VCU Shares Photo Collection On Flickr

An excerpt from today’s press release:

RICHMOND, Va. (March 25, 2015) — VCU Libraries has been named as the 100th institution to take part in Flickr’s The Commons, an online project that seeks to share hidden treasures from the world’s public photography archives.

As part of The Commons, VCU Libraries’ digital special and archival image collections that have no known copyright restrictions will be discoverable through the photo-sharing website Flickr, as well as through search tools that pull public domain images without known copyright restrictions for use and reuse.

“It’s significant,” said Lauren Work, digital collections librarian. “VCU Libraries will be joining an international group of institutions with the goal to increase public access to image collections that have no known copyright restrictions, which connects directly to our educational mission.”

Joining The Commons will greatly increase the discoverability and potential use of VCU Libraries’ image collections. It will also allow the public to share their knowledge of the images, potentially enriching the collections with comments and tags.

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OHNA Meeting Will Consider Amphitheater Rezoning

From announcement:

The rezoning of the amphitheater below Oregon Hill will be considered at the meeting of the Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association Tuesday, March 24th at 7:00 pm at the William Byrd Community House, 224 S. Cherry. This rezoning has the potential to negatively impact the quality of life in Oregon Hill in terms of noise, parking, etc.
Venture Richmond Director Jack Berry, City Planning Director Mark Olinger, City Councilman Parker Agelasto are scheduled to attend this meeting.
Please attend the meeting and share your concerns!
Thanks!

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VA Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority Meets Tomorrow

According to Randy Marcus, Senior Advisor for Policy
Office of Governor Terry McAuliffe, the VNECA (VA Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority) Board has rescheduled their Board meeting for Tuesday, March 24 at 10am.
The meeting will be held close by at the VCU East Engineering Hall, 401 West Main Street, Room E3218 (Collaborative Learning Center on Third Floor). This is the same building and room used for recent meetings.

Nuclear opponents are watching carefully and plan to attend this meeting. However, it is unlikely there will be an outside protest like there was on Tredegar Street earlier this month.

Let There Be Flowers

The next astronomical spring begins tomorrow, though local weather calls for rain. Many neighbors are planning their gardens, and hopefully there is more interest in establishing some community plantings in tree wells, alleys, and lots, perhaps in preparation for the Richmond2015 UCI bicycle races.

Don’t forget Hollywood Cemetery’s Volunteer Rose Pruning And Maintenance Day on Saturday.

This spring you may also want to consider attending the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ new exhibit, “Van Gogh, Manet, and Matisse: The Art of the Flower”.
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“Helicopter Ben” Appearing At Altria Theater Saturday

On Saturday evening, the Richmond Forum will host a speech and Q&A by Ben Bernanke at the Altria Theater.

From the Altria Theater web page:

In 2013, Forbes called Ben S. Bernanke one of the ten most powerful people in the world. Bernanke served two terms as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from 2006 to 2014 under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. At The Richmond Forum, the former Fed Chief will discuss the critical role of the central bank of the United States, the events and policies of his tenure, and the domestic and global economies.
Mr. Bernanke’s presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A.

In a sense this is a victory lap for “Helicopter Ben”, having seen his policies seemingly stabilize the economy, even after going into “quantitative easing”. Some even credit Bernanke with holding off a second, deflationary “Great Depression”.

However, there are still critics. “Many argue that QE has not reduced unemployment, but has diminished the Fed’s independence and credibility, offsetting the effects of adopting a numerical inflation target. Now, only a year after the latest round of QE began, the Fed is struggling with how to unwind it, just as many had warned” – John B. Taylor.
Others are even more bearish about the future of the economy in the longterm response to these policies, adding to a “wall of worry” for investors.

I wonder if Chris Dorsey will try to attend?

Regardless, with Wall Street coming out of a “Fed watch”, it should be an interesting q&a for anyone interested in macroeconomics.

April 18th at Vinyl Conflict will be Customer Appreciation Day

From the announcement:

The following is a Friends Against Recorded Tyranny (FART) communique. All statements made within the body of this message reflect dissatisfaction with the norm.

From The Desk of Robert “Bobby” Conflict, Most Exalted Sound Merchant:

Hello loyal customers, friends, enemies, shadow people, and the associated press,

You may have noticed through my previous contact with you through the World Wide Web that Vinyl Conflict will not be participating in “Record Store Day” this year. This decision was not made easily for an independent record store simply trying to make it through the day to day trials of not being ground into obscurity and oblivion by shadowy corporate occultists or the boot heel of our ever present Reptilian overseers. Record Store Day is often seen as a chance for beleaguered stores to be able to get their trembling hands on limited releases (“X Gon’Preach it To Ya” a selection of Bible verses narrated by Mr. DMX) or hard to find re-pressings ( Molly Hatchet live at Three Mile Island ). It also seems to be the only time of year that mainstream music conglomerates remember that we exist outside of their attempts to banish us to the land of shadow and wails. Why would we not take the chance and join them?

The spirit and ideals of this once innocently conceived holiday have been shifted by the winds of greed and driven into a sea of treachery, rife with dolphins of deceit. This is no longer a celebration of the local shop where people can come together over their shared love of music. Instead it is the stock of titles, given out like communion wafers by power hungry priests, and the arcane rules to receive them that have become the center of this festival of avarice. The limited availability of these titles drives the guidelines and rules to increasing levels of complexity. Fans and disingenuous eBay flippers locked together in a death spiral by the chains of bureaucracy.

Almost all new punk, hardcore and metal releases are more limited than any of the titles that are offered on Record Store Day. Nearly every title, with the exception of some older classics, are limited to only a few thousand. We bid in on pre-orders which we have no promise of receiving,asking for larger numbers of stock than we want, knowing that orders will be cut partially or entirely. For the privilege of participating in this Kafka-esque process we shell out thousands of dollars for non-refundable stock that may or may not sell. Adrift and alone in psychic wasteland, cobbling together what shelter we can from discarded Dave Matthews Band B-sides.

This is no way to show my customers and friends, how dedicated we are to them and our community of extreme music enthusiasts.

This year we offer you something unique. A new path hacked from the choking weeds of stagnation with the glittering weed eater of enlightenment. The slip ‘n’ slide less travelled. A truer representation of what Vinyl Conflict is about.

I want to be that clear that we have no ill will towards any of our brothers and sisters in arms at other stores. Nor towards labels, distributor or other entities
participating in this event. We must walk our own road.

April 18th at Vinyl Conflict will be Customer Appreciation Day. If you only go to one insurrection this year, make it this one.

-END COMMUNIQUE-