From Miami to Nyc..

From the warm Miami beach to the beautiful chill of NYC….

MIAMI – Friday 7pm – Sunday 6pm @The Electric Pickle

“It’s Not Between Us and Them”
A Life and Death event by PL0T & The Electric Pickle
-Officially sponsored by Perrier® Sparkling Natural Mineral Water-

From December 6th to 9th, Miami will host the 11th annual edition of Art Basel during Art Week, one of the biggest and most popular art gatherings worldwide and the most prestigious art show in the Americas.

It’s surprising that as pioneers in featuring audio-visual club experiences, PL0T is yet to curate an event during this important week. It was never because of lack of interest or opportunity, but rather because there was never a window for innovation, a chance to produce something different; a show of magnitude that would allow for an experience big enough to bear PL0T’s name. This year is different, the window is there. This year will be huge!

On December 7th PL0T will team up with acclaimed label LIFE AND DEATH and The Electric Pickle to present its first ever original event production during Art Basel: “It’s Not Between Us and Them”, starting TALE OF US, DJ TENNIS, THUGFUCKER and more!

Unusual and improbable events in the universe have compelled the founders of Life and Death label to embark upon the creation of a rare experience and explore the wonders and raw emotions of life and death. Based also on the vision of bringing the strange and undisguised sounds of the label to full sensory dimension, this 10 hour affair shall not resemble a conventional club night nor yet another label showcase; experiments in the form of visual installations and video art will be part of the physical transformations to The Electric Pickle’s three main performance areas, all of which will be equipped with cutting edge sound systems to ensure that patrons and art enthusiasts alike will enjoy the full spectrum of this exquisite multi-sensory experience.

NYC – Friday 21st – 10pm | $5
Tammany Hall Basement
152 Orchard St.

Opening night was such a blast, and huge thanks goes out to all that came and supported us. We have something special planned for December, a holiday and family-style affair with 3 of our favorite local DJs! Join us for some techno and mistletoe, featuring…

Ken Meier
Camille Alice
JD Harrington

Residents: Insideout, Juan Carlos, Patrick Russell
SUBDIVISION is a monthly NYC event, which thrives in an intimate, newly renovated space with proper sound, Detroit influenced techno & house, classics and the various waves. Drink specials on the early side and dancing till late.
NYC – Monday December 10
10pm-4am
21+
@ CIELO
18 Little W 12th St
NYC 10014

Deep Space presents
RADIO SLAVE  and FRANCOIS K
For info and reservations call 212-645-5700


Taking it to the south.. Chicken & Dumplings

To keep you always guessing today’s post has a guest blogger. For a fantastic home-style meal from the girl that brings you music and events and as you see goes out all the time…. Guess what I cook too.

Ok First I use chicken thighs, cuz breast dries out. In a large pot cover meat with water add 1 cube of chicken bullion. One tablespoon of of minced garlic, one teaspoon of garlic powder, one tablespoon of onion powder, one and a half tablespoons of dried basil bring to a boil for 30 mins and then reduce to a simmer for about 45mins. You will have to cook this for a while in the stock till the chicken is falling off the bone.

Once this happens start taking out the chicken and the bones should be coming out with ease. Pull apart the chicken so that its sherds into small pieces. Put the chicken back into pot.

 

 

Chop one white onion and put into pot.Once you sherd the chicken and put it back in the pot add one can of cream of chicken soup, about 2 cups of green peas, 5-7 chopped carrots. If broth is not thick mix a little corn starch with water and add it to  the broth, stir it into the broth bring to a low boil uncovered to let it thicken.

Pre make dumplings when you make cornstarch.

Bisquick approx 2 1/2 cups add milk till think add one teaspoon of garlic powder, onion powder and basil. Add by small drops to the top of the chicken while slow boiling and then cover. Approximately 10mins then uncover turn dumplings cook another 10mins. Taste add more garlic basil pepper if needed. Because cornstarch can make things a bit bland. Don’t add salt since the bullion has a bunch you should be good. Now make a bowl and enjoy,,,,

Valerie

 

 

 

Social Media Marketing Honeymoon?

This week I’ll go a bit off topic from fitness and into something related to my profession, and very likely yours, Social Media. The Social Media Marketing Honeymoon might be over.

Social media, social media marketing, and social networking have been the subject of much hype, buzz and marketing budget disruption for big and small business alike.

Most businesses entered into social media marketing as a defensive strategy because they were afraid of losing out to competitors who were quicker to adapt and leverage this new platform.

Buoyed up by a seemingly endless cavalcade of social marketing experts demonstrating how their own social marketing success was evidence of how social media marketing would work for each and every business, if only they invested cash, time and effort.

Businesses bought into social marketing wholesale. Huge marketing budgets were allocated for social marketing campaigns intended to catapult the marketing reach and social influence of that business into huge, untapped online markets.
Business and social media marketing today

Business has now invested several solid years in social marketing. It’s been a wild ride. Stories abound of incredible marketing successes, dismal social media failures, and everything in between.

But what is the bottom line?
Social media’s shocking ROI for Black Friday

According to research by Forrester:

“Social tactics are not meaningful sales drivers”

They arrived at this conclusion after analyzing the primary sales drivers for eCommerce and found that less than 1% was driven by social media.

But this was prior to Black Friday and Cyber Monday of 2012. Surely, several years of investment into social media marketing would have paid dividends on over the biggest online shopping frenzy of the year?

According to IBM Smarter Commerce, which tracks sales for 500 of the top retail sites, social media made up less than 1% of Black Friday sales.

FaceBook, LinkedIn and YouTube combined contributed a dismal 0.34% to Black Friday sales.

Twitter, contributed 0%.
But social media has value, right?

Many proponents of social media marketing will point out that social media has less tangible benefits. It’s quite reasonable to assume that someone who sees your brand on FaceBook may not necessarily buy there and then, but may make a purchase further down the line.

Yes, of course, this is absolutely true. There’s no debate about whether or not it’s productive to have people talking about your company, brand or product on the social networks. Generating buzz, and building social influence do have value.

But let’s go back to the bottom line. Consider what your business has invested into all things social in the last few years. In tangible benefits, social media marketing has contributed less than 1% of your revenue.
Working out social media’s value

So, has this provided you with a positive ROI? If the answer is yes, then there is no further debate and you can continue happily with your social media marketing strategies and campaigns.

If the answer is no, then you need to consider the value of the intangible benefits of social media marketing.

Let’s be generous. Let’s assume that the intangible benefits of social media marketing offer an entire order of magnitude more revenue than the direct revenue. This would mean that social media brings in slightly under 10% of your online revenue.

Compare this to how much you have invested in social media. Do you like what you see?

Why business has gotten social media wrong

Social media marketing has been driven by businesses’ fear of losing competitiveness. This is not the same as adopting a new marketing platform because it has proven itself time and again.

The one thing that social media has actually marketed very well is itself! This is because social media has a vested interest in social media.

But why doesn’t it work for business?

Buying “likes” was never a smart idea
Likes don’t have much intrinsic value
Being great in social media doesn’t trump good products and service
Publishing great content requires the skills and expertise of a publisher
People immediately assume there’s bias in content that comes direct from a company

To read more, continue here.

 

Post Turkey Day Fun…

The post holiday week… Lets get out of the house lets get out of the office and do something fun and fantastic.

Start your Friday off with some dancing and round your week with some art..

Friday 30th November
Blkmarket Membership presents Ostgut Night & The Zoo Project

Ostgut Room One:
Ben Klock

DVS1
Taimur & Fahad

Zoo Project Room Two:
Ryan Elliott
Evan Baggs
Karina

Please send your RSVP to blkmarketrsvp@gmail.com with full names for location and other info

Friday 30th November

SUBDIVISION returns in an intimate, newly renovated space with proper sound, Detroit influenced techno/house, classics and the various waves. Drink specials on the early side to get things going, and dancing till late. Join us!

Juan
Insideout
Patrick Russell

10pm / $5 before midnight.
Tammany Hall Basement
152 Orchard St

 

Saturday 1st December
Hammerstein Ballroom/Manhattan Center, 7pm-3am

LINE UP

Chase & Status (DJ set)
Borgore
Bare Noize
Delta Heavy
Dirtyphonics (DJ set)
Gemini
Xilent
Alex English

Please note this is a 18+ event
$30/ Early Bird – SOLD OUT
$45/ General Admission (floor access)
$65/ VIP (1st balcony seats, roped-off area)
$80/ Box Seats (special first balcony seats, full venue access & UKF merchandise pack)

Limited number 1st balcony seats ($55, no floor access) and 2nd balcony seats ($40, no floor access) available.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

PULSE Miami Contemporary Art Fairs will open on Tuesday, December 4, 2012 with a special preview evening and silent auction, hosted by artnet Auctions, benefiting the Lotus House Women’s Shelter in Miami. A $25 donation is required for admission, and one hundred percent of the proceeds from entry and auction will benefit the Lotus House.

 

December 6th from 8-11pm

Sacred Tattoos – 424 Broadway 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013

Join us as the following artists show you what their vision of the subject at hand would be. It only seemed fitting for us to have a show based on the end of the world in December, 2012.

Cig Neutron – LA
Picasso Dular – NYEgo – Seattle, USA
Jon Mesa – NYC
Adam Christopher France – Ohio
Tom Haubrick – Pasadena, California
Gothic Hangman – NYC
Adrian Dominic – LA
Angie Mason – NJ, USA
Brandon Roberts – AZ, USA
Aunia Kahn – Illinois, USA
Hanna Jaeun – NYC, USA
Catalyst Butcher – LA, USA
Cam Rackam – LA, USA
Matt Buck – NYC, USA
Brian Murphy – NYC, USA
Vincent Castiglia – NYC, USA
Stefano Alcantara – NYC, USA (Image shown at top) ¨Contra el Tiempo¨ – ¨Against Time¨
Daniel Fishel – NYC, USA
Ian Rumley – Denver, Co – USA
Jeremy Cross – LA, USA
Andy B – NYC, USA
Markus Blanchard – NYC, USA
Erik Jones – NYC, USA
Justin Volz – NYC, USA
Sasha Yosselani – NYC, USA
Michael Meadors – NYC, USA
Jane Radstrom – Austin, TX
Andrew Theophilopoulos – Parrish, FL

 

Bikram Yoga, it’s Hot – Part 4

This final post on Bikram will get you prepared for your first Bikram class!

- You’ll need:
Yoga mat
Towel (beach size)
Bottle of water
Proper attire: wear something light and fitted such as: sport bras, shorts, spandex short/leggings. Avoid sweats, long pants, heavy t-shirts, as we heat the room.
Positive attitude
Empty stomach
Proper hydration

- Before class you should:
Drink plenty of water. You can lose up to 3-5 pounds of water weight during class. This is NOT good weight to lose. It is easy to get dehydrated, so make sure you are drinking plenty of water after class and the entire day before you come to class. You are less likely to feel lightheaded or dizzy during class if you’ve had enough to drink in the hours preceding class. Being full hydrated helps take pressure off of organs to do their jobs and helps flush the body and keep it running smoothly. The most typical excuse for not drinking water is the increased visits to the restroom. Your body will adjust to the increased water intake. You may also find benefits of decreased body odor, smoother skin, and shinier hair.

- Respect the vow of silence in the yoga room before, during and after class.

- Refrain from lying down during the standing series. Feel free to sit down or kneel out.

- Commit to the room for the entire duration of the class.

Now you’re really good to go! Get hot!