the bottom of the batea (wooden bowl).? We carefully cleaned both sides of long corn leaves (right side of photo), used to wrap the corundas.? Maestra Benedicta told us that there were two different sides to a corn plant's leaf: one side is smooth, the other is fuzzy.? The balls of masa that are transformed by steam into corundas are placed on the smooth side.

Zirita Benedicta Wraps a Corunda
Maestra Benedicta wraps a ball of masa into the corn leaf.? Each corunda can have three, five, or seven picos (points) which are formed by the way the corn leaf is wrapped.? It's rare to see a corunda with seven picos, but maestra Benedicta has the necessary wrapping skill.

Zirita Corundas in the Olla
The corundas are stacked in their clay pot to steam.? The lid will be a clay bowl that fits snugly into the pot opening.? Maestra Benedicta does not use a vaporera (steam pot).? Instead, she places a bundle of very small pine branches at the bottom of this clay pot, then a cushioning layer of the leftover ribs ripped lengthwise from the center of each of the corn leaves, then the water for steaming, then the corundas.? Nothing goes to waste in her kitchen: everything has a use.

Zirita Corundas on the Plate
Fluffy, hot-out-of-the-pot and freshly unwrapped corundas con acelgas y zanahorias, served with a molcajete-made sauce.? The molcajete is a three-legged volcanic stone mortar which is used with its own volcanic stone tejolote (pestle).

Zirita Chorizo con Mango y Chile 2
While the corundas steamed in their clay pot, Carolina taught us to make chorizo de Huetamo con salsa de mango.? We ate this dish spooned onto crisp corn tostadas for a simple, spicy, and delicious appetizer.

Zirita Col de ?rbol en el Fuego
One group of students prepared col de ?rbol two different ways, cooked (in this photo the potful has just been put on the fire) and as a raw salad with vinegar and crumbled cheese.? Both preparations were magnificent.

Zirita Paranguas
One of maestra Benedicta's daughters minds the cooking fire; her own daughter is at her side.? Many traditional Pur?pecha cooks continue to cook outdoors over a fragrant wood fire.? Special long stones form the parangua (sacred cooking area); smaller stones form the fog?n (support for the pot).?

Zirita Imelda Moliendo
A Pur?pecha girl is never too young to learn ancient techniques: maestra Benedicta's two-year-old granddaughter Imelda has her own miniature metate y mano (grinding stone and rolling pin made of volcanic rock) and is learning to grind corn for masa by watching and imitating her grandmother and her mother.? Maestra Benedicta learned these same techniques from her grandmother.? The Pur?pecha kitchen has always been taught by oral tradition, recipes and techniques passing from grandmother to daughters and from a mother to her own daughters.

Zirita Periodistas 27-9-12
Our class on September 27, 2012, was made up of 17 professional journalists from all over the world.? They were visiting Morelia for the 2012 Feria Internacional de Turismo Cultural.

Zirita Masaya Arakawa con Elote
Professor Masaya Arakawa was visiting from Takarazuka City, Hyogo, Japan, to learn more about Michoac?n cuisine.? He joined our class on September 13, 2012.?

Zirita Chiles Rellenos con Uchepos 2
A chile relleno con uchepo--a roasted and peeled chile poblano, stuffed with diced leftover and toasted uchepos (sweet corn tamales) mixed with toasted almonds, raisins, and crema de mesa (Mexican table cream).? To drink?? Mezcal, artisan-made in Michoac?n!

Zirita Mole de Queso de Benedicta
Maestra Benedicta's award-winning mole de queso, ready to serve.? This mole is made with Cotija cheese and has a sharp, pleasant taste.

Zirita Paquesos 1
Paquesos for dessert: marble-size balls made of ground toasted wheat berries, piloncillo (Mexican brown sugar cones), canela (Mexican cinnamon), and a little water.? We made the balls and then rolled them in a little reserved ground wheat.

Zirita Benedicta en Rayo de Sol
Maestra Benedicta toasts chile negro on the comal (in this case, a large clay griddle).

Saveur Magazine's Issue 149 is devoted entirely to Mexico's enormous array of food and drink.? On page 80 of that issue, the editors write about Zirita Culinary Experiences: "Restaurateur Cynthia Mart?nez has created a shrine to the cuisine of small-town Michoac?n.? In outdoor kitchens over woodburning stoves, visitors learn to grind corn on a metate, press tortillas, and cook them on a comal, guided by practiced home cooks."? One of a mere handful of Saveur-recommended cooking schools in Mexico, Zirita will give you a taste of everything you love about Mexico's cooking: its heart, its soul, and its deep, ancient flavors.? Reserve your spot now for an upcoming class.? There's nothing remotely like it anywhere else!

Zirita Culinary Experiences
Morelia, Michoac?n
http://www.zirita.com.mx (website and classes offered in Spanish and English)

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Historic Real Estate: Homes with a Water View Edition ...

I don?t know about you, but posting these properties sure got me daydreaming at my desk this morning. Head into the weekend with some historic home eye candy today.


Front view of the 1889 Victorian house in Marine City.

1889 Victorian custom built by Great Lakes Shipping Captain Keonig ? Marine City, Michigan

This nearly 6,000 square foot house may be on a fairly small lot, but the view of the international shipping channel from the balcony on the third floor in the master suite makes the property feel endless. The beautiful house has been meticulously renovated and offers a retreat back to the late 19th century, while providing all the modern comforts of home. Price tag: $449,900


Front elevation of Cobb Island Station.

Cobb Island Station ? Oyster, Virginia

The luxuriously restored Cobb Island Station was originally built for the Coast Guard in 1936. Today, the property features a commercial grade kitchen, seven bedrooms and just as many bathrooms, and a separate, additional cottage on the 32 acres, the Keeper?s Cottage. (Looks like a gorgeous setting for a bed and breakfast to me.) Price tag: $4,850,000


Front view of The Snowden House.

The Snowden House ? Horseshoe Lake, Arkansas

30 miles from Memphis, Tennessee, surround yourself with southern charm at this 1919 Louisiana-style riverfront plantation home. Plus, you can look straight out to Horseshoe Lake from the sunroom, or go fishing from the pier on the property. Price tag: $1,200,000

Historic Property Extra: Looking to buy a bridge? The 1901 Ash Creek Bridge in Siskiyou County, California is for sale! Check out the listing here.

Emily Rose is a copywriter at the National Trust. She enjoys writing about places of all kinds, the stories that make them special, and the people who love them enough to save them.

Source: http://blog.preservationnation.org/2012/10/26/historic-real-estate-homes-with-a-water-view-edition/

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The Big D Gets a Big Park ? Next American City

Dallas | 10/26/2012 3:52pm |
Patrick McDonnell | Next American City

Klyde Warren Park, under construction over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway.

This weekend Dallas will see a big shift in its urban landscape, to come in the form of a park over a highway.

Klyde Warren Park, a 5.2-acre deck park spanning the Woodall Rodgers Freeway, opens up to the public this Saturday. It will connect the Arts District Downtown to Uptown businesses and residences and provide a new green space for public engagement and interaction.

Taking 10 years to plan and $110 million to build, Klyde Warren park is most recent ?bridge? to come online in the last seven months, succeeding the newly christened, Santiago Calatrava- designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, which opened in March to the tune of $182 million.

The park offers just about every amenity thinkable: A botanical garden with native plants, a children?s park, an interactive fountain, the Dallas Morning News reading and games room, a great lawn, performing arts pavilion, restaurant/food kiosk, a grand plaza with more fountains, several promenades, the east lawn, a commons with permanently installed games, and a dog park. The McKinney Avenue Trolley will also make frequent stops at the park coming from Uptown. Additionally, the park will be Wi-Fi enabled, have security lighting installed throughout the property, and will be monitored by full-time security officers.

Working with the Social Fabric

Much like the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Klyde Warren Park faces apprehension and anticipation about how another large-scale capital improvement project will affect the social fabric of the city. It is named after 10-year old Klyde Warren, son of billionaire Kelcy Warren, who donated $10 million in his son?s honor. There is no doubt that Dallas? philanthropic roots continue to shape the urban context, but regardless of its world-class status the park will have to address the wants and the needs at the local level, and convince people that it is a solution for social connectivity.

In March, the Woodall Rodgers Park Foundation hired a new president, Mark Banta, to take the reigns of the project, Banta, who served as general manager for the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta since 1996 and led the effort to restore Bryant Park in New York, and has plenty of experience. He brings the Bryant Park model, which offers up regular programming and promises a ?safe, clean, and active? environment that sends a powerful message that public spaces are under control.

Klyde Warren Park folks aren?t speculating about programming. The park team is aware of the challenges of being in the spotlight and the expectation of success that comes along with an $8 million dollar annual budget.

?Finding corporate partners that want to be associated with our brand and with our programming, but without making it feel too commercial, is the balancing act,? Banta said.
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?For now, it seems, the scheduled programming is meant to entice patronage and builds off the wisdom of sociologist William ?Holly? Whyte, who observed that ?What attracts people most, in sum, is other people.?

Main Street Garden. Credit: Patrick McDonnell

Successful Placemaking and the Learning Curve

Downtown?s two most recent parks, the 1.75-acre Main Street Garden and 1.5-acre Belo Garden, provide some insight into how parks function in Dallas. Main Street Garden has become a popular spot for dog owners, provides a contained dining area, and serves as setting for big seasonal events (more recently it has become a regular launching pad for Critical Mass bike rides). Belo Garden, at the other end of Main Street, is defined mostly by its interactive water park feature and also serves as a haven for dog owners. Activity is very contained.

Both parks operate under the auspice of good design as a driver of success. Additionally, they are also regularly patrolled by a private security force and are maintained by private cleaning crews in order to perpetuate the goodness of the design. Though the parks are nice, there is something quaint about them ? the prospect of stumbling onto something unexpected is not expected, and raises the question of how to allow an organic ?place,? which ultimately defines good public spaces, to evolve.

Dallas has a multitude of highly designed park spaces, from Philip Johnson?s Thanks-Giving Square, to I.M. Pei?s City Hall Plaza, to the AT&T Performing Arts Center, a $354 million multi-venue center that opened in 2009 and is catty-corner to the Klyde Warren Park. While City Hall Plaza continues to mostly sit as a dead space, Thanksgiving Square and AT&T Performing Arts Center have experienced resurgences in activity thanks to food trucks. Holly Whyte?s wisdom strikes again: ?If you want to seed a place with activity, put out food. Food attracts people who attract more people.? Additionally, the Performing Arts Center is becoming a destination for outdoor music events, shows and movies, and is attracting people because of the promise of culture. People have gotten used to the idea of being there every day.

AT&T Performing Arts Center, with food trucks. Credit: Patrick McDonnell

The success of Klyde Warren will not only reflect in how the area develops around it, but in its own ability as a placemaker. Gil Penalosa, executive director of Toronto-based non-profit 8-80 Cities, gave a presentation to Dallas City Hall in April about the importance of a network of green spaces, long linear parks and accessibility for people ages 8 to 80. In May, New York City Planning Commissioner Amanda Burden, a student of Holly Whyte and shepherd of the High Line, spoke at the Nasher Sculpture Center about the importance of organic growth through simple placemaking elements, such as moveable tables and chairs, food options and entertainment.

Dallas continues to see a shift in placemaking at the local level as well, especially with the success of Team Better Block to transform a neighborhood block for a weekend as a pedestrian-friendly destination, the emergence of outdoor markets and trend toward community- led placemaking projects.
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?This weekend?s celebration will mark another triumph in Dallas?s history for re-thinking the urban landscape, though the promise of connectivity will remain a question long after the opening. Learning from the success of recent public spaces around the city, the focus will have to shift from events to the everyday ? from programmed fun to un-programmed spontaneity, which allows the community to shape its environment and take ownership of the space. It will also have to create a familiarity and the expectation of culture. It will have to become a ?place? for connectivity.

Patrick McDonnell is the co-founder of Revolutionary Pants, an urban laboratory for creating communities and reimagining the human habitat, and a member of the 2012 Next American Vanguard.

Tags: parks, urban highways, dallas, placemaking, santiago calatrava, im pei, klyde warren park, main street garden, 8-80 cities, belo garden

Source: http://americancity.org/daily/entry/the-big-d-gets-a-big-park

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