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Washington DC – Five Free Things To Do
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1. Get jazzed
For the first half of the 20th Century, Washington DC’s U St. was a veritable Mecca of jazz. Now the corridor, where greats like Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald flaunted their talent, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity.
At U-topia Bar and Grill, cozy up inside warmly lit orange walls decorated with work by local Washington DC artists and catch live nightly performances, for free! 1418 U St., Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.483.7669
The Corcoran Gallery of Art offers Wednesday Jazz, a chance to hear local musicians play for free on the first and third Wednesday of every month, 12:30pm-1:30pm. 500 17th St., Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.639.1700
2. Go au natural
Washington DC’s streets practically overflow with lush trees and colorful flowerbeds during warmer months, but for truly grandiose blooms, take a stroll through these free Washington DC gardens.
The U.S. National Arboretum is 446 acres of so much more than petals. The park-like Dogwood Collection, National Bonsai Museum and Aquatic Garden are a mere sampling. Daily, 8am-5pm. 3501 NY Ave., NE Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.245.2726
Dumbarton Oaks This Harvard University research institute features patches of Peonies, Magnolias and Day Lilies, an antique French fountain and a Roman style, open-air amphitheater within ten acres of landscaped grounds on a hillside in Georgetown. Admission is free from Nov. 1-Mar. 14, 2-5 p.m.; closed Mondays R and 32nd St., Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.339.6401
The U.S. Botanic Garden features ever-changing exhibits, the newly-renovated National Garden, plus a butterfly garden and The First Ladies’ Water Garden. Free. Daily, 10 am-5pm. 100 Maryland Ave., SW Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.225.8333
3. Discover local wares
Outdoor markets abound on the weekends, offering something for everyone in every corner of the city. The good news is browsing is free!
The Art Market at Western Market has a bit of everything, from photography and pottery to woodworking, knits, flowers and jewelry in the quirky Adams Morgan neighborhood. Sat, from noon until dark. 18th and Wyoming St., Washington DC
Eastern Market near prestigious Capitol Hill boasts a farmers market on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-6pm and a flea market full of antiques and crafts on Sundays from 10am-5pm. 7th St. and North Carolina Ave., Washington DC
Downtown, The Penn Quarter Fresh Farm Market draws between 12 and 15 farmers peddling the standard fruits and veggies, plus meats and cheeses, baked goods and plants. Thu, 3-7pm. 8th St. between D & E Sts., NW Washington DC
4. Expand your mind
It’s nearly impossible to walk a block in Washington DC without passing a gallery or museum. Inside the National Mall, the possibilities are overwhelming. Here are a few of the big ones inside the Mall, not to be missed, nor to be paid for.
Get your fossil fix at the National Museum of Natural History 10th St. and Constitution Ave., NW Washington DC; Tel. +1 202.633.1000
Wondering how we progressed from horse and buggy to Ford Mustang or curious about our nation’s military past? The National Museum of American History explains it all. 14th St. and Constitution Ave., NW Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.633.1000
The National Gallery of Art is a masterpiece in itself, spanning six city blocks and holding nearly 80 galleries. The collection is massively impressive, forcing 19th Century American landscapes and French impressionist pieces to vie for attention alongside a 6-acre sculpture garden. Constitution Ave., between 3rd and 9th Sts., NW Washington DC; Tel. +1 202.737.4215
The worldliest of explorers and researchers exhibit their photography inside Explorers Hall at the National Geographic Society. A small permanent collection is also on display. 17th and M Sts., NW Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.857.7588
Smaller galleries are equally impressive, offering visitors a more concentrated glimpse into particular cultures and genres. The following do not charge admission.
For Asian art check out the Freer Gallery of Art at Jefferson Dr. and 12th St., SW Washington DC, and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery at 1050 Independence Ave., SW; Tel. + 1 202.633.1000
See modern art at the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden; Independence Ave. and 7th St., SW Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.633.1000
For African art, National Museum of African Art is imperative. 950 Independence Ave., SW Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.633.1000
National Museum of the American Indian; 4th St. and Independence Ave., SW Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.633.1000
5. Take an evening stroll
Washington DC, brimming with famous monuments and buildings, is lovely during the day, but magical at night. Start by walking west through the National Mall from the majestic Capitol Building between Constitution and Independence Avenues, as the Washington Monument towers in the distance. Finally, a rectangular reflecting pool leads to the Lincoln Memorial, a sight to be seen beneath moon and stars.
U.S. Capitol; Capitol Hill, between Independence and Constitution Aves., Washington DC; Tel. + 1 202.225.6827
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Xm Satellite Radio Replacing Free Radio?
Remember the days when we thought paying for our TV service was ridiculous? “Cable TV!”, our mothers would exclaim, “Who has money to pay for their TV shows? It’s been free all these years; I don’t know why I would start paying for it now.”
But that was then and this is now. Today we pay for cable or satellite and consider it a necessity in our lives, not a luxury. Sure, we could stick with “free” TV, but the reception would be bad, we’d only have 4-6 channels to choose from and there would be no CNN, no Food Network, and no ESPN. What would we do with ourselves?
So it seems a little reminder of those days when we hear people scoffing at the notion of paying for radio. “I’ve gotten it free all these years,” you hear people exclaim. “Why would I pay for radio?”
Although satellite radio services have been around for a few years, its notoriety was spun into high gear when Howard Stern publicly made the jump from “free” radio to a satellite service in early 2006. Now, everyone’s curious and many people are considering paying a bill every month for the privilege of listening to the radio.
Just like cable TV, there are many proprietary shows on satellite radio you just won’t hear if you don’t have a subscription. So you have to pony up to the extra bill bar…but what do you get for your extra dough?
Lots. Talk shows, music shows, entertainment, sports.
Some of the most talked about XM Satellite Radio shows are not music shows but talk shows. There are literally more than a dozen to choose from.
Consider Air America Radio (on channel 167), which features chatter from such well-known mouths as those belonging to Al Franken, Jerry Springer and actress Janeane Garofalo. Largely a progressive station, this dial also features veteran radio host Mark Riley and commentator Alan Colmes.
For the right slant on things, take a listen to America Right (on channel 166). This program features shows from such luminary conservatives as G. Gordon Liddy, Peter Greenburg, Dr. Laura and Michael Medved.
If politics aren’t your bag, how about entertainment or humor? On XM Radio channel 162, you’ll find the E! channel. Yes, this is the same E! we pay for on cable and the format is generally the same. There’s the E! True Hollywood Story, E! news and celebrity profiles. Now you can get all your E! gossip and news while drinking Starbucks on your way to work. My, how the world has changed.
If you’re into sports, XM Radio delivers. There’s the Sporting News channel, the Nascar channel, the ESPN channel, and a wide variety of channels dedicated to various sports like baseball, football and even hockey. Though many channels feature talk and sports opinion, one of the big selling points for many sports fans is the live streaming games. In this case, you truly can take it with you.
Got kids in the car? Tune into Radio Disney or XM Kids, the winner of several parents’ choice awards.
Amid all this talk, there is music on XM Radio. Lots and lots of music. There are alternative music channels, top 40 channels, channels for 60s music, 70s music, 80s music and 90s music. Interested in music from Sweden and Ireland? Check out channel 29, or U-Pop, dedicated to hits from around the world. Needs some romance in your life? Turn your dial to The Heart (XM channel 23), where you can enjoy Whitney Houston, Michael Bolton, Celine Dion and the like.
Matt Barstow offers valuable tips and information about satellite radio, receivers, and subscriptions. Read his latest report answering the most popular questions about satellite radio.
Download Music for Almost Free
There are many online websites that offer music downloads, and other music download services. Some websites charge a per-music download charge, while other websites offer one monthly fee for unlimited music downloads. It has been documented that compact disc sales are on the decline (19% in the last couple of years), and online music download sales on an ever increasing trend. According to some reports, revenues from digital music sales have almost tripled in the last year; with Apple’s iTunes accounting for over 85 % of the single song music downloads. This does not mean, however, that Apple is the only source for online music downloading sites legal music download sites now account for about 6% of record companies’ revenues, which is an increase from the practically zero from two years ago.
There are two types of music download sites, the “rent” sites and the “buy” sites. “Rent” sites are the music sites based on a single monthly fee that is paid to have access to unlimited listening rights for all the music in the catalog. “Buy” sites are a pay-per-download service, like iTunes, where the song can be burned onto a CD once the song is paid for. The CD can then be ripped to the computer which strips out any digital rights management restrictions.
Some online music sites require a monthly fee for unlimited listening, but also charge to purchase a song. There are even online music sites that sell independent label music. These smaller sites offer music downloads for some of the lowest prices on the internet.
Most online music downloading sites use the Windows Media Audio (WMA) file format. iTunes uses the AAC format. This is important to distinguish these two and to know which downloading sites support which because Apple iPods cannot play WMA files, and non-iPod devices cannot play the iTunes AAC format. Finding a website to download music could largely depend on this simple difference.
Some downloading sites are as cheap as 9 cents per average song. In addition, these websites have songs that can be downloaded in any common audio format and quality level. Sometimes the music download sites are so cheap and easy to use that many people choose to download music from these sites instead of ripping CD collections onto the computer.
Just like most things in life, it could be too good to be true. The problem is that while these cheap music download sites offer cheap downloads, they could possibly operate under different sets of rules. One such website operates with Russian copyright law. Or, some services have been around for so long that it has loyal customers, but the continued existence is called to question. Some people have concerns that the music download service does not support any service in which the music download money does not make it back to the artist or label.
Again, for any person downloading music onto an iPod, iTunes is probably the best bet. For any music not being downloaded onto an iPod, any other music source will work. When finding the best quality music downloads, one should look for the music download sites with the largest selection of music, a regularly updated selection, and high quality downloads. It is possible, however, that the higher quality of downloading sites is among the more expensive. In this case, it leaves the question, is it worth the few extra cents? The answer is almost typically yes.
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Internet Radio – A Free Format For The Music Fans
Introduction of the Internet has changed sharing of information, marketing, and infotainment. It has introduced the age of e-commerce, e-marketing, e-shopping, internet radio and TV. Live Internet radio is one of the latest trend in these days. This is related with the development of broadband Internet.
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Internet radio is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. Many Internet radio “stations” are associated with a corresponding traditional (or “terrestrial”) radio station or radio network. Internet-only radio stations are independent of such associations. Internet radio services are usually accessible from anywhere in the worldâ??for example, one could listen to a German station from UK or America. Internet radio services offer news, sports, talk, and various genres of musicâ??every format that is available on traditional radio stations.
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The most common way to distribute Internet radio is via streaming technology using a lossy audio codec. There are many popular streaming audio formats â?? Windows Media Audio, MP3, RealAudio, HE-ACC (also known as AccPlus). The bits are transported over the network in TCP or UDP packets, then reassembled and played within seconds.
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To hear Internet Radio, you will need to use software or a website which has been especially enabled to help you receive audio streams. Much software is free as are many websites. Third-party software to receive Internet Radio usually comes in the form of players, tuners, or receivers.
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Where to find Internet radio stations? There is plenty websites with links to listen radio on the Internet: Internet Radio from commercial webcasters, independent Internet Radio stations from hobbyists, and other audio portals and webcasting sources which provide a myriad of content.
To find out more about Internet Radio Stations and Free Online Radio links please visit http://www.Listen-FM.info
Top and Protected Free Music Online
There are very few people who dislike music. Most people love music and it makes them feel free and alive. And with the internet there is so much of music available; what?s more you can download music for free via the net. Because of this amazing thing of being able to download music online for free, we find many more people attracted to it and joining various websites to download this music, after all who doesn?t like downloading music for free, right?
Free music downloading is not a new thing today because you can find a lot of sites that offer music downloads for free. The only thing necessary is to find out the right place to get one. There can be a lot of reasons behind this and one of them is to propagate a new music band or group. Any new group that has launched its music will definitely want to have its music propagated and there will be no other idea than providing free download of its music. But it is not that only the new groups are providing free download in order to have publicity, you can even have your favourite music for free.
Music downloads earlier were free of cost but as more people began downloading, mostly through peer-to-peer network, some of the websites began charging a nominal amount. There are still a few websites which offer free music downloads. Then there are sites which may charge you per song download, or charge for an annual or monthly subscription. Some may also offer limited free music downloads and then ask you to become a paid member, which should be fine as you get to know the quality of music you download.
Free music download is one of the best things to happen to any music lover. It saves you time, money and space as it is all available from the comfort of your home. There is no age, creed or any other bar that stops you from downloading the music of your choice. You also get a number of added features with online music such as repeat and loop play. Some sites also offer software that help you with efficient music download and offer play back as well. Such features may be restricted for free users and unlimited for members on certain websites.
Before you rush in and start downloading, do check if the music you want to download from the website is legitimate so you do not end up the aiding music piracy. To do this you need to read the terms and conditions of the website. Yes, it may seem a challenge to read the long list of terms and conditions but it is a one time task and at least you know what you are downloading. Better be safe than sorry.
There are various formats of music downloads available online like amr, wav, mp3 and class files. See which format suits the media (music) player on your system before you download. Otherwise you will have to download converting software as well which will convert the downloaded music file to the required format for your media player. There are a few websites which offer you compatible media player downloads for free to ensure you can download and play music on your system without any worry and cost.
The internet is truly amazing, after all how many other places do you know of where you can download music for free.
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Weekly Poems From Poems For Free: A Washington’s Birthday Poem And More
GREAT ENDS DEMAND GREAT SACRIFICE
Great ends demand great sacrifice,
Else the dream becomes a debt.
Open hearts will pay the price,
Redeeming loss without regret.
Great leaders also make demands,
Else the mandate turns to dust.
Willing minds find willing hands,
As courage shared engenders trust.
So a nation moves ahead,
Having found its avatar,
In hard times hungry to be led,
Navigating by its star.
Great followers must take great care
To choose a leader who will be
Out of love and duty there,
Not shy, but still reluctantly.
HEAVEN HAS NO EXIT TO DESPAIR
Heaven has no exit to despair.
A faith too pure’s a prison in disguise.
Passion is the impetus for prayer,
Pleading for more hope than meets the eyes.
Yet lack of faith can, too, be too complete,
Emancipating one from all that matters,
A separate, though quite equal, self-deceit,
Sustained by reason, that one’s flailing flatters.
Truth demands fidelity to pain,
Ecstasy that comes and goes again,
Revealing nothing but a faith in tatters.
BEFORE YOU, I WAS JUST HANGING OUT
Before you, I was just hanging out.
My days were all hubbub, no beauty.
Boredom seemed what life was all about.
Excitement meant going to a movie.
Then I fell in love with you; my mall
Opened to a sudden rush of sky;
Trees turned into happiness; and all
The things I had forgotten made me cry.
The loves that fasten one to life grew strong:
You, the thought of seeing you, your touch,
My love for those I’d loved my whole life long,
Knowing, but not feeling it too much.
You brought my life to life, my love to flower;
Now love me well, and through me taste your power.
PASS OVER ME, DEAR LORD, PLEASE PASS ME BY
Pass over me, dear Lord, please pass me by.
Attend not to the fortune of my fate.
Spare me not, nor crush me. Let me be
Servant only to my willing heart.
Open not your gates, nor oceans part.
Vest not laws and covenants in me.
Each soul must choose the valor of its state:
Return to myth that I might truly die.
BEHOLD THE MOTHER WITH HER NEWBORN CHILD
Behold the mother with her newborn child!
An icon of a hope that never dies.
Death may label all we cherish lies,
Yet this love lies too deep to be defiled.
We clear an inner field where fate has smiled,
Letting play the pleasures of surmise,
Holding back all contrary replies,
As though our thoughts might turn the winters mild.
Despite the well-known travesties of time,
Each time a child is born we dream anew,
For only thus our losses are regained.
Though we must share the destiny of slime,
No passion in our palette is more true
Than that which cradles innocence unstained.
DO BELIEVE I’LL NEVER LEAVE YOU
Do believe I’ll never leave you:
Always I’ll be in your heart.
Don’t forget my soul is near you:
Death might take my presence from you,
Yet we’ll never be apart.
FELICIA
Felicia has a winter in her spring.
Each day the frost within her meets the sun.
Loving isn’t easy when a child
Is tended by a rabid dog gone wild.
Closeness means the torture has begun.
Icy though her heart, it yet will sing
As slowly tears just melted through her run.







