Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Virtual Merchants Is Back!
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Genuine Second Life Music: Laurel Isle
Classical music is featured on the luxurious concert hall stage of the Cairo Theater, or in the pleasant park atmosphere of the Memphis Pavilion. Cairo also houses the Music Hall series of burlesque and comedy. An interesting replica of a small section of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. stands in the middle of the island... and tucked neatly into a corner of the sim, with its own waterfall, is Sanctuary, the place for poets and their fans to relax and share poetry with Laurel Isle's resident Poet Laureate.
The isle has a great deal of ancient Egyptian theme, which includes the Temple to Amun Ra in Luxor, the Anubis temple in Karnak, and the Theater in Cairo, which lies near the Nile River. The Luxor Stage is an example of ancient Egyptian opulence. The Sunset Jazz Club sits above Alexandria, and owner Circe Broom's home, which is open to all, is in Thebes.
Visitors will find items of sculpture for sale in her store, CV Enterprises, at Potomac and M Streets in the city, including exquisitely detailed sculptures of Bastet. Stunning examples of sculpture and graphic art are spread around the sim.
I was fortunate enough to hear one of Laurel Isle's performances, by one Mr. Brixton Canning. Brixton is a traditional entertainer, the kind you might have hoped to see at a big venue in the heyday of the 1950s and 1960s.
Brixton cut his teeth as a “Real Life” performer on the musical theatre stage as well as jazz and rock clubs across the Midwest of the US. His style cuts an intentionally wide swath across many genres allowing his romantic, soulful and truly inspirational performances to connect with people of varied backgrounds and tastes.
SL’s THUMP Magazine has called Brixton a “complete showman” whose act is “nothing less than professional” with a “song selection that doesn’t give you a chance to catch your breath.” His desire and calling is to deliver more than mere music, hoping that the lasting effect of his offerings are true inspiration.
He's funny, friendly, responsive to the audience, and what a voice! As a writer I regret being unable to relay the full experience of his SL singing performance, but I hope this humble clip from my noisy computer will help do some justice.
Visit www.myspace.com/brixtoncanningsl for demos
Contact Brixton Canning by IM or brixton_canning@yahoo.com for booking information.
Laurel Isle attractions are as follows:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laurel%20Arts%20Isle/214/225/21 Luxor Stage
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laurel%20Arts%20Isle/208/92/23 Memphis Pavilion http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laurel%20Arts%20Isle/232/39/22 Circe's Sanctuary http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laurel%20Arts%20Isle/148/72/301 Alexandria City & Sunset Jazz http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laurel%20Arts%20Isle/116/214/22 Cairo Theater
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
S.L.O.B. Opens in Karmarkar

VM's very own Saunders Baxton and Lionel Oliva have opened a shop featuring the best of Oliva Labs. Now renamed S.L.O.B. (Saunders/Lionel Oliva/Baxton), the product line features tried-and-true classics like Pogo Sticks and Land Mines, the Apocalyptic Combat Vehicle by Oliva and Fluid Creations, and the Universal Destruction Kit. Shoring up these products are NovaTech, Carducci and SL Exotic Pets, and there's a Christmas vendor with 44 great gift boxes, Xmas accessories, and unique items!
Come down today, and check it out at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Karmarkar/104/89/72.
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