Monday, January 29, 2007
Web of Deceit
Barry Lando's Blog
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Two of the same
In recent years, my Aunt Donna became heavily involved in genealogy. She is currently writing a book on our families history and trying to contact the relatives I never knew I had. Of the relatives I knew, growing up I looked up to my cousin Missy, mostly because we had the same name.
When I was younger a few of my family members thought it would be a good idea to start having family reunions every few years. Aside from my immediate first cousins, I never really got close to anyone except my Missy. She is actually my second cousin, and I have not seen her since the last family reunion, held in middle of nowhere, PA, about 5 or 6 years ago.
Contacting Missy was harder then I thought. My aunt, the geologist somehow did not have her number. She game the contact number Missy’s mother and I spent some time talking to her, learning that she works for the government.
When I finally got in contact with Missy, I discovered she attended an all girls Catholic school and continued her studies at
Missy and her older sister Stephanie were always very close. They now live about five miles apart and Missy is very close with Stephanie and her four children. After catching up with Missy, we discussed the upcoming family reunion this summer, where I may be seeing her.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
new release tuesday
*Download it: Various Artists 2007 Grammy Nominees
*Sounds like: Every song on the radio in the past year
Just a good album to have to add to your collection. This cd complies all of the biggest songs of the past year that were good enough to recive a Grammy nod. All those songs that get stuck in your head when you hear part of it on the radio? Yup, all here. Put your records on, by Corrine Bailey Rae, is really getting to me in a good way, and my all time favorite: (over my head) Cable Car, by The Fray. I may not be the biggest Dixie Chicks fan, but damn that song (Not Ready to Make Nice) is catchy. (please don't hold that against me)
*Grammys will air Feb 11th!
*Buy it: Please Come Home, Dustin Kensrue
*Sounds like: Bruce Springsteen/Eric Clapton meets John Mayor
Very rarely do i purchase music--and maybe this is a shameless plug--but this one is worth a listen. Dustin Kensrue is the lead singer of the hard rock band Thrice. This album takes a completely different turn for him. An artist that usually screams his way thru lyrics backed by rediculous guitar and driving drums, changes completly. This amazing lyricst takes his heart and an acoustic guitar (and occasionally a harmonica) for this almost completly acoustic collection. I am trying my best to not sound biased, but for those who like a more mellow laid back sound this album is definitly worth checking out. And...since im going to see Dustin in NYC on Thursday...except a review.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
blog forcast
In this blog i hope to discuss (and get feedback) on various topics of music in general and in the philadelphia area.
*technological changes in music (sattalite, streaming, downloading)
*new cd reviews
*concert/venue reviews
*ipod phenomina (since i dont have one, this interestes me alot)
*musics influence on our daily life
good ideas?
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Assingment 1

Directions for this assignment exactly how I wrote them in my planner.
Step 1: Locate person you have lost touch with (check!)
Step 2: Convince them your not crazy. (half check)
Step 3: Interview! (check!)
Step 4: Blog:
Ever wonder what happened to your dress up buddy? The girls and boys who used to run the neighborhood, playing jailbreak until it got to dark to see? The person who you used to re-enact the theme song of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with you?
That person for me was Sam Wilson. Her family lived directly next door to me in
Born just about two months after me, Sam and I were obviously destined to be friends. Or maybe it was just because everyone is friends with their next door neighbor when they are younger. The normal neighbor hood “gang” was fairly innocent growing up. Sam and I, and other neighbors spend our nights and weekends just being kids and having fun. Typical activities of kids growing up in New Jersey, terrorizing the neighbor hood on our bikes, pool hopping, beach visits, hiding in the woods and wishing to never grow up.
It has been a few years since I have actually seen Sam and her family, probably somewhere around the time of our high school graduations (summer 2004) Since they moved away, her father (a Drexel graduate in Mechanical Engineering) has since started his own company in South Jersey. My mother still keeps in touch with Mrs. Wilson via email from time to time, especially during the holidays. Her sister Emily is now a freshman at
Sam now attends
The most interesting thing I found out during this interview was that her family had recently purchased a home in
Photo: Sams dog, Goalie, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean (looking much older then i remember her being)
Monday, January 15, 2007
first post
So after creating this for the purpose of posting assingments for my online journalism course, my main focus of this blog will be music in and around the philadelphia area. I attend my fair share of concerts and (seldomly) purchase cds, but i will do my best to supply reviews and reccomendations. Also, are random ramblings/thoughts allowed? i tend to do that.
Later today (or early tomorrow) i will post my first real assingment. I am in the process of getting in concact with a friend from home, that moved away when i was in 3rd grade. Hopefully i find her and she can help me out!