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Happy New Year from JDTVB!


2013 begins a new era for JDTVB.  There will be a few minor changes to what you see here starting today, including:
  • No more weather alerts on the main page.  All weather information will be on the Weather page.
  • More focus on what's happening in OUR area.  For 2013 and beyond, my game plan is to be more focused on news that is important locally. Stories of national importance will be linked on JDTVB's Facebook page, but you won't necessarily find them here - except when it's something especially pertinent.
  • And we'll commemorate 60 years of TV in the Tri-State.  Both 14WFIE and WEHT Local will mark their 60th birthdays later this year, and that's certainly an accomplishment worth taking note of!

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2012 Reviewed in An Animated Infographic by Yiying Lu for Visual.ly





Artist Yiying Lu created this fun animated infographic for the San Francisco based data visualization company Visual.ly

Included after the infographic are some of her good 'old school' hand drawn ink sketches for the project.








Visual.ly
Yiying Lu

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FIRE OUT ON VANDERBILT STREET

A fire at 651 Vanderbilt Street, between Prospect Park Southwest and Prospect Avenue, was extinguished by the Fire Department at about 3:30 this afternoon. The fire was only in apartment 2E on the second floor of a seven-story building.

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Madisonville's WFMW to get FM translator

Sound Broadcasters buying W235AC from Heartland Ministries for $32K

MADISONVILLE, Ky. ― If the FCC gives its approval, Madisonville country station WFMW-730 AM will soon have an FM translator.

FCC records indicate that WFMW's owner, Sound Broadcasters, has reached an agreement to purchase W235AC-94.9 FM from Heartland Ministries of Hardin, Ky., for $32,000.

W235AC is currently licensed to simulcast Heartland's WVHM (Benton, Ky.).

In a separate (but related) move, the translator's transmitter will be moved to Sound Broadcasters' tower next to its studios on U.S. 41 on the north side of Madisonville.  It will also get a significant power increase ― to 170 watts from its current 19.

I'll bring you more information as soon as I have it.

EDITOR'S NOTE:  Heartland Ministries will, after the sale of W235AC is completed, retain a Madisonville-area translator for WVHM; it also owns and operates W206BB-89.1 FM.  Sound Broadcasters, in addition to WFMW, also owns and operates Power Rock WKTG-93.9 FM.

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HAVE A JUICY NEW YEAR






  News from Juice Pedaler...



























Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia

Remember
Chia Pets? Well who knew then that Chia seeds were packed with
goodness. Chia seeds taste great in juices and is now available at Juice
Pedaler. Stop by on New Year's Day between 10 and 3 for a complimentary
sample. Want to know more about chia? Read

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The NFL Playoff Picture - Wild Card Weekend

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MEETING TOPIC: GUN VIOLENCE






Community Board 7's Public Safety Committee will meet on Tuesday, January 8th, at 6:30 p.m. at the Board Office, 4201 4th Avenue. The entrance is on 43rd Street.





Agenda: Community response to gun
violence.



The Public Safety Committee's purpose is to discuss local issues involving

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Inventory Clearance Bargains End Today!


Dear Friends,

Today is the last day of Renee's year-end inventory reduction sale. We are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The more you find, the less we have to count. We will be closed for inventory tomorrow and Wed., Jan. 2.

A sale like this is out of the ordinary at Renee's; use your gift certificates and Christmas cash for discounts on even new arrivals.

Your take? Lots of great first-rate merch, all at least 20% off the regular price. Here's a look at some of the treasures!

Want a fantastic Suzi Roher belt? Get it at 20% off today.









All remaining Graf and Lantz felted totes and tablet covers are discounted.

Fine Pendleton brand sweaters, jackets and coats are on sale.


Take 20% off all remaining BaaBaa Zuzu jackets and vests.


Going somewhere? Wear Sympli! Easy to pack, and wrinkle free. Even the new arrivals are on sale today.  


Amy Brill shows off her hand-knit sweaters, on sale now at Renee's.

Tees by Tina are great underpinnings. Add smoothing and warmth to any outfit with a stretchy layering top by Tina.



MosMosh jegging.

Contemporary fit, classic fabrics, European-made MosMosh jeans and pants are on sale.

Don't miss this opportunity to find great clothing, jewelry, accessories and shoes all on sale at Renee's. This huge windfall ends today at 4 p.m.

Happy New Year!

With Love,

Renee

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Recess - Revisit


It has been awhile since we’ve been to Recess—not sure why, it is still one of the best restaurants in town. I guess maybe it seems like such a commitment, time-wise and food-wise.  The good news is, it is totally worth it.  It was on my in-laws list of places they have wanted to try in Indy, and it was the holidays, so a good excuse (not that you really need one).

I am sure you know by now that Recess is a price fixed menu—you get 4 or 5 courses—usually you have  a choice for the largest protein and often there is an additional supplemental course for an extra charge (this night it was $56 with a $12 up charge for the pate).  So you have to go on faith with what they are making that day.  Most meals I have had have been good to really great, although there are always courses that I like better than others.

The first course on this night was the weakest one for me (and I think everyone at the table). It was mixed greens with sliced jicama, radishes and tortilla chops and queso fresco.  There was a little dab of avocado puree there as well as what was described as a roasted poblano vinaigrette. The problem was there was so little dressing you couldn’t really taste it at all and it made the salad really hard to eat because it was like trying to fork dry leaves off the plate—there was nothing to stick them together.  The particular greens used were also very bitter –without more dressing to smooth them out, they were pretty assertive.

The next course was fluke (which is a semi firm white fish) and it was perfectly done. I have always appreciated how well fish is prepared at Recess. It was seasoned and seared and served on top of cauliflower puree with arugula and artichoke hearts and hunks of bacon.  The flavors were nice—it didn’t feel ridiculously heavy for a seafood course, but had a nice wintery feel to it with the bacon and the roasted artichoke hearts.

After that, we had the supplemental course that you could get if you wanted for $12. It was pork pate with caper berries, mustard and pickled red onions. We got one order to share between the four of us, and I think it as plenty to share (I saw one table where everyone got the supplemental course—no way could I have eaten the entire thing on my own). The pate was good—quite strong on its own, but I loved a bit of it on the bread with a little bit of each of the other accompaniments. They were a perfect combo. In the past, I have not been a huge fan of caper berries, even though I love capers and olives, because the ones I had were really firm.  These were great with it though, and were soft.  This was the kind of dish in which you realize every ingredient had an integral part—it was really well done.

Next was the main dish and on this night there was a choice between tombo tuna or hanger steak.  I had the tuna and everyone else got the steak (although my mother-in-law and I agreed to share our two dishes). The tuna was amazing. It was quickly seared on the outside and served on top of wild rice, roasted Brussels sprouts, golden raisins and tot soi (a green). The sauce was perfect with it—it was a soy based glaze flavored heavily with ginger and lemongrass. I loved it all. The wild rice gave it some interesting texture in contrast to the buttery tuna. A little sweet burst from a raisin every once in awhile was a nice surprise as well. Honestly, this was a dish that I wouldn’t have ever designed because some of the ingredients aren’t typically my favorite things, but it was perfect.  It was a dish that makes you appreciate the lack of choice at Recess because it makes you step slightly out of your comfort zone.

The beef was also very good (hubby and I argued over which was best) but I liked the tuna better. The beef was a great dish too though. It was nice medium rare slices of hanger steak with celery root, mushrooms, snap peas and served with a red wine beef sauce.  A rich, hearty wintery meal for sure. For me, it just couldn’t compare to all the different flavors in the tuna.

The last course was dessert and it was also really, really good. It was a little apple fritter with a side of bourbon maple ice cream and topped with spiced nuts.  The fritter was fried and had little bits of apple inside it. The fritter with the ice cream was really nice—again, a nice wintry dish that felt rich without being too heavy.

We did the wine pairings as well, and I think they do a very good job with them. I think the pours are fairly generous (not quite a full glass). I don’t think there were any selections that I didn’t like.  The biggest downside of the meal was actually the pacing. Service was quite slow in between a couple of the courses—and not because of the server himself, but the kitchen just seemed to be having trouble keeping up or something.  The place was pretty much full most of the time we were there which was nice to see. I was surprised to see that Room 4 was not very busy on this particular night for some reason.  I haven’t been in awhile. I wonder how their business is going. Anyone been in awhile?  Anyhow, Recess is certainly one of Indy’s culinary gems and we are lucky to have it.

Recess
4907 N. College Ave
Indy 46205
317/925-7529

Recess on Urbanspoon

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Inspiring! Hillsborough tribute single becomes 2012 Christmas #1 song in U.K. and raises money for a noble cause -legal costs for victims' relatives campaigning for justice for the 96 Liverpool fans who perished, and to keep pressure on for unraveling the police cover-up; Robbie Williams' voice never sounded better -or more like B.J. Thomas' voice!


jft96christmas YouTube Channel video: The Justice Collective - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (Official Music Video) http://youtu.be/2h8loYnNlZA

It's gone completely unremarked upon here in the United States, even in most of the so-called entertainment and pop culture press -Variety, Entertainment Weekly, PEOPLE, et al- but the last few weeks of the year in Great Britain have brought forth a

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The Top Ten Top 10 Lists of 2012 Ranging From Pop Culture, Art and Music To Tech, Cars and Science.





For the end of the 2012, instead of sharing with you my own top ten list of this blogs' most popular posts, I've rounded up interesting and informative Top 10 lists in various categories from reputable sites and journalists. Ranging from Pop Culture and Scientific Discoveries to Luxury cars and iPhone Apps, here are some great compilations.


Ten Great Top Ten Of 2012 Lists


1. The Top 10 Books of 2012 (New York Times Editors)


2. Top 10 Albums of 2012 (Rolling Stone)


3. Top 10 Art Auction Sales in 2012 (Bloomberg)


4. Top 10 Weirdest Stories of 2012 (National Geographic)


5. Top 10 TV Moments of 2012 (Art Info)


6. The Top 10 Science Stories of 2012 (CNN)


7.  Top 10 Best Cars Over 80k of 2012 (Car and Driver)


8. The Top 10 Crowd-Funded Projects of 2012 (Engadget)


9. Apple's Top 10 Free and Paid For iPhone apps of 2012


10. The Top 10 Google searches in 12 categories in 2012

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10 Great Cover Versions of New Year's 'Auld Lang Syne.'





To ring in the New Year, I bring you this unusual selection of cover versions of the New Years' Eve song to which that no one really knows the words. (thank you Mashable)


1. Beer Bottles



2. Drum



3. Ukulele



4. Punk Rock



5. Metal



6. Guitar



7. Piano



8. Saxophone



9. Bass



10. Julie Andrews



BONUS: Cats

Happy New Year!

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LEND AN EAR RIGHT HERE FOR "KENSINGTON ANTHEM"


Kensington Anthem/They say I don't care by The Nowadays
                                                                      "Kensington Anthem/They say I don't care"
                                                                      by The Nowadays

"Kensington Anthem/They say I don't care" is one of seven tracks on The Nowadays' recently-released debut album "Live at the Creamery." The

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12 Posts I Never Got Around to Writing in 2012

Oh, Blog. How I have neglected you these past 9 months! I had vowed to write 12 posts a month all year and then after March... it just didn't happen! Play writing took over my time and despite my best intentions, I just never carved out the time to post things. Not that there weren't things to blog about! So often I thought "I should write about [insert topical thing that happened here] when I get home" but then the moment would pass and I'd never make the time. But the new year is upon us, and it's a time for resolutions and I resolve to get back to being good about the blog. And here, in brief, are 12 things I meant to blog about but didn't get to. Some of them might find their way to expanded individual entries in 2013, because they involve some great stories that would be fun to tell. I neglected to write many more than just these 12, but these are things that first jump to mind.


1. BARCELONA! My trip to Barcelona was awesome and filled with many adventures, great food and the most walking I've ever done in a city - which is saying something. (People told me Barcelona was very flat. It's not!) and I vow to write it all out as concisely as a bit of a wacky travel guide on the flip side of the new year. Barcelona is such a great city. I'm prepared to give you all the travel tips you could ever want for a long weekend in the capital of Catalonia.


2. The Disney World Marathon - Almost a full year ago, I went to Disney World with my whole family and ran the marathon down there and I swear each day was its own marathon and I cannot believe by the time the day the actual marathon came around I had any energy left to run the race. It was really an incredible event, one I would want to run again. I started writing about the trip on the blog, but never got to the part with the actual race. The next Disney Marathon event is on Jan 13th, so my goal is to reflect on the 2012 race by that time.


3. Readings! I had readings of two new plays I've been working on this year, "Vestments of the Gods" and "Meaningful Conversation." They are still both works in progress, but I wanted to thank the producers, directors and actors who gave their time to help we develop these pieces and the friends and family who read early drafts and came to the readings. Your support continues to mean so much to me. I'm also really thankful for Playwrights Gallery as a place to keep bringing in new pages and keeping me moving forward with a talented group of writers and actors. Hopefully I will have more news about these pieces and some new things I'm also hammering out throughout 2013!


4. The Hobbit - Special Screening! My friend got me into a special screening of the Hobbit before it was released and there was a talkback with Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens. It was so much fun! I thought we were going to a much less buzzworthy movie screening and was totally surprised by this early return trip to Middle Earth. Hearing them talk about the making of the film was really interesting, even if the moderator was kind of a dud. I wanted to share my advanced thoughts like some cool internet nerd, but life was so busy and then the movie actually opened! Fan reaction to the Hobbit was rather muted, but for me The Hobbit is one of those rare movies that I enjoyed watching it and then enjoyed more and more as I thought about it afterward. Usually it goes the other way where I like them less and less upon reflection. But there's a lot that's really solid in the Hobbit and   I thought this movie was gonna languish in development hell forever, so the fact that it got made with the same creative team that did LOTR ten years ago is a real treat. Personally, I didn't need to see it in 48 frames per second or 3-D, as I did at the screening. Regular 2-D has a stronger connection to the look of the original trilogy, and that's the world I was interested in returning to as a viewer. But the filmmakers should have the freedom to tell the story in the format they want to work in, not in the one I expect. So I like what was done in the first movie and look forward to the next two movies as well.


5. Survivor: Philippines was a Great Season! Y'all know I love my reality tv competition shows. Especially if there are obstacles or the opportunity for contestants to fall into a giant pool of water. I still enjoy Survivor. Season 25 was definitely my favorite season since Heroes vs. Villains and definitely among my top 10 seasons ever. The cast was dynamic, the 3 tribes each with 1 returnee was a good format switch and nobody playing this time was riding coat tails. Also, it had Blair from Facts of Life - Lisa Welchel! And stunningly almost nobody knew who she was - making me feel so very very old in the process. The best part of this season was that Tribal Councils often didn't feel like foregone conclusions. I very often had very little idea who was actually going to go home and that made for great drama. The Final Four contestants were all legitimate contenders for the title, and eventual winner Denise was a very worthy champion. I hope they can keep this momentum in the upcoming Fans vs. Favorites season in the Spring.


6. The Amazing Race ALSO had a Great Season! Something good was in the water over at CBS when these two reality shows were casting and filming last year. The 21st running of the Amazing Race had a great roster of teams. None of the couples were on the race as a "test" to see if they were meant to be together, a scenario which always drives me crazy. Nobody was abusive or gross to their teammate. There weren't obnoxious rivalries between teams. It was a bunch of enthusiastic decent folks racing around the world for $1 million. The challenges were tough and the locations were beautiful (although they went a VERY long time without having to drive themselves anywhere this season. The Fabulous Beekman Boys pulled off the most improbable of underdog victories by clawing their way up from the bottom to finally take their only lead of the race right when they crossed the finish line. I was glad to see my favorite travel competition show in such top form the fall.



7. RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars had a bit of a She-mergency. I LOVE me some Drag Race and was very excited about the prospect of an All-Star season, especially when the cast of returnees was announced via the awesome preview embedded above. But then... the show made some weird moves. It made the Queens compete in pairs and eliminated one team per week. That meant a lot of great queens went home quickly. The whole endeavor just felt rushed and never really found its groove. I appreciate Ru trying to make it work, but it didn't quite come together the right way. If they ever do it again, they should tinker with the format and drop the pairs angle. It did give us a great lip sync for your life between Jujubee and Raven though. That made it all worthwhile. A lackluster All-Star edition in no way diminishes my excitement for Season 5 in January. Gentlemen, start your engines and may the best WOMAN... win!


8. Mark Fisher Fitness - This fall I needed a new physical challenge and better nutritional foundation and I found my way to Mark Fisher Fitness. I jumped in kinda head first into their SNATCHED! in 6 weeks program and I'm so glad I did. I found an amazing work out environment, learned a lot about nutrition and fitness and made a lot of amazing friends and found this new community of like-minded fitness ninjas. If you are looking for a new gym environment and enjoy wonderfully crazy people and unicorns you should check out what they have to offer at markfisherfitness.com


9. Andy Murray - Tennis Champion. Andy Murray finally took that next step and made it to the true top level of Tennis Champions winning the Olympic Gold Medal in Men's singles at the London Games and following that up with his first Grand Slam event win by taking the 2012 US Open title. With Rafa sidelined by his knee condition, Murray really capitalized and seized his moment taking down Federer at the Olympics and then Djokovic at the Open. Now he has the belief and the major titles to legitimize his place at the top of the game. Murray still is not my favorite player, or my second favorite, but I was happy for him to finally get a major and to win for his country on the Wimbledon stage. But now that Rafa will be back on tour in 2013, I don't want Murray winning anymore. Vamos Rafa!


10. In Memoriam: Amy Pond - Dr. Who closed out it's current run of episodes by saying goodbye to long time companion Amy Pond and her husband Rory. I was a big fan of the Ponds, as they were known by Amy's last name. She had amazing red hair. That's basically all I need. But they started to kind of take over the show in a weird way. Maybe because they literally outnumbered the Doctor, the story really seemed to be about them. I would tease my die-hard Who-fan friends that the name of the show was really "AMY POND! ... and the Doctor." and oh how it would make them grumble! But then it was announced that Amy and Rory were leaving the show and that they would NEVER RETURN!! (until the 50th anniversary happens in 2013. They'll at least be referenced. They've gotta be!) I was worried they'd die a stupid death, but they wound up just living their lives in a time and place The Doctor couldn't go get them and where they didn't have cell phones or even the internet. I shudder at that nightmare lifestyle. I will miss Amy Pond and her beautiful hair, but this new companion for the Doctor seems very promising and I'm excited to see where the show goes when it's back on the air in the Spring.


11. Obama's re-election!! Guys, did you hear? OBAMA WON! GO-BAMA! As we are currently being subjected to this fiscal cliff stupidity, it's important to remember that only like 2 months ago, the majority of Americans had the good sense to stick with President O and take a pass on Mitt Romney. I seriously can't imagine what a Romney presidency would've looked like and I'm so glad I never again have to try. I still have the Rachel Maddow Show from the day after the election saved on my DVR. It's SO GOOD. I'm also still so delighted that ballot initiatives supporting Gay Marriage in Maine, Maryland and Maryland supporting all passed and the proposed constitutional ban in Minnesota failed. There's SO MUCH that needs to be handled in the immediate future and for years to come, but I'm so relieved that we still have Obama in the captain's chair until 2016, at which point I'm already completely prepared to vote for Hilary Clinton as our 45th President. This HAS TO HAPPEN!!


12. PARIS... 2010??? It's still on my blog To Do list to write about my trip to Paris from what is bordering on 2 and half years ago. Maybe it will never make it to the blog, but I have to write it out. I took all these notes and it was such an amazing experience, I owe it to myself not to leave it half done. Just like Barcelona, there were so many adventures and such great food. I'm currently thinking about the ham and cheese sandwich I had when I first arrived that made me want to punch someone it was so good. I vowed that I'd revisit this trip in narrative form in 2012 (as I also did in 2011 AND 2010) but I'm putting my foot down in 2013. It WILL happen.

Have a great New Years, folks!

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