The next generation of music buyers won’t be shopping at Wal-mart and Best Buy, they’ll be visiting their local music store or staying at home.
Local music stores
What if you could walk into your local neighborhood music store and listen to the hottest new local area artists - live? What if that music store turned into a live band juke box? That’s the idea behind the fast-growing trend of independent music alliances, typically about 30-40 non-competing small music stores, with the first
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At a restaurant in Washington DC, an associate from Alabama told me about this amazing store in the small town of Hilo, Hawaii (my hometown). I never heard of it at the time, but now I know where the buzz is coming from.
Sig Zane is a local fisherman, surfer, dancer, artist and cultural practitioner (his bio is a must-read) who translated his deep understanding and practice of local culture into art that can be experienced by everyone, especially clothes. It is this strong relationship to
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I’m on vacation for the next few days in Hilo, Hawaii, my hometown, but I’ll still report on what I find here.
While Hilo may not be a CoolTown per se, like any town it has its qualities. For instance, you really can’t have a CoolTown without a farmer’s market, and the Hilo Farmers Market is one of the best. Offering a variety of items from exotic produce to seafood and flowers to bongo drums, it’s a must for locals and tourists alike.
What makes farmers markets so cool? The items are
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As we evolve from a service economy to an experience economy, diners are seeking more than just good food, they’re looking for a great time.
One of the popular restaurant types in is Ethiopian cuisine, which is essentially a giant pizza-sized serving of soft bread with varieties of spreads and fillings you combine yourself.
The best part to me is that you get to break all the rules. First of all, you sit on the floor. Second, you share from a common serving dish, and
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How can a town be fun if you don’t have fun places to eat? My favorite restaurant when I lived in San Francisco was The Coriya Hot Pot, and still is.
The basic concept of this all-you-can-eat experience is that you cook your own food - known as hot pot dining - or hot-potting. All the vegetables, meats, etc. are laid out like a salad bar for you to choose from, followed by sauces (of which you can use recommended combinations). The fun part comes when you start cooking your preferences on
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