Monday, April 26, 2010

Leading Indicators

Spring is in the air and the weather is beautiful.  Celebrate by getting out of the office on your lunch break and experiencing some of the beauty in our local galleries. In addition to a host of great restaurants, many of the Off the Grid galleries and studios are open during lunchtime hours. Feed your imagination during lunch as you explore the Downtown art scene!

If you can't make it out on Thursdays, check out the Friday Hemming Plaza Market. Live bands and local food and art vendors bring the plaza to life at lunchtime.  Bring your lunch down to the plaza or order lunch to go and support our local restaurants.  
Downtown |10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

It's the First Wednesday of the month and that means Art Walk! This month's theme is Art on Wheels, a celebration of everything that rolls. Check out the Florida Theatre's Big George Tribute Car Show, the Landing's Adamec Harley bike show, celebrate the grand opening of Burro Bag's new location and Zombie Bike's 2nd Birthday, and see Heather Blanton's work at the Old Library, just to name a few of the amazing things to see this Art Walk!
Downtown | May 5 | 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

All American Spring Days

Step through the wardrobe and into the world of Narnia.  The Chronicles of Nanarniarnia: The Exhibition is a magical exhibition based on the blockbuster film series and fictional children's classics by author C.S. Lewis.  Hailed as the near-perfect visitor experience, the exhibit combines original film costumes, set drawings and props from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian with newly created educational interactives, videos and interviews with scientists so that visitors can consider the surprising similarity between our world and that of Narnia. 
MOSH | May 5 - September 12

The annual World of Nations Celebration is back!  As you enter the Metropolitan Park gates you will be issued your very own passport. Enjoy the sights, sounds, and tastes of our world and get your passport stamped at each country for a chance to win many exciting prizes.  A new adventure awaits you at every turn!
Metropolitan Park | April 29 - May 2

We're down to the last two weeks of Movies in the Park!  Go Back to the Future on April 30, and watch Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd pilot everyone's favorite DeLorean back in time.  On May 7, make it a girl's night (or a date night) and celebrate the closing of the 4th annual series with Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's
Treaty Oak Park |April 30 & May7 | Dusk

Come out and see your favorite wrestlers in one place with WWE Raw! John Cena, Triple H, Randy Orton, Shemus, Big Show, Kofi Kingston, MVP, Mark Henry, Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase, The Miz, Chavo Guerro, Kelly Kelly, Santino Marella, Evan Bourne, Jack Swagger, Gail Kim, Chris Masters, Melina, Hornswoggle, Maryse, Carlito, and more! 
Veterans Memorial Arena | May 3 | 8:00 p.m.


A Superfecta of Amazing Acts at the Florida Theatre

Pub rock and punk rock would not be the same without the revolutionary sounds of Elvis Costello.  See one of the greats live in concert and experience the musical eclecticism that has distinguished Costello from his peers, and which continues to make him a driving force in the music industry.
Florida Theatre | April 27 | 8:00 p.m.

Ben Harper spans musical genres, delighting the ear with reggae infused ballads, hard rock tunes, and soulful melodies, all of which have earned him and his band, the Relentless7, a world class reputation for entertainment and quality.  Groove to his tunes at the Florida Theatre. Florida Theatre | April 29 | 8:00 p.m.

The blend of traditional Celtic music and contemporary punk rock give Flogging Molly their unique flavor and sound.  Rock and roll along with them when they come to Jacksonville and fuse the music of Ireland with the gritty sound of third wave ska.
Florida Theatre | May 1 | 8:00 p.m.

His reign as King of the Blues has been aslong as that of any monarch on earth. Yet B.B. King continues to wear his crown well. At age 84, he is still light on his feet, singing and playing the blues with relentless passion. Time has no apparent effect on B.B., other than to make him more popular, more cherished, more relevant than ever.
Florida Theatre | May 9 | 8:00 p.m.


Music Blooms Downtown

ZZ Top a/k/a "That Little Ol' Band From Texas," is the undisputed longest running major rock band with original musicians intact. ZZ Top's music is always instantly recognizable, eminently powerful, profoundly soulful and 100% Texas American. The band's support for the blues is unwavering both as interpreters of the music and preservers of its legacy.
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | May 4 | 7:30 p.m.

With 7.8 million spins at radio, Tim McGraw was the most-played artist of the decade. "Southern Voice," the title track from his latest CD, hit No. 1 on Billboard's Country Songs chart last month and the album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart in October 2009. Jam out to his music and special guests when he comes to Jacksonville.
Veterans Memorial Arena | May 6 | 7:30 p.m.

Funk Fest was formed to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of old school music and has grown into a celebration of human expression.  Come celebrate the 5th Year of V101.5's Funk Fest, featuring such artists as Maze, Frankie Beverly, Babyface, Bobby Brown, Keith Sweat, and many more! 
Metropolitan Park | May 7-8

The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra's annual Major/Minor Concert is the season finale and crowning achievement of the Publix Super Markets Charities Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra Series, featuring the advanced JSYO ensembles with the musicians of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. The winners of the JSYO Young Artists Competition will also take center stage in solo performances with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. The beginning and intermediate students will perform a Festival of Strings at 6:45 p.m., playing side-by-side with the "big kids" in the JSYO Philharmonic.
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | May 7 | 6:45 p.m.

Welcome to "The Machine" - a band whose sole focus is to make every show an authentic Floydian experience, with dramatic lighting, video and theatrics, enhancing and expanding the sonic depth of Pink Floyd.
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | May 8 | 8:00 p.m.

Nightlife

Nullspace Gallery is pleased to present a new art installation by artist and Nullspace Gallery co-owner, Kurt Polkey.  "Masculine Pictures" will feature paintings and drawings which tackle questions about gender roles, posture v. authenticity and how the veiwer's preconceived ideas about art, gender, and sex come into play.  Many of the works feature a fictional character named Justin who imbues the paintings with conflict, ambiguity, pathos and humor.  Some of the subject matter is adult themed and may not be suitable for children.
Nullspace Gallery | April 23 - May 7

This year's Black Tie and Blue Jeans Gala will benefit the Morning Star School for special needs children and all proceeds will go toward helping to renovate their facilities and make them more accessible for the students.  This year's denim and black-tie clad attendees will enjoy an open bar, heavy hors d'oeuvres and dance music provided by a popular local band. Attendees will also have the opportunity to bid on many items during the evening's silent auction. Typical items up for bid include sports memorabilia, spa packages, and restaurant gift certificates.
Southlight Gallery | May 1 | 7:00 p.m.

Chew is donating a percentage of their proceeds to fight the growing epidemic of AIDS on the First Coast. The 2010 Dining Out For Life (DOFL) event will benefit Northeast Florida AIDS Network (NFAN), a non-profit organization that serves more than 1,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS. Enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner and support this great cause.
Chew |April 29 | Lunch & Dinner

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Jazz and Soul

 nokturnalescape.com presents Soul Release: 10 Year Anniversary: Queen Shea (Royal Blue Lounge)

Saturday, April 17, 2010 8:00p
Royal Blue Lounge 5065 Normandy Blvd Jacksonville, FL
Directions: Westside: I-10, Exit Cassat Avenue, Right Normandy Blvd.

Across From Taco Bell. Additional Parking across the street

open mic for poets and singers
hip hop and R&B by DJ Shotgun
featuring BET Lyric Cafe and poetry slam champion, Queen Sheba

and soul artist, Jason Jones

Admission: $5 artists/$10 audience

About Queen Sheba:
Atlanta based Spoken-Soul-Hip Rock-Alternative-Word-Genius. Has 4 music videos, 5 albums including the current release Domino Affect that was considered for a 2009 Grammy under the Spoken Word category; available out of the trunk (or ventige bag), iTunes, stores nationwide and your local mom & pop.

Sheba is a National Poetry Slam Champion, the reigning Red Bull Word Clash champion, founded, wrote and produced "Say What?!?" a national collegiate performance Word-Shop driven by Red Bull. In addition to: Taught/Teaches in over 100 colleges and universities domestic and abroad; including Poet in Residence at U of Ill (Urbana) and the London Academy for Urban Development in London England, she was nominated for APCA Performer of the Year!

Seen in/on: 106 & Park, VH-1, The Apollo, Spoken, Spit! A feature length film about Spoken Word and any bootleg late-night cable station. Performed with/opened for:Alicia Keys, Louis Farrakan, Kanye West, The Roots, Floetry, Music Soul Child and 14 gazillion others that probably don't have her in their bio, either.Published in: Essence, is a NAACP Image Award Nominee for works in the Anthology Home Girls Make Some Noise, S. Florida University Urban Griot (Gree-O), Portfolio Magazine, The Syracuse University Women in Hip-Hop, National Featured Poet for Rolling Out magazine. Key Note Speaker for: Several Take Back the Night campus vigils, Domestic Violence, AIDS awareness for young adults and the National Women in Hip-Hop conference.

Toured in over 8 countries (9-including Alaska :-): West Africa, Europe, Cuba, Canada and any coffee house to coliseum in the US . Co-founder of Rough Language Music and Poetry series. Member of: Face Book!, The Atlanta Poets Union, Mothers Against the War, Fair Trade and National Association for Women. She currently runs several poetry slams and readings in Atlanta, GA.


About Jason Jetplane Jones
Jason Jetplane is a music producer aspiring to be an artist that wants to make a permanent mark in the music industry. Some say his sound is a cross between Maxwell, Ryan Leslie, Musiq, and John Legend, while still possessing his very own unique sound. His debut album “Love Boulevard” encompasses old school and new school music, that some say could very well be the next musical trend in the near future. Even though he is in the beginning phases as an artist, he is definitely not new to the scene as a pianist, composer and producer. His resume as a producer is growing, with hopes to work with some major artists in the near future.


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Established in April 2000, Soul Release is the longest running spoken word poetry and soul music series in northeast Florida. The series has featured poets from Def Poetry Jam, BET Lyric Cafe, slam champions and upcoming soul/jazz musicians.


Parriscope Entertainment in conjunction with
Nokturnal Escape Entertainment presents

Jazz and Soul Jam Session

Thursday, April 22, 2010 8-11p @ Cuba Libre
featuring Grammy nominee ANTHONY DAVID
from the hit single "Words" with India Aire
hosted by Elisha Parris / jazz funk band A'Jaze
2578 Atlantic Blvd Jacksonville, FL
Admission: $10 / Cuban food / full bar
Dress code enforced - no tennis shoes / shirts

sponsored by Herbert Flood (Mortgage Broker), BOI Hair Salon (2203 Park Street Jacksonville, FL 32204-4315 - (904) 683-6874) Blinkvirtualbuzz.com, Blacksonville.com, New Growth Movement

Anthony David was born in Savannah, Georgia, but got involved in the music business in Atlanta.[1] There he met India.Arie, an R&B singer from Atlanta and have since become friends. David's first song written for Arie was entitled "Part of My Life" for Arie's 7x Grammy nominated album Acoustic Soul. David also toured with Arie in support of her album.

In 2004, he released his first independent album Three Chords & The Truth. Alongside India.Arie, he opened up for her shows with songs from his album, thereby getting more fame. Then eventually in 2006, he released his second independent album Red Clay Chronicles, of which also garnered attention from opening for India.Arie's shows. After touring with Arie, David teamed up with her once again to co-write and produce "There's Hope" for Arie's third studio album.[1] His latest 2008 release Acey Duecy, is a combination of both R&B and soul music. The album, with the release of its first single "Words", a duet with Arie, has given the album more attention.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_David_%28singer%29

Anthony David - Words ft. India.Arie

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Soul Release: 10 Year Anniversary: Queen Shea

 nokturnalescape.com presents Soul Release: 10 Year Anniversary: Queen Shea (Royal Blue Lounge)

Saturday, April 17, 2010 8:00p
Royal Blue Lounge 5065 Normandy Blvd Jacksonville, FL
Directions: Westside: I-10, Exit Cassat Avenue, Right Normandy Blvd.

Across From Taco Bell. Additional Parking across the street

open mic for poets and singers
hip hop and R&B by DJ Shotgun
featuring BET Lyric Cafe and poetry slam champion, Queen Sheba

and soul artist, Jason Jones

Admission: $5 artists/$10 audience

About Queen Sheba:
Atlanta based Spoken-Soul-Hip Rock-Alternative-Word-Genius. Has 4 music videos, 5 albums including the current release Domino Affect that was considered for a 2009 Grammy under the Spoken Word category; available out of the trunk (or ventige bag), iTunes, stores nationwide and your local mom & pop.

Sheba is a National Poetry Slam Champion, the reigning Red Bull Word Clash champion, founded, wrote and produced "Say What?!?" a national collegiate performance Word-Shop driven by Red Bull. In addition to: Taught/Teaches in over 100 colleges and universities domestic and abroad; including Poet in Residence at U of Ill (Urbana) and the London Academy for Urban Development in London England, she was nominated for APCA Performer of the Year!

Seen in/on: 106 & Park, VH-1, The Apollo, Spoken, Spit! A feature length film about Spoken Word and any bootleg late-night cable station. Performed with/opened for:Alicia Keys, Louis Farrakan, Kanye West, The Roots, Floetry, Music Soul Child and 14 gazillion others that probably don't have her in their bio, either.Published in: Essence, is a NAACP Image Award Nominee for works in the Anthology Home Girls Make Some Noise, S. Florida University Urban Griot (Gree-O), Portfolio Magazine, The Syracuse University Women in Hip-Hop, National Featured Poet for Rolling Out magazine. Key Note Speaker for: Several Take Back the Night campus vigils, Domestic Violence, AIDS awareness for young adults and the National Women in Hip-Hop conference.

Toured in over 8 countries (9-including Alaska :-): West Africa, Europe, Cuba, Canada and any coffee house to coliseum in the US . Co-founder of Rough Language Music and Poetry series. Member of: Face Book!, The Atlanta Poets Union, Mothers Against the War, Fair Trade and National Association for Women. She currently runs several poetry slams and readings in Atlanta, GA.

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Leading Indicators

April 12 - April 25, 2010
It's luau time at the International Boat Show! Escape to the islands at the world-famous Tiki Bar, brush up your skills at one of the many fishing clinics and seminars, or cruise the latest yachts in the marina. Check out the latest nautical gear, enjoy great food, and indulge your creative side at the art pavilion. Polynesian dancers and a paddleboard race round out this island-style festival. This is only some of the excitement you'll find as you explore this year's show.
Metropolitan Park | April 16-18 

Looking for a fun, free outdoor festival for the whole family?  Come on down to Wing and Rock!  This event brings together the delicious combination of local chicken wing restaurants and rock bands.  Check out live music from Violent Soho, Pitbull Toddlers with Cowhead, and Skytrain, to name a few.  This festival features wings from Jacksonville's top wing experts, including Buffalo Wild Wings, Wild Wing Cafe, Sharky's Wings & Grill, Sports Page Wings & Grille and many more!  Wash 'em down with cold Bud Light, and a portion of the beverage proceeds benefit the Down Syndrome Association of Jacksonville!  Be sure to mark your calendar for this great day of fun! 
Jacksonville Expo Center at the Fairgrounds | April 24 | 12:00 p.m.

Celebrate Earth Day at the Jacksonville Landing with the 20th Annual Earth Day Jacksonville & Ecology Fair!  Join Radio Disney and some of your favorite earth-friendly companies for a fun-filled day! This annual event features more than 80 booths of educational and interactive displays and live entertainment throughout the day on the main stage.  A children's stage located near the Andrew Jackson Statue offers a variety of kid-friendly hands-on displays.
The Jacksonville Landing | April 17 | 10:00 a.m.



Break a sweat for a good cause

Support your Symphony!  The Jacksonville Symphony is hosting its first River Classic 4-Mile Run and Kid's Mile Championship! This event is a celebration of, and fundraiser for, the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.  Kids will be chip-timed for the one mile Championship, and adults can enjoy a beautiful run through the heart of Downtown.  Relax with this family-friendly evening while experiencing the vibrancy of Downtown, and sampling some of the best that Downtown has to offer at the event expo.
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | April 18 | 5:30 p.m.

Looking for away to blow off steam after work? Band together with your coworkers for the Citistreet Corporate Run!  Whether you run, walk or just stroll through the 3.1 mile Downtown course, you can help your business, corporation or government agency win! Businesses are divided into categories, so let's get some friendly competition going! 
Metropolitan Park | April 22 | 5:00 p.m.

You'll move and be moved. Walk the Annual National Multiple Sclerosis Society's MS Walk. Joining the movement with hundreds of thousands of people across the country is an experience like no other. Walk together to make a powerful statement, and to keep moving toward a cure.  Each step you take is a step closer to a world without MS.
Veterans Memorial Arena | April 17 | 10:00 a.m.


Live theatre at its finest

Who doesn't need a little Greased Lightning!  Hear your favorite songs and seGreasee your favorite characters live and in person when Greasecomes to Jacksonville! Rockin' across the country in this new production direct from Broadway, Taylor Hicks is Teen Angel. Take a trip to a simpler time of poodle skirts, drive-ins, and T-birds. "Bad boy" Danny and "the girl next door" Sandy fall in love all over again to the tune of your favorite songs: "Summer Nights," "Greased Lightnin'" and "We Go Together."
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | April 22-May 2

Starry Nights is well-known as one of Jacksonville's most popular outdoor events, combining the wonderful sounds of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, the festive atmosphere of Metropolitan Park and the beautiful setting of the St. Johns River.  Idina Menzel joins the Orchestra for this performance.  Dinner from Chew or Takeaway Gourmet may also be ordered and picked up at the park.
Metropolitan Park | April 24 | 7:30 p.m.

Remember the first time you heard "Iris"?  Relive that memory and many others when the Goo Goo Dolls come to town!  As of 2009, the band has sold more than nine million records in the United States alone.  Join them as they come to give Jacksonville a live taste of their unforgettable musical style.
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | April 25 | 8:00 p.m.

Angela Barrow-Dunlap's new inspirational play Church Girl, starring A'ngela Winbush, Sean Blakemore, Robin Givens, Karen Clark-Sheard, Demetria McKinney and Drew Sidora.  This musical drama of innocence gone astray is brought to you by the writers of critically acclaimed plays including My Brother Marvinand Why Good Girls Like Bad Boyzcomes the highly anticipated musical Church Girl. This show is sure to be a hit!
Florida Theatre | April 17-18

Celtic Woman returns to Times-Union Center Jacksonville with an all new live show for one night only! The awe inspiring vocalists Lisa, ChloĂ«, Lynn and Alex, along with the mesmerizing Celtic violinist MáirĂ©ad, continue to capture the hearts of fans across the country on a whirlwind tour of America.  Come see Celtic Woman with their 6 piece band and the Aontas Choir as they perform unique renditions of Irish standards, classical favorites and contemporary hits.  
Times Union Center for the Performing Arts | April 17 | 8:00 p.m.

For the discerning young professional...and the young at heart

For the second year in a row, the Young Lawyers' Section of the Jacksonville Bar and Florida Coastal School of Law have joined forces to bring you Rendezvous on the River, a charitable event bringing together local attorneys and professionals in the spirit of camaraderie and charity. This year, Dreams Come True of Jacksonville has been selected to receive the benefit of the admission cost and River City Brewing Co. has generously pledged their support as well. Raffle prizes will be awarded throughout the evening!
River City Brewing Company | April 22 | 5:30 p.m.

The Ritz is proud to present Passion for Fashion, a night of fashion and entertainment, featuring the exclusive couture collection of designer Javan Reed. Its couture and music collided to entertain and amaze even the most fashion-savvy audience.
Ritz Th
eatre & LaVilla Museum | April 16 | 8:00 p.m.

Want to experience Downtown nightlife in a whole new way?  Excited about the new bars Downtown, but haven't had the chance to check them out?  Metro Jacksonville has you covered.  The Metro Jacksonville Pub Crawl begins at Dos Gatos, and takes you on a surprising night-time adventures throughout nine bars in our burgeoning entertainment district, sampling multiple pubs, clubs and nightspots!  Get drink tickets and make new friends!
Dos Gatos | April 15 | 6:00 p.m.

Fun for everyone

It's time for Movies in the Park!  April 16 will bring your favorite ogre, "Shrek," to the big screen once again, the first event in our four-part annual series.  Grab the kids and bring your lawn chairs for a relaxing evening in Treaty Oak Park.
Treaty Oak Park | April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7 | Dusk

Join MOSH for Moon Walk - a 1.5 mile stroll along the St. Johns River that ends with an out-of-this-world bash at MOSH!  Enjoy planetarium programs, rooftop star gazing, win prizes, have full museum access, and rock out to some cosmic concerts.  Bring the whole family down for a magical night.
MOSH | April 23 | 6:30 p.m.

Off season for the Jaguars means it's Arena Football time for the Jacksonville Sharks!  Go out and support the Sharks as they start out with a winning season.  Up next, they play the Orlando Predators.  Watch something a little different, and sate your football craving with this amazing indoor event.
Veterans Memorial Arena | April 16 |  7:00 p.m.

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Kama Sutra

Good Day Framedtight Fam! Many of our readers have requested that we re-run this list from our archives!

What happened to the art of love making? Lately, sex is viewed as a quick way to get off and is often depicted in perverted fashions of lusty romp sessions with sweaty, growling men and women over dramatically screaming. Let it be known that, of course, sometimes couples do need to get aggressive and unleash that animalistic impulse within us, but that’s not to be confused with intimacy. Sex has been a practice since the beginning of time and even thousand of years ago, people got bored with it and created ways to enhance sexual pleasure. Kama Sutra, in particular, dates back many centuries and to this day, provides tips for couples to be innovative in the bedroom to spice things up. So for starters, let’s drop the primal instinctive nature to get off by any means necessary. Let’s get back to the lost art of sensuality, seduction and intimacy. Take some time and have some fun getting to know your lover’s body with these 10 Kama Sutra positions.

The Germinated Seed


In this position, the woman lies on her back and bends her knees upward or rests them on her chest, and of course, her feet are in the air. This is an amazing avenue for deep penetration, not to mention the view for the both of you. The man should be on his knees in front of her for direct entry. The advantage of the Germinated Seed is it brings the back of the vagina closer to the front, however, men should take their time before picking up the speed so it’s not painful for his lover.

The Lower Union

This position, which is also a deep penetration, is optimal for the feel of vaginal tightening because the woman is taking her thighs to her chest and planting her feet in his chest. It would be best if the man takes his time with this, because if he’s on the brink of a climax, it’s going to come quickly, so try this after the first round and in the heat of the session versus towards then end. Men should want this to be a pleasurable experience, not a quick fix. Take your time and get to know your lady’s body and enjoy her sweet juiciness.

The Turning Man

The positioning of the woman’s leg in this one is important because it opens the vagina to an array of sensations. While she’s on her stomach she has to curl her leg upward and lean into her elbows. This will allow the man to lean to the right or left or plunge down and forward for some g-spot action. Ladies, be  sure to switch legs, although is may seem like it would make no difference, remember the vagina is asymmetric and stimulation on either side varies. *Note: Ladies, get over the habitual face-to face interaction, your man loves to watch how your body moves and responds to his. Rest assure that the hip grip is sexy to him.*

The Rest of The Warrior

After extended amounts of time performing physically, rigorous sexual positions, The Rest of the Warrior is good for revamping and tender intimacy. The woman lies on her back with her knees up and feet flat on the bed. Her lover’s leg will pass under her knees so he is alongside her. Also, being that the vagina is in an unusual position, he’ll likely hit places that will send chills through her spine.This position allows face-to face interaction and frees up his and her hands for some clitoral and nipple play. Ladies don’t forget the dirty talk, tell him how much you love everything he’s doing. The same goes for the men, tell her why you love giving it to her and how good it feels to you.

The Touching Embrace

This is by far one of the greatest positions to stimulate her G-Spot, and also makes room for good intimate touch. The man holds his lady in between his torso and thighs, giving direct contact to her G-spot. The movement is, however, a little tricky. The woman won’t have a whole lot of freedom to move her hips, neither will her lover. The purpose of this position in particular is not so much for deep thrusting but more for rocking. This takes a rhythmic connection and a desire for both to get to know each others body. If performed properly, the man will feel his lover’s inner walls heat up, swell and ultimately explode, and in some cases climax together. Again, in this position, free hands equals double pleasurable arousal. *Note: Ladies, if you feel like your G-spot could use a little extra pressure, for heightened arousal, tuck a pillow under your waist for that magical sensation.*

The Union of the Shy Woman

Shy is by far the woman who can master this feat. If a woman successfully pulls this off, she has mastered the art of tease seduction, and will also create the avenue for the most anticipated entry that will shoot chills to the ends of both your spines. This position is foreplay at its best giving penile, vulvar, clitoral, nipple and breast stimulation. Let the erogenous zones get to know each other with some grinding. Use this time to whisper to each other lip to lip, and ladies use this time for a little oral action for your man. This way you can get him at his his largest from beginning to end. When you finally work your way to penetration, ladies keep your thighs together for vaginal and clitoral stimulation.

The Morning Star


This is every woman’s chance to show her man her riding skills and take his arousal to new heights. Because the man is in a chair, his hands are free and can use them for clitoral and nipple play. In this position, the woman does most of the physical work, which allows the man to match his digital rhythm to hers. *Note: Fellas, the downstroke is the most pleasurable for your woman when she’s on top, so play with pressure on the clitoris and nipples to gauge if rigorous or light caress heightens her sensation.

The Union of the Elephant

This position is like trickery to a woman’s inner arousal. Once she feels like she’s found the spot that drives her wild with euphoria, she’ll find another with the slightest of movements. This is yet another position in which a man’s hands are free and he should use them wisely. Oftentimes, men get caught up in watching a woman move on and off of his body. While he enjoys the show, he should also engage in making every moment a pleasurable experience of dual interaction. Also, men should remember that it’s his duty to help set the rocking rhythm to keep the connection constant.

The Leaning Position

This is the ultimate transition from the 69 position. If in the heat of the moment while in the 69 position, instead of maneuvering into the overused face-to face position, try something different. As the sensation is strangely erotic during oral engagement, imagine the potential explosion with opposite-end entry!  The man’s view of his lady’s hips thrusting is, in itself, climactical but the movement of this position requires you two to push and pull gravity simultaneously. This is not an easy task and should be respected for the courage it takes. So if your an amateur, don’t be too proud to let it be known, and let your partner guide you. Or, it could be a learning experience for the both of you. Try something new together.

The Position of the Tongs


This is the position of admiration. Place a few pillows under the woman’s waist to stay level and prolong the sensual arousal. This position will also allow the both of you to take the lead. With the man on his knees, he can take control of her waist and set and maintain the tempo. The woman keeps her feet flat on the bed, and can take the lead by rocking herself back and forth while her lover’s hands are free to roam her body. This way, the both of you can share the spotlight and watch your partner closely, which is a good way to learn what the both of you prefer while taking in the beauty of each other’s sex. Men you can take this a step further, play with your rhythm and tease her with a deep stroke every so often to keep her anticipating your movements.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Downtown Action Plan Updates

Downtown Action Plan Updates
Publication1_1Action Step #7: Improve Wayfarer Signage
Several initiatives are underway to improve the wayfarer signage in Downtown to guide and direct downtown visitors more efficiently.

  • The city has completed the design and permitting of a new wayfinding signage program.  The first phase of the program has been implemented with the replacement of public parking garage signs throughout Downtown.  New signs have been installed on the Yates, Ed Ball, Main Library and Water Street garages.  The second phase includes replacing the outdated purple directional signs.  A prototype sign has been installed on Forsyth Street between Main and Laura streets.  The city is currently seeking funding opportunities to implement the full program.
  • The DDRB approved new JTA bus route informational signs for the Downtown area.  A total of ten new signs were installed by Advanced Signs Inc DBA Prestige Signs.

Action Step #1: Enhance the Level of Service for “Clean and Safe” Programs

  • Downtown Vision, Inc. (DVI) has re-launched a new and improved Downtown Ambassador program that provides cleaning, safety and hospitality services for Downtown.  The new program integrated the Downtown Ambassadors and Downtown Clean Team into one program to better leverage resources and coordinate services within Jacksonville’s Downtown Improvement District.  New eco-friendly heavy cleaning equipment for additional cleaning services will be utilized as part of the new program.  The Downtown Improvement District is a 90-block area bordered by Prudential Drive to the south, Broad Street to the west, Church Street to the north and Market Street to the east.  Downtown properties within this district benefit from DVI’s Ambassador Program and other enhanced services. 

Action Step #19: Create More Marine-Themed Activities and Improve Marine Linkages 

  • The DDRB approved the Riverside Arts Market Floating Dock project at its March meeting.  The proposed project consists of construction of a 200 foot-long floating dock that will allow boating access to the Northbank Riverfront Park and Riverside Arts Market -  the largest weekly free outdoor arts and entertainment venue in Florida.  A key component of this action step is to engage the riverfront to its full potential with marine-themed activities and linkages on both banks of the river.  This project will increase the popularity of downtown with recreational boaters and make the riverfront more aesthetically pleasing by activating our waterfront.  The project has been approved by the Jacksonville City Council and is currently being reviewed by several other federal and state permitting agencies. 
Downtown Updates
 
Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton and City Council member Don Redman joined the project’s contractor Southern Development Corporation and members of the JEDC, Public Works Department and downtown partners to officially break ground on the Laura Street enhancement project.
Work Begins on Laura Street Enhancement Project
  • Construction of the $2.7 million Laura Street project is underway.  The project is essential to the continual downtown revitalization efforts and will improve the character of this heavily pedestrian-used corridor to make Laura Street an enhanced entryway into downtown.  The implementation of this project is consistent with the Downtown Action Plan Action Steps No. 2: Develop and Implement a Comprehensive Streetscape Plan and No. 3: Convert One-Way to Two-Way Streets.  Plans include converting the street into a two-way street, adding a roundabout at the intersection of Laura Street and Independent Drive, building a pedestrian path from Bay Street to the Landing and adding new landscaping, paving, signage and lighting.  Independent Drive will also be converted into a two-way street from Laura Street to Newnan Street.    Current construction has begun at the front of the Landing with the roundabout.  The first phase is to install the southern most traffic lane (closest to the Landing) and re-open west to east (Water Street to Independent Drive) traffic flow.  The construction will then progress northward up Laura Street.  The plans call for temporary closure of Laura Street in sections but to maintain all east/west traffic flow.  Southern Development Corporation DBA Sayar was awarded the contract.

Mayor Peyton’s Top Priorities Include Improving Downtown

  • Mayor Peyton recently outlined his top priorities for the remainder of his term which include improving river access and public spaces along the riverfront and building a more vibrant Downtown. Click here to read his full address.  Jacksonville City Council approved $23 million in funding for several of the top priority projects including:

    • $3.1 million to repair Friendship Fountain and soften Friendship Park by adding grassy areas and landscaping;
    • $8.2 million for the first phase of renovations to Metropolitan Park, including an enhanced children's play area, removal of fencing barriers and creation of a 4-acre lawn;
    • $11.9 million to replace the deteriorating Southbank Riverwalk with a more permanent and durable walking path and new railing, landscaping and lighting.

Baseball season is here!

  • It’s that exciting time of year again for hot dogs, drinks, warm weather and great entertainment at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville!  The Jacksonville Suns will be back for another exciting season on April 8 for their “Home Opener.”  Click here to view the 2010 schedule.

Downtown Public Transit Updates

  • The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) is planning to install bus-only lanes throughout Downtown within the next two years on portions of Jefferson, Broad, Forsyth and Bay streets and also on parts of Prudential Drive, Riverplace Boulevard and Kings Avenue.  The $12 million project is the first phase of a long-term plan to create bus-only lanes throughout Jacksonville. 

Springfield featured in Southern Living magazine

  • Springfield was named one of the South’s top comeback neighborhoods by Southern Living magazine.  The historic neighborhood community located north of Downtown was featured in the magazine’s January 2010 issue as a comeback story along with nine other southern cities.  With the completion of the Main Street redevelopment project, the Historic Springfield business community has experienced tremendous growth.  Springfield is located in Jacksonville’s Enterprise and Empowerment Zones, also aiding redevelopment initiatives.  Click here to read the article. 

Perdue Office Interiors Officially Opens

  • Perdue Office Interiors recently celebrated the grand opening of their new Downtown location.  The company relocated their Southside Jacksonville office to a two-story building at the corner of Main and Forsyth streets.  The entire first floor was remodeled and is now occupied by a showroom and office space.  The building was built in 1916 which is the same year Perdue began in Downtown.

New Art Galleries Open in Downtown

  • Seven new art galleries have opened in Downtown with more scheduled to open soon as part of a new program, “Off the Grid”.  The new galleries are: 229 N. Hogan, Art Center Cooperative, Nullspace Gallery, Southlight Gallery, Suite 106 Gallery, the Adrian Pickett Gallery and the Next Gallery.  Led by DVI and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, Off the Grid facilitates introductions between Jacksonville artists and Downtown property owners in an effort to activate vacant spaces in the urban core.  Click here for more information.

New Downtown Happy Hours!

  • Looking to try new Happy Hour spots in Downtown? Beginning at 4 p.m. every Thursday and Friday, Chew now features drink specials, appetizers and cheese plates. Click here for more information.   
  • The Skyline also has new hours and a new cocktail lounge.  Every Wednesday and Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the Skyline offers wine, beer, cocktails and light appetizers in their new lounge on the 42nd floor of the Bank of America building.  Click here for more information. 

Jake M. Godbold City Hall Annex Building Gets the Gold!

  • The newly renovated City Hall Annex building was awarded the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certification, making it the first Gold Certified building in Downtown and one of only four Gold Certified buildings in the city.  The 100 year old building was completely renovated by Danis Construction for the Jacksonville Police and Fire Pension Fund which is now used by the city. KBJ Architects, McVeigh and Mangum Engineering and TLC Engineering were also on the construction team.
  • The City Hall Annex building was also named the Historic Rehabilitation Project of the Year at the annual NAIOP awards dinner in March. 

2010 Jacksonville Jazz Festival

  • The 2010 Jacksonville Jazz Festival will take place in the heart of downtown again this year May 27-30, 2010.  The free festival will feature multiple stages of entertainment, Art in the Heart Downtown Art Show and Sale, Wine Down Tasting Experience, Generation Next Youth Talent Competition, Jazz Juniors educational activities, jazz exhibits and more. Other festival highlights include the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition, 'Round Midnight Jazz Jam, Jazz Talks, Sunday Jazz Brunches and other exciting activities. Visit http://www.jaxjazzfest.com/ for more information. 

The Jaguars need your support!

  • The Jaguars have an exciting way for you to support the team.  Season ticket holders have the opportunity to earn points and win rewards by joining “Team Teal.” To start earning points, participants must sign up as a “team captain” or “team member” on Team Teal’s Web site.  Only season ticket holders are eligible.  You can purchase season tickets for as low as $300.  Visit http://www.myteamteal.com/ for more information.  

Downtown Business Doubling in Size

  • SelectQuote Insurance Services is adding 40 to 60 agents to its Downtown location, doubling its size within the next 18 months.  The office is also doubling in size from 5,000 sq. ft. to 11,000 sq. ft. at its current location in the Prudential Building on the Southbank.  SelectQuote is a term life insurance agency based in San Francisco.

JEDC’s Office of Film & Television News

  • National car sharing agency Zipcar recently chose Downtown Jacksonville for a still photo shoot, shooting on West Adams Street in front of the Law Offices of Eddie Farah.  Miami-based Element Productions did the shoot for Zipcar, which rents cars at an hourly rate in high-traffic urban areas.  In addition to the downtown set, the shoot also included locations at Camp Milton and Jacksonville Beach. The shoot registered an economic impact of $15,500 in local purchases and services.  Visit http://filmjax.blogspot.com/ for more news from the JEDC's Office of Film & Television.  

North Florida Shipyards First to Use Recovery Zone Bonds

  • North Florida Shipyards, located on Talleyrand, received approval by the JEDC to utilize $4 million of the City’s Recovery Zone Facility Bond allocation.  The bond will be used to help the company acquire a mobile vessel hoist, construct a new basin and improve the existing area.  The project will cost $7.6 million and is expected to create 246 new jobs with an average wage of $39,900.  The Recovery Zone (RZ) Program was created under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, as part of the Federal Stimulus package, to promote job creation and investment within distressed and underutilized areas.  Jacksonville was allocated $16.3 million in RZ Economic Development Bonds and $24.5 million in RZ Facility Bonds.  North Florida Shipyards is the first company to receive part of this funding.

According to DVI’s Annual Report…

  • …DVI produced 70 events in 2009 that brought 60,000 visitors to Downtown.
  • 8.9 tons of litter was removed from Downtown sidewalks in 2009.
  • …more than 70 hanging flower baskets were installed as part of the “Great Streets” Initiative.
  • …Ambassadors reported and/or resolved more than 1,400 instances of nuisance activity.

Click here to view the full report.

New Law Firm Opens in Downtown

  • Dorrell, Gale, Middleton & Wright, a full service law firm, recently celebrated the opening of their new office and partnership.   The new office is located at 245 Riverside Ave., Suite 130, in the St. Joe Building.  

World of Nations Celebration 2010

  • Mayor John Peyton, the City of Jacksonville and Jacksonville’s multicultural community organizations invite residents and visitors to join in the 18th Annual World of Nations Celebration.  The adventure begins at Metropolitan Park where attendees can experience the diversity of the planet and the wonderful sights, sounds and tastes of different nations.  From April 29 to May 2, visitors will embark on an exciting journey, traveling throughout the park where travelers may see more than 30 countries.  Click here for a full schedule of events.

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