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We're excited to announce that we've partnered with San Diego Brewery, Belching Beaver to create a new beer named after our latest single, "Phantom Bride". The brew was created by Chino; a hoppy West Coast style India Pale Ale loaded with Mosaic, Amarillo, Simcoe, and Citro hops. "Really excited to see our Phantom Bride IPA hit the shelves. As a huge beer connoisseur it was a privilege collaborating with Belching Beaver on the flavor profiles and coming out with a beer that I would put right up with any of my favorites. Good stuff!" -Chino
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Amazing Halloween Costumes You Can Actually Pull Off You don't have to spend $$$ on a costume or three hours doing your makeup to totally slay on Halloween. These awesome looks are easy to recreate, but still totally unique. Here's every awesome costume you'll want to wear for 2016.
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SHOW BY CHRISTINA RENDANO
A foul wind is sweeping across New Hanover County. Something dark and twisted. More frightening or dangerous than anyone could ever imagine. Rumors have been circulating all across the country and different parts of the world that as soon as the FearShow rolls into their town people have gone missing, never to be heard from again. Authorities say there is no proof of ANY foul play or that these strange disappearances are linked in any way to these misfits that have banned together. What makes them unique and fearless is that they thrive on their differences, yet they come together with one goal in mind, to rid the world of all that has done them wrong... Part of you is intrigued, anxious, and maybe a little curious. Another part is actually scared, maybe nervous that the rumors are true and if you dare to venture out to 3500 Oleander Drive between September 30th through October 31st, you may have to face your worst nightmare head on...�could I be next?� A few years ago Wilmington, NC lost its largest haunted attraction and many were left with a huge void. A large number of fans that would attend on a regular basis, and keep returning year after year were devastated. Losing this haunted attraction not only affected the fans, but the actors as well. These actors dedicated most of their spare time planning, building sets, collecting the perfect wardrobe, and perfecting their special FX makeup skills for this special time of year, Halloween. A group of the actors set out on a mission to bring Wilmington something it has never experienced before. The dedicated team spent many endless days and countless hours searching for the perfect formula. Finally, it all fell into place and the FearShow was born. This very unique and mysterious traveling carnival/circus is being brought to life with the help from the already established and very successful haunted attraction, The Nightmare Factory, horror veterans Twisted Circus Productions, and The Masters of Mayhem. This extraordinary three tent interactive haunted attraction is like no other. It is the only completely wheel chair accessible haunted event in our area. Come see what odd and bizarre treasures are waiting for you in morbid wonders, you will be hypnotized and mesmerized during the death dance, and you will face your fears in the one of a kind interactive FearShow. http://fearshow.com/ GVM | 11
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Did The 90s Suck?
(An Honest Question) BY NATHAN BLACK
While the Y-Generation’s view of the 90s may have been immortally captured in the image of watching Saturday morning cartoons, eating gigantic boxes of cereals while our parents sat in the background not worrying over the price of gas going up, calling out Clinton for his extramarital affairs and wondering how bad the backlash from the OJ trial was going to be. In truth, the 90s would go on to produce...what? Cheap, sappy TV shows that would spiral into the complete repertoire of familyfriendly broadcasting, the rise and fall of action figures and action heroes; digital pets, slap on bracelets and Pauly Shore? Compared to the looming figures of other decades’ zeitgeists the contribution of the 90s, in this regard, is probably the most malleable and indescribable in terms of theme.
Even the highlights and features of the 90s that we would counter with all seem to have greater explains in other eras, whether it be cartoons, films, books, even historical moments; which, when considered, reduces the 90s only a panhandling exercise in how much of the past can we revive in this modern, technologically advancing era. And before you say, “hey, wait, the internet!”--it would be some time until the internet was viewed as something useable by children and even more so since a kid like Kevin McAlister was actually the example parents measured their children’s mental equity by, i.e. they have could have used it if parents hadn’t viewed the computer as so expensive. The rundown: what was produced in the 90s? Grunge, Naked Gun movies, the beginning of Tarantino’s career, the special edition re-release of Star Wars, Magic Johnson’s HIV, Titanic, boy band, after boy band, after boy band. Most of these things mentioned grew from ideas and cultivated material of the late 70s-early 80s, though. Swing Dancing came back into style for chrissake--consult the movie Swingers for proof. This lack of creative drive even became the focus of underground film makers that showed characters subsequent state’s of mind that thrived off of not caring. With no movement to latch on to and watch fail like the 60s, or artistic drive that quaked the rock charts of the 70s that gave us the definitive vision of what it meant to be a rock star, even the wandering prophet-poets of the 50s Beat Generation were in absence. The 90s seemed to give way to the most brilliant embrace of ‘not even trying’. Instead of pure defiance, in the 90s, the sense of rebellion became one of displacement and an inability to change anything or revive the passion of a past childhood age; hence, an acceptance of apathy and struggle to crawl toward something meaningful in the process. Kevin Smith’s Clerks (1994) deals with this, as does Richard Linklater’s Slacker (1992), both of which, in some ways, could be the face of the common man’s struggle in the 90s; much the same way as Grapes of Wrath was for the 30s depression era, The Best Years of Our Lives in the 40s, On the GVM | 13
Waterfront or 12 Angry Men in the 50s, The Graduate to the 60s, Annie Hall in the 70s, Wall Street the 80s, and....yeah, what did the 90s have? Titanic? No, that was a call back to 1910s, and even that was more about romantic escapism. Pulp Fiction? No, that was over stylized 50s and 70s chic with gangsters, mixed with 80s gore. Forrest Gump? Really? Look, all decades tend to idolize the previous ones in one way or another, the point being here that the 90s never grasped on to a definitive theme of its own in the purpose of making sense of it all. Granted while the internet came on the scene and changed, well, everything. Rap music certainly became the greatest game changer of all, but still only focused on the struggle of one particular part of gang culture, “thug life” as it were. And Bill Gates may have became the richest man in this time frame, it still doesn’t relate back to any real effects upon everyday people’s psyche or personal outlook. It just wasn’t the age of much. The age of the slacker, maybe. Other than that we were waiting for social media, dubstep, iPhones, and any sci-fi film to make us forget about The Phantom Menace. Kurt Cobain may have shook the frame of music but even grunge assimilated into the hard rock scene not even a few years after its inception. To conclude, if one were asking, “did the 90s suck”? The realistic answer is no, of course not. There was plenty still to be mad about and to discuss; plenty of ideas still stirring around the creative cauldron, but honestly many of these ideas would not take real shape or effect until the early 2000s, and sadly post 9/11 America. It seems the world was still making sense of itself and getting clean from 80s cocaine or passing on the revival of 50s conformity. It was time of meditation, and probably one of the best times to be a child. If the 90s did anything it certainly did nurture the next generation of minds. But outside of that, not much else. If you have your own take, didn’t agree with me or just want to add your own two cents email me at nblack252@gmail.com, or find me on Facebook.
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COME PADDLE THE TAR RIVER While “Stand Up Paddle Boarding” - SUP for short, has been around in many parts of the World for thousands of years, it is fast becoming one of America’s favorite outdoor activities. Not only is it relaxing and a great way to unplug from the stresses of life, but it’s a great form of physical exercise. SUP burns calories at a high rate and incorporates using your core muscle groups.
passion for introducing Eastern North Carolina to water activity, she is also a strong advocate of protecting and keeping our waterways clean for future generations. In conjunction with Sound Rivers, Kelsey recently rounded up several volunteers to rid the Tar River of over 2000 pounds of trash. “I have not seen a person I couldn’t teach to Paddleboard” – Kelsey Curtis
On Saturday 9/17, KNEE DEEP ADVENTURES hosted an event at the Town Commons in Greenville, introducing people to this up and coming outdoor water activity. KNEE DEEP ADVENTURES is responsible for introducing numerous ways for people to enjoy our Waterways including SUP, kayaking, camping and more.
KNEE DEEP ADVENTURES not only sells to and educates the public on water activities, but has a full assortment of rental options sure to suit your needs. KNEE DEEP ADVENTURES will even coordinate with groups or organizations to host and deliver to your launching point to insure a perfect outing.
Kelsey Curtis, a Greenville native and owner of KNEE DEEP ADVENTURES, graduated from Rose High and East Carolina University. Kelsey not only has a
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SKIN CANCER... NOT ME! Like many people, I grew up loving the sun, sports and being outdoors. I craved that feeling of being warmed by the sun and having it bronze my fair skin. As a teen, I never thought playing in the sun and tanning my skin could be so destructive. When I was younger, it was all about just being outdoors. For me, that meant not always wearing sunscreen. Little did I know how stupid I was being. There is a very unsexy side of being in the sun, sunbathing and tanning beds. And I can tell you firsthand that not caring for your skin is a big mistake. I hope that you can learn from my lesson, rather than go through it yourself. My countless hours in the sun (many of which were unprotected) caught up with me eventually. What’s crazy, too, is that I didn’t even realize it at first. I had this dry, red, scaly patch on my the top of my head and on my chest. Even though the spot had been developing for years, I didn’t think anything of it. I thought it was just from a insect bite or adult acne. I then went to my dermatologist the following week to find out for sure. They took a biopsy, and sure enough, I had skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma). I couldn’t believe it. I thought that only happened to people who were much older than me. I definitely was not prepared to have my head and chest sliced open and cancer taken off of my face. A few weeks later, my dermatologist performed Mohs surgery to remove the GVM | 19
cancer. My head and chest were cut open about the size of a quarter to remove the tumor. He told me that it was imperative I had it taken care of right away. I also had to have a few radiation treatments which are not something I wish anybody has to go through. My doctor said that the jury is out on whether my skin cancer was due to sun exposure at a young age, a burn or just chronic sun exposure over a number of years that made me predisposed. He performs about 10 Mohs surgeries a day, and told me that this specialized treatment offers the highest cure rate, but only if detected and treated early. His patients are normally in their mid-60s but also has seen numerous patients in their 20s and 30s. The good news is, skin cancer is preventable and curable when caught early. Of course, we all want to be outside enjoying ourselves, but you have to be smart about the exposure you get. So, let me be your lesson. Don’t wait until you have skin cancer before you protect yourself and wear sunblock. Do it now. I don’t like the scar on my head or chest but I must live with it because of choices I made not to wear sunscreen. Other people tell me they can’t even see it. On the flip side, my scars represents what I went through and definitely keeps me in check. Every day when I look in the mirror, it’s a reminder to put on my sunscreen.
spire them. Wearing sunscreen and protective clothing in the sun, and limiting your exposure to the sun and tanning beds isn’t scary. It’s smart. It’s responsible. I wasn’t smart or responsible in the sun growing up. I hope others can learn from my mistakes and be inspired to protect their skin, make regular appointments with their doctors and stay healthy. Even if just one person benefits from reading my story, it makes my hard times from surgery and radiation treatments plus my scars worth it. I wish I could have read a story like this when I was a younger and in college. It probably would have hit home a lot harder than just my mother saying, “Wear your hat and put on sunscreen.” To help prevent skin cancer, take the following precautions: 1. Wear chemical-free sunblock containing zinc and titanium every day. 2. Wear a hat and protective clothing. 3. Avoid being outside during peak sun hours. 4. Seek shade if possible. 5. Get an annual skin check by a dermatologist. 6. Stay out of tanning beds Remember not to be afraid to go to the doctor if you notice something changing on your skin, or that a mole has grown or changed in color. The sooner you see a doctor, the less likely it will be bad news.
I don’t want to scare people. I want to inBY ED WARD http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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Halloween Fun Facts
Trick-or-treating evolved from the ancient Celtic tradition of putting out treats and food to placate spirits who roamed the streets at Samhain, a sacred festival that marked the end of the Celtic calendar year.
- Because the movie Halloween (1978) was on such a tight budget, they had to use the cheapest mask they could find for the character Michael Meyers, which turned out to be a William Shatner Star Trek mask. Shatner initially didn’t know the mask was in his likeness, but when he found out years later, he said he was honored.
- Halloween is the second highest grossing commercial holiday after Christmas.
According to Irish legend, Jack O’Lanterns are named after a stingy man named Jack who, because he tricked the devil several times, was forbidden entrance into both heaven and hell. He was condemned to wander the Earth, waving his lantern to lead people away from their paths.
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- 8 ounces vodka - 4 ounces parfait amour liqueur - 1 ounce blackberry liqueur - 2 ounces tarragon simple syrup (recipe follows) - 1 ounce fresh lemon juice - 1 ounce lavender syrup, available at most liquor stores - 4 lavender sprigs - 8 blackberries dry ice (optional) Note: Use only if you’re familiar with dry ice safety measures purple sanding sugar for rim (optional) Yield: 4 cocktails
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This vampire-friendly cocktail uses strawberry or raspberry puree to add streams of “blood” down the sides of the glass.
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Pour rum, Cointreau and juice into a shaker with ice. Shake mixture, then pour into a rocks glass. Dip the end of a drinking straw into the berry puree, hold the tip of your finger over the other end and use the straw to squirt puree into the bottom half-inch of the drink, where it will sink in red blobs. Do not stir.
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Metallica's Hardwired – brutal riffs and precise playing signal a return to form
Say what you like about Metallica (they’re very loud and can’t hear you), but there is no denying that the world’s biggest heavy metal band have never lost their ability to make an impact. Today they have released the first song from their long-awaited 10th studio album, Hardwired … to Self-Destruct, due in November. As has long been the case, the metal world is once again embroiled in arguments about whether or not Metallica have lost, regained or recklessly jettisoned the plot. Partly this inevitable eruption of opinions – both positive and less so – is because Metallica remain incomparably huge, with only Iron Maiden and Slipknot coming remotely close to their global status. But it’s also down to a widely held belief that James Hetfield and co haven’t made a genuinely great album in 25 years. As a consequence, every new music they make is subjected to intense scrutiny and compared to the seminal and legendary records the band made in the 1980s. The eight years since the release of Metallica’s last studio album, Death Magnetic, have only heightened the anticipation for new songs. The band’s audience seems to be roughly divided between those who love everything they do and those who have despaired over recent nonsense such as Lulu – a virtually unlistenable collaboration with Lou Reed – and the hapless concert film Metallica: Through the Never. The new single, Hardwired, may not delight all fans, but it does at least suggest that Metallica have ironed out one or two problems. Specifically, the song is just over three minutes long and goes like the clappers from start to finish. This, long-suffering fans may argue, is what the band should have done on their last album, rather than forgetting how to edit their own material – resulting in anonymous, rambling dreck like the 10-minute instrumental Suicide & Redemption, instead of songs to rival old classics such as Whiplash and Battery. Hardwired is unlikely to become as loved as those
early anthems, but the band do sound like a powerful heavy metal band at full throttle. The lyrics are a bit feeble, mirroring the clumsy angst and faux rebellion that has marred every Metallica album since Load in 1996, and too much mediocre water has travelled under this band’s bridge for the song’s title to be anything more than a handy slogan to imply edginess of some kind. But none of that really matters when the riffs are this sharp and brutal, the arrangement so neatly to-the-point and the band’s individual performances so unfussy and precise. (Which also raises the question: has Lars Ulrich been practising his drums for once?) In most respects, Hardwired is the best thing Metallica have released in a long time. Unfortunately, the forthcoming album will be a twodisc, 80-minute monster with only 12 tracks. This means some very long songs – something Metallica haven’t pulled off with any success in almost three decades. That news also means that Hardwired itself is something of a diversionary tactic. Most fans would explode with delight if the band released an album of 10 short, fast and furious songs, and preferably produced by someone with a faint clue about how metal records sound in the 21st century. Eighty minutes of meandering, half-hearted toss like the execrable Lords of Summer – a stand-alone tune released in 2014 – is not an appealing prospect, particularly if Metallica have stuck with the inexplicably inelegant and misguided production they applied to 2003’s St Anger and Death Magnetic. So, as ever, we cross our fingers and hope that Hardwired is no false dawn and that Metallica’s 10th album will be something approaching a genuine modern classic. Let’s face it, every metal fan on the planet will want to hear it anyway. source: www.theguardian.com
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110 E 4th Street Greenville, NC 27858
■ Dickinson Avenue Public House 703 Dickinson Ave, Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 689-6388
■ Rafters
420 Cotanche Street Greenville, NC 27858
■ Winslow’s Tavern
120 West 5th Street, Greenville, NC (252) 364-892 www.winslowsdeli.com
■ 5th Street Distillery
120 East 5th Street, Greenville, NC (252) 757-3034
■ Chico’s
521 Cotanche Street Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 757-1666 www.chicosrestaurant.com
■ Club 519
519 Cotanche Street, Greenville, NC (252) 752-4313
■ Satellite Pizza & Grill 200 E. 5th Street Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 689-6465
■ The Way
218 E. 5th Street Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 689-6750
■ Pantana Bob’s
513 Cotanche Street Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 757-3778
■ Stilllife
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■ Sup Dogs
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■ Buffalo Wild Wings 426 E Arlington Blvd Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 758-9191 ■ Tie Breakers
1920 B Smythewyck Dr. Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 439-0555
■ Buccaneer Music Hall 2120 East Fire Tower Road Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 756-8474
■ A.J. McMurphy’s
1914 Turnbury Drive Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 355-7956 www.ajmcmurphys.com
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■ Crossbones Tavern
114 E 5th St, Greenville. NC (252) 689-6199
■ Christy’s Euro Pub 301 S Jarvis Street Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 758-2774
■ Grumpy’s
111 East 5th Street Greenville, NC 27858 (252) 758-2774
■ The Blackened Kraken 123 East 5th Street Greenville, NC 27858 252.215.8822
■ Trollingwood Taproom & Brewery 707 Dickinson Ave, Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 210-6295
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