
So Crush Groove is this Saturday, come through as CanRock s about to slay your ears! Again, if you want to roll through but you're 18-20, send a message to Yours Truly with your FULL names. Other than that, have you heard/seen Lykke Li cover Tribe's "Can I Kick It?" I just did. She can definitely Kick it, too. 
The stickers have plagued your life! Go to The Look Alive Project website and indulge in the prevalence of info to offset any ambiguity. Tickets are available through the website. This event will definitely be one to go into them there history books. Epicness is guaranteed. 




CRUSH GROOVE IS GOING DOWN THE LAST SATURDAY OF THIS MONTH. SCHOOL'S BACK IN THIS WEEK SO THE KIDS ARE READY TO RAGE. IN ADDITION, IT'S DARRELL'S BIRTHDAY!! COME CELEBRATE THIS FOOL'S DAY OF BIRTH!! THERE'S ALWAYS A FEW DIFFERENT BEERS THAT ARE $6 A PITCHER. IF LIQUOR IS YOUR CHOICE, THEY'VE GOT THOSE SPECIALS FORYOU ALSO. THIS WILL BE FUN DUDEBROS. FLYER BY JAE.




What a busy Friday Night Richmond youth is going to have. When you get off work that day, know that tonight is going to be good. Anyone who still has a love for the summer, parties, and mayhem, is going to love August 1st. So, once you get off work, put some air in your tires, get your buddies together and ride your bike to Monroe Park (to the corner of Laurel & Main) for a sweet ass bike ride through the city with give-aways and prizes. And guess what, all the money goes to Ward & Shelly's Books on Wheels.
If you're not familiar with Book's on Wheels, then click here.
Check out the official site for more information.
And if you're curious, here's the route: 1.
Start at Monroe Park 6:0pm, and head up Main St. all the way to Lombardy.
2.
Take a right on Lombardy and head to Broad St., take a left on Broad St.
3.
Take Broad St. to Boulevard and take a left on Boulevard.
4.
Take Boulevard to Ellwood Ave. and turn right.
5.
Take Ellwood Ave. to Ellwood Thompson's Natural Market and meet up in the parking lot. Here you are gonna get drenched with FREE Ice Cold Vitamin Water to quench your thirsts, hooray for Vitamin Water and corporate sponsors. Once everyone is ready, ride through the parking lot and the Vitamin Water van (which has exterior speakers) will escort the riders down Carytown and Cary St.
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Take a left on to 2nd St. and take 2nd st. to Broad St.
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Turn left on Broad St. and ride through the First Friday's Art Walk.
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Turn right on to Henry St and ride over to Leigh St.
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Turn right on Leigh St. and end at the City Park, or end wherever you want.
After that's over, head to the Henry Gallery for this:
It's my mom's photography show. She lived in Jamaica in the late 70's and early 80's with the Peace Corps and took some amazing pictures while she was there and during her many trips back. The prints are affordable, and the Red Stripe and Music is FREE. And then to end the night, come help Richmond say goodbye to my main man Chopper. Chopper came up here from Norfolk, ran the scene, and now is headed back. He will be greatly missed. So help us burn down the basement Friday night...



To sum it up...the most official people in the area+PBR+a place people don't usually hang out at+2 dudes playing tunes+1 man with a deadly lens = Crush Groove 2. It was amazing how much fun Smedium and I had for the second installment of Crush Groove. We tried and entirely new set up that worked out perfectly. With everyone's help, it got so sweaty in there that the fire alarm went off! I saw the regular party people out as well as some others that usually don't hang. Either way, I was glad to see everyone and stoked that people came up to say "yo!" at the stage. Ashley, thanks so much for the beers. I owe you dude! And to everyone else, if I haven't said anything to you yet, then thank you for coming out and showing support! We hope you guys will continue to enjoy partying with us!












