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YOUR FREE GUIDETo our Islands’ Happenings
Now in itsNow in its 23rd Year!Year!July 28 - Aug 10, 2011
Vol.23, No.45-46
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The Festival is well and truly underway and the
anticipation is running high for the Annual Cultural
Parade on August Monday. The Calypso Competition, VG
entertainer Elvis White and many other performers have
already left the crowds wanting more. And these per-
formances promise to be just the beginning of greater
live entertainment by renowned artists such as Maxi
Priest and Ziggy Ranking.
Tonight (Thursday), you are in for a treat with a new
competition to be held at Festiville, the “BVI Can Dance
Competition”. Based on hit US show So You Think You
Can Dance – this is definitely one not to be missed as
there is no shortage of talented
dancers in the BVI! Tomorrow night
(Friday) is also a top night as it is
not only the Local Food Fair but
also International Reggae Night
with Maxi Priest headlining the
show.
On Saturday, the Festival real-
ly gets into high gear with the
BMSA Soap Box Competition at
HLSCC and International Soca
Night, with its heady blend of soul and calypso and a per-
formance by the Lashing Dogs.
The main focus of the day on Sunday is the Freedom
March and Emancipation service held at the Sunday
Morning Well, where the proclamation was first read in
1834. In the evening, the Miss BVI Pageant will be crown-
ing a new queen at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex
starting at 8pm.
Serious partygoers will be partying on through the
night as the next day, August Monday, is the big one!
Starting at 3am, the Steel Band on the Road will set the
pace for the day’s activities which include the Rise and
Shine Tramp, which starts at 4am.
The Cultural Parade begins in the
afternoon where hundreds of peo-
ple line the street to watch the dec-
orated floats with their soca bands
and the colorful and energetic
dance troupes pass by. There is lots
of dancing, music and good times
as the whole crowd jumps to the
beat, so join in the fun and have a
great, safe Festival. — Jan Critchley
Catch The Festival FeverThis Week’s Feature Story
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Ask Koren
Send your questions to askkoren@live.com and a response will be provided
Dear Koren,
I am a 29 year old professional man who recently
returned home after studying abroad and I find myself
attracted to two women. One is a professional also and
she is really intelligent. The other one is also intelligent,
but not in the academic sense and she has three children
and a low paying job, which means I would have to take
care of her. I really want to settle down, but I don’t want
to date two women, so how do I make up my mind?
––One Woman Man
Dear One Woman Man,
You are lucky to be in the fortunate position of hav-
ing options; however, you will have to say goodbye to
one of these ladies at some point. The earlier the better,
so as not to lead anyone of them on.
Ask yourself, “who am I” and “what makes me
happy?” That will give you an idea of what kind of woman
you want to be with. If you have a quick temper, you
would probably be better off with someone who is calm
or if you are a bad spender, a woman who is frugal or
financially savvy might complement you more.
Make sure you look at lasting qualities and not just
short-term or external attributes. It’s nice to have some-
one good-looking, but in the long run, you want real core
values – someone who is unselfish, can compromise,
Your personal E-therapist, is in the house!
The Choice Between Two Girls
with whom you can commu-
nicate and who is good in a
crisis.
Who encourages you to
be your best self?
Sometimes we meet some-
one and they constantly
bring out the worst in us; there are frequent arguments
and sometimes insecurity and jealousy. Try to avoid
those situations and instead choose the person who
calls you out on your weak sides and sees your potential
– not just who you are, but who you can be.
Someone having children is not a liability once you
are prepared to be a step-father and you are emotional-
ly and financially ready for the added responsibility. If
this woman has a low paying job, that does not automat-
ically mean you will have to take care of her completely;
at least she has some income. The other one could lose
her job and be in a worse position. The attitude of being
ambitious is more important than the current job.
I hope you are able to make the right decision that
will ensure long-term happiness and whoever you
choose, be kind enough to let the other one down gently,
letting her know you did appreciate the time spent with
her. You never know if things don’t work out, you might
find yourself right back at her doorstep.
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By Jane Bakewell
Kill The IrishmanAs far as gangster movies go this is one with a
heart. And that heart is worn on the sleeve of the strong
and robust character Danny Green (Ray Stevenson) an
Irish Catholic immigrant trying to carve out a living in
the depressed city of Cleveland during the 1970s. A
man of ethical convictions, Danny doesn’t start off on
the wrong side of the law, but like an inner city Robin
Hood, he finds robbing from the rich to benefit his fam-
ily, a sort of social justice.
As he rises in power and clout (through violence
and intimidation) many of the key mob gangs perceive
him as a threat and a price is put on his head. The prob-
lem is no one can seem to “finish the job.” Danny
miraculously lives through one attempt after another
on his life with panache and style, as he says “with the
grace of God on my shoulder.” The impenetrable gang-
ster is not so fortunate in his private life and his wife
takes the children, packs up and heads to a safer neigh-
borhood.
However, Danny is undeterred and soon the high life
with booze, money and women at his disposal leaves
him feeling hollow. Yet the “luck of the Irish” remains
with him and Danny soon breaks free of working for the
mob and begins to work for himself. The movie has
more twists and turns, and probably one too many car
bombings in a single film, but staying true to life as the
story does, it follows the real life man and a much pub-
licized time of gang violence in Cleveland. Val Kilmer
and Christopher Walken are recognizable in their roles
as fellow gangsters, but newcomer Ray Stevenson car-
ries the film with a singularly brilliant performance.
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race was so popular that Ellis Thomas, the owner of the
track and the father of modern horse racing here, con-
vinced the government to declare August Tuesday a spe-
cial holiday for horse racing.
This August’s event in the refurbished and modern-
ized track will see a new generation of horses competing
for the coveted Premier’s Cup. Trevelyan, the winner of
last year’s Premier’s Cup, will be a heavy favorite and a
popular contender in Tuesday’s race. But others, includ-
ing Good Prospecting, winner of St. Thomas Governor’s
Cup and East End Tap which placed second, will be
among several hot rivals determined to run away with
the cup.
Ever since the
E m a n c i p a t i o n
Proclamation was
read out at the
Sunday Morning
Well in Road Town
in 1834, Festival
has been a family
affair. For more than a century and a half, islanders have
gotten together on the first Monday in August to cele-
brate their liberation and island life with picnics, scratch
band music and games that run the gamut from tug of
war to egg and spoon, donkey and sack races.
Carrot Bay Fiesta, starting on Thursday August 4th
and running to the 6th, celebrates the traditional each
year with its fiesta. Jam packed with cultural activities,
food and music, the Fiesta will include, as always, old
fashioned games for kids and adults, fungi music, fishing
tournaments and food ranging from fried fish to goat
water. But the best new soca and reggae bands will be
blasting out their distinctive sounds throughout the
Fiesta as well. This year Taurus Riley is the headliner
along with Triple K and Kaos and others.
August Tuesday is also a day of traditional Festival
fun with water sports held at the Road Town Jetty in the
morning. Swimming contests, a greased pole contest,
kayak races and a Virgin Islands sloop race held between
the Premier and the Governor are among the morning’s
activities. In the afternoon, the crowds head for Sea
Cows Bay where horse racing is on the agenda. The orig-
inal horse races were run in the streets of Road Town
near the old Agricultural Station, with the first race to be
held at the Albion racetrack in Sea Cows Bay in 1956. This
Tradition,Culture & Fun
— Claudia Colli
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By Gerard Farara
Liberate Yourself...The rays are bright.
Blinding. Stifling in
fact. You can almost
see the beams of heat
ripple through the
atmosphere as they
toast your skin. You try
to escape it, run from it,
but to no avail. The sun is an adept stalker with an insa-
tiable desire to make each step sweatier than the last. It
knows no personal buffer and can be handed no warrant.
It is unrelenting, unyielding but above all merciless. It is
the middle of the summer so there is no escaping it. THE
HEAT HAS YOU.
Advice? Don’t fight it, embrace it. It’s Festival! And
what better way to take these words to heart than to go
running wild on the streets in scantily clad clothes that
sparkle, dazzle and make every ‘civilized’ person look
twice at such a spectacle. Yes indeed, Festival is here! It’s
the remedy that makes you forget about the heat and the
constant sweat. The flags are already up and the Village
is in full swing. So prepare yourself mentally and physi-
cally for two weeks of relentless partying. Or is this so?
I don’t know. It could just be my imagination but I
get the feeling that come Festival time, people just may
be a little too reserved. Now, by no means am I endors-
ing vulgarity on the streets, to frighten our tourists and
forever scar the little toddlers amongst them. But I am
encouraging everyone to loosen up, unwind and to
pierce this veneer of bashfulness that we have seeming-
ly succumbed to. Yes, Festival is a spectacle but it is a cel-
ebration too. A celebration of emancipation: celebration
being the operative word.
And celebration, by definition, includes everyone.
From the little kids that have just learnt to walk to the
older people, I say to you, get out there and live a little.
Liberate yourself from the normalities of life, break the
routine and pay no attention to what’s irking you.
Reinvigorate yourself with joy, happiness and fun. Get a
little wild, for it’s time to flaunt your colors. Let them
sparkle in the light. Be high off pride and immune to
apprehension and embarrassment.
Safety is key but one must be mindful of the distinc-
tion between being safe and being conservative. This is
a time of benevolence and altruism, so by no means am
I suggesting that we unshackle danger, but let this year’s
motto be liberation. Not only the liberation of our ances-
tors but the liberation of ourselves too.
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Thursday, July 28 BVI Can Dance Competition; Boss HD Band; Xtreme Band with Harella (Road TownFestival Village)
Friday, July 29 Local Food Fair; International Reggae Night: CP4, Konshens, Maxi Priest, Rock City,Local Acts: Showtime Band, (Road Town Festival Village - $20)
Saturday, July 30 BMSA Soap Box Competition HLSCC; International Soca Night Various Artists (RoadTown Festival Village - $20)
Sunday, July 31 Freedom March/ Emancipation Service (Sunday Morning Well); Boat Race @ Fish Bay1-5pm; Miss BVI Pageant 8pm (Multi-Purpose Complex); Cool Session Brass (RT Village)
Monday, August 1 Rise & Shine Tramp 4am; Cultural Parade; Final Faze; Sweeter Band; Opening of EE/LLFestival Village; DJ Commodore, VI Band, Imagination Brass, WCK (EE/LL)
Tuesday, August 2 Rise & Shine Tramp; Water Sports (Road Town); Horse Racing (Sea Cows Bay); DJ Turbo,Xtreme Band, Jamesy P, Shine I, Heritage, Busy Signal (EE/LL)
Wednesday, August 3 Rise & Shine Tramp; August Wednesday Parade; Trivia Event; Leon & the Hot Shots; DJRenegade, Grand Masters, Sweeta Band (EE/LL)
Thursday, August 4 Torchlight Parade; Winston Molyneaux Fisherman’s Tournament; Uprising Band, CoolSession , Daddy Jones & Crew (All in Carrot Bay)
Friday, August 5 Carrot Bay Cultural Day – Donkey Races Tug of War, Egg & Spoon; Addiction Band,Triple K, Xtreme Band with Harella, Jamesy P, Fire Man, Kes The Band (Carrot Bay)
Saturday, August 6 Carrot Bay Cultural Day – Poizon Band, Showtime Band, K Victoria, Verse Simmonds,Taurus Riley, Krosfyah (Carrot Bay Fiesta Stage)
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If you enjoy your reggae
with a little bit of R&B
thrown in – then don’t miss
Maxi Priest this Friday as he
tops the bill at this year’s
Festival. Maxi Priest, is a
British reggae vocalist of Jamaican decent and is best
known for singing reggae music with a R&B influence.
He became one of the first international successes and
one of the top reggae fusion entertainers of all time.
In the late 80s, with hits including Some Guys Have
All the Luck and a cover of Cat Steven's classic Wild
Worldgave Maxi his first U.S. smash hit. Roots tracks like
his duet with Beres Hammond, How Can We Ease The
Pain took Maxi’s music to an entirely new level, gaining
him worldwide recognition.
Since then, Maxi has enjoyed tremendous success
as a singer, often collaborating with other artists such as
Roberta Flack, Shabba Ranks and Shaggy and he has
enjoyed popularity and recognition around the world
with his uplifting and distinctive sound. In fact, he is the
most successful reggae solo artist in the world, second
only to the legendary Bob Marley. He has enjoyed
numerous worldwide hits as well as a number one pop
chart smash and is widely credited with helping spread
the gospel of reggae and Caribbean music.
Maxi Priest – Top Billing At Festiville
— Jan Critchley
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Carrot Bay FiestaOne of the highlights ofFestival is definitely the open-ing of the Carrot Bay CulturalFiesta which kicks off onThursday, 4th August withthe Winston MolyneauxFishing Tournament and laterthe magical Torch LightProcession from Lower CarrotBay to the Cultural FiestaVillage. There will be shuttlebuses each night from Road
Town (next to Colombian Emeralds) and from theCapoon’s Bay Field. On Friday, family fun continues withlime and spoon, bucket races, egg toss and the famousdonkey races.
This year the tug-a-war rematch will be hot withmarried couples try to make a comeback after losing lastyear to their single counterparts! Headlining the last lapon Saturday will be reggae artist Taurus Riley and socagiant KrosFyah, so make sure you get out to experiencethe Cultural Fiesta for a great end to Festival 2011.
Drink the Bar Dry at the JRThe Jolly Roger is packing up for the summer, but
not before it has one last party this Saturday, 30th July.It’s the infamous, not to mention hangover inducing,“Drink the Bar Dry” party. All it costs is just $25 to drinkthem dry, so start early at 6pm and enjoy your favoritecocktails at this popular West End venue. Live entertain-ment will be provided by DA’Tis from 7pm to get you inthe party mood.
However, all is not lost, as from August 4th we willbe transported back to the dark days of prohibition in theform of “Larry’s Speakeasy.” A limited bar and pub grubmenu will be available from 5pm till late. The Speakeasywill not open every day so call ahead to make sure itsopen on 545-6967.
Miss BVI 2011Following the unveiling of the five Miss BVI
Contestants earlier this month, these glamorous ladiesare now making their final preparations to stun thejudges at this year’s Miss BVI Pageant to be held at theMulti-Purpose Complex at 8pm on Sunday, 31st July. Thewinner will become Miss BVI 2011 and her first publicappearance will be at the Annual Cultural Parade the verynext day. The theme of the Pageant is “A Royal Affair”and tickets are available at $25 from the Multi-PurposeBox Office or $30 on the door.
Coney Island Is In TownThis year, enjoy a bigger and better Coney Island at
Festiville from 21st July to 2nd August. Open nightly from6pm and sponsored by Digicel, there will be more choic-es of fun rides and great prices for all the family.Fairground rides include Boats and Mini Jets, Tilt-a-Whirl& Round-up, Gravitron and last but not least, the fabu-lous Ferris Wheel. So take a ride and take to the skies thisFestival.
Pig Roast & Boaters at Myett’sTo compliment the culture of Festival, this Thursday
enjoy a traditional pig roast at Myett’s with live music byUprising Band and drink specials.
This popular Cane Garden Bay Restaurant and Bar
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Your Guide to British Virgin Islands Events
Donkey Races at Carrot BayCultural Fiesta
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CARROT BAYBANANAKEET CAFE — Live Music by RubenCARROT BAY GROUNDS — Donkey Races, Tug ofWar, Egg & Spoon, Kes the Band, Xtreme and More(Aug 5 only)
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND— Music by Caave Stout 6-10pm
SATURDAY - JULY 30 & AUGUST 6ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm MARINER INN HOTEL— Family Summer PoolsideParty. 11am-5pm.VILLAGE CAY— Steel Band & BBQ 7-10pm U.P’S CINEMA — DJ Dre, Showtime Band &Surprise Guest (July 30 only)FESTIVAL GROUNDS — International Soca Night$20 (July 30 only)U.P’S CINEMA — Party with the Venemous PoisionBand, Showtime and DJ Dre (July 30 only)
CARROT BAYBANANAKEET CAFE — Summer Saturdays 2-6pm,free sunset shot & $1 off cocktails 4-7pmCARROT BAY GROUNDS — Showtime, TaurusRiley, KrosFyah & More (Aug 6 only)
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S—Wii bowling is back sunset till lateQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by GuestArtist
WEST ENDJOLLY ROGER — Drink the Bar Dry & Music byDA’Tis from 6pm
SUNDAY - JULY 31 & AUGUST 7ROAD TOWNMARINER INN HOTEL— Family Summer PoolsideParty. 11am-5pm.
THURSDAY - JULY 28 & AUGUST 4ROAD TOWNSUGAR WORKS MUSEUM — Photo & Art Exhibitionby Hezikiah Maddox & Tina Cairnes on thru AugustU.P’S CINEMA — Dance with HD Band (July 28 only)PUSSER’S— Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm VILLAGE CAY— Happy Hour from 4:30-7pm
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Pig Roast & Music by Uprising Band ( July 28 only)QUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by Quito Solo( July 28 only)MYETT’S— Live Music by Caave Stout ( Aug 4 only)QUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by GuestArtist ( Aug 4 only)
CARROT BAYCARROT BAY GROUNDS — Opening of Carrot BayCultural Fiesta, Torch Light Procession (Aug 4 only)
WEST ENDJOLLY ROGER— Happy Hour from 4pm & MexicanNightJOLLY ROGER — Larry’s Speakeasy from 5pm ( Aug 4only)
FRIDAY - JULY 29 & AUGUST 5ROAD TOWNVILLAGE CAY— Sushi NightPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — Dance with DJ Dre, ShowtimeBand, DJ Prince & the Immortal Technicians (out ofTrinidad) (July 29 Only)FESTIVAL GROUNDS — International Reggae Night$20 (July 29 Only)
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Music by Awesome Crew from 6:30pmQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by Quito & the Edge
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
August Festival Parade — Aug. 1
Speak Easy @ The JollyRoger — Aug 4
Grown & Sexy Saturdays— Aug 13
Full Moon Parties — Aug 13
RBVIYC Back to SchoolRegatta — Sept 10/11
RBVIYC Virgin’s Cup— Oct 15
RBVIYC Trafalgar Regatta— Oct 22/23
WEYC Foxy’s Cat Fight— Oct 28- 30
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm U.P’S CINEMA — DJ Commodore, JD Fuggi and theVenemous Poision Band (Aug 31 only)VILLAGE CAY— Sunday Brunch with the Last Virginfrom 11- 3pm.MULTI-PURPOSE COMPLEX — Miss BVI Pageant8pm
WEST ENDTHE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMANS — SundayBrunch
VG & OUTER ISLANDSBATH & TURTLE— Leon & the Hot ShotsSCRUB ISLAND— Carved Prime Rib Brunch
MONDAY - AUGUST 1 & AUGUST 8
ROAD TOWNROAD TOWN — Annual Emancipation Parade (Aug1 only)U.P’S CINEMA — DJ Millennium King & A Band(Aug 1 only)
VG & OUTER ISLANDSSCRUB ISLAND— Caribbean Night, Music 6-10pm
CANE GARDEN BAYQUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by GuestArtistMYETT’S— Music by Candyman
EAST ENDEAST END/ LONG LOOK — Opening of EE/LLFestival Village (Aug 1 only)
TUESDAY - AUGUST 2 & AUGUST 9
ROAD TOWNPUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pmSEA COW’S BAY — August Tuesday Horse Races(Aug 2 only)
U.P’S CINEMA — DJ Millennium King & Style Band(Aug 2 only)
WEST ENDTHE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMANS— MojitoMadness Jappy Jour $3 mojitos & $2 tacos -Tues thur Sat
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Happy Hour & Music by Eric Christian QUITO’S— Daily Happy Hour From 4-6pm & Musicby Quito Solo
EAST ENDTRELLIS KITCHEN/CYBERCAFÉ— Ladies Night - 2 for 1 drinks
WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 3 & AUGUST 10
ROAD TOWNPUSSERS — Martini Night 6pm. Daily happy hourfrom 4-7pm. 2 for 1 drinks specials.VILLAGE CAY— MJ Blues from 7-10pmU.P’S CINEMA — DJ Millennium King (Aug 3 only)
CANE GARDEN BAYMYETT’S— Black Boaters Awards Ceremony Musicby Candyman (Aug 10 only)
QUITO’S— Happy Hour 4-6pm & Music by GuestArtist
EAST ENDPUSSER’S EAST— Happy Hour 5-7pm.
VG & OUTER ISLANDSBATH & TURTLE RENDEZVOUS BAR (VG) Caribbean Buffet and Profile Band
Anything that FloatsExcept, A Boat Race
Aug 21
UPCOMING EVENTS
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is also welcoming back the Black Boaters Summit, agroup that have been enjoying sailing adventures here inthe BVI for the past 14 years. On Thursday, 4th Augustthey will have a pre-sail dinner with entertainment byUprising Band and the BBS award ceremony will be heldon Wednesday, 10th August with live entertainment byCandyman. So get along to Myett’s and join in with thisfun group!
Post Festival Chill Out on ScrubIf you have not had the chance to visit Scrub Island
yet, then what better time than over the Festival period.Once you have danced the night away, done the Rise andShine tramp and caught up with all the action atFestiville, it could be time for a bit of rest and relaxation.So head over to Scrub for a special brunch on Sunday,7th August with Carved Prime Rib and a gourmet selec-tion of main dish entrees and decadent deserts. Ferriesleave hourly from Trellis Bay.
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THURSDAY JULY 28, 2011
7:00 ) Two and a Half MenP Alaska State TroopersU 24 Hour Restaurant Battle
8:00 _ ( Wipeout) The Vampire Diaries
Community8:30 * Rules of Engagement9:00 _ ( Expedition Impossible
, PBS Previews: Prohibition Sneakpreview of “Prohibition” with Ken Burns.
10:00 _ ( Rookie Blue* The Mentalist
10:30 0 Dance Moms> Ice Loves Coco
11:00 U Iron Chef America
FRIDAY JULY 29, 2011
7:00 ) Two and a Half Men8:00 _ ( Shark Tank
) NikitaP Conquering Niagara Daredevilschallenge the bone-crushing forces ofNiagara Falls.
9:00 ) Supernatural* CSI: NY
10:00 _ ( 20/2010:30 > Fashion Police11:00 B The Glades
L Swamp Loggers
SATURDAY JULY 30, 2011
7:00 , History Detectives> Taylor Swift A look at how Taylor’sfamily life affected her career.
8:00 * The Mentalist Who Do You Think You Are?
9:00 P Hard TimeP Locked Up Abroad
11:00 , Secrets of the Dead
SUNDAY JULY 31, 2011
7:00 _ ( America’s Funniest HomeVideos 7:30 N Auction Hunters
8:01 * Big Brother8:30 > Keeping Up With the
Kardashians8:35 Z Bob Marley at the Rainbow The
reggae legend performs hits including“Trenchtown Rock” and “I Shot theSheriff.”
10:00 * CSI: Miami11:00 B The Glades
MONDAY AUGUST 1, 2011
7:00 ) Two and a Half MenL Air Jaws II: Even Higher Videotapecaptures jaw-dropping aerial acrobatics ofwhite sharks.
8:00 _ ( The Bachelorette) Gossip Girl
8:30 U Kid in a Candy Store9:00 ) One Tree Hill
L Rogue Sharks Leading experts onshark biology weigh in on the existence ofman-eating rogue sharks. (N)
9:30 * Mike & Molly10:00 * Hawaii Five-0
, Abraham and Mary Lincoln: AHouse Divided (Part 6 of 6)
10:01 _ ( The Bachelorette10:30 > The Soup11:00 P Prison Women
TUESDAY AUGUST 2, 2011
7:00 ) Two and a Half MenB Billy the Exterminator
8:00 _ ( WipeoutL Top Five Eaten Alive Five sharkattack survivor stories.
8:30 N Auction Hunters9:00 _ ( Take the Money and Run
* NCIS: Los Angeles9:30 / 19 Kids and Counting
11:00 / Surprise Homecoming3 Memphis Beat
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3, 2011
7:00 ) Two and a Half Men8:00 & Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns
_ ( The Middle* Big Brother
9:00 _ ( Modern Family) America’s Next Top Model
10:00 _ ( Primetime Nightline:Beyond Belief
10:30 , Click & Clack’s As the WrenchTurns
THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 2011
7:00 L Ultimate Air Jaws White sharksleap from the ocean pursuing their prey.
8:00 2 Born to Dance: LaurieannGibson
8:30 * Rules of Engagement9:00 _ ( Expedition Impossible
, Killer Stress: A NationalGeographic Special The biochemistry inthe brain impacts the physiology of thebody, resulting in stress-related diseases.
10:30 > Keeping Up With theKardashians
11:00 B Beyond Scared Straight
FRIDAY AUGUST 5, 2011
7:00 L 10 Deadliest Sharks Tiger; horn;white; lemon; blue; gray reef; oceanicwhitetip; hammerhead; mako; bull.
7:30 0 Pawn Stars8:00 _ ( Shark Tank8:30 Friends With Benefits
B Criminal Minds10:00 _ ( 20/20
L Jaws Comes Home Cameras recordthe journey of five white sharks thatappear off Cape Cod and Martha’sVineyard.
10:30 > Fashion Police
SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 2011
7:00 , History Detectives
tv specials & highlights
tv specials & highlights
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> Keeping Up With the Kardashians8:00 * CSI: Miami
U Good Eats: Right on Q A journeyinto the world of homemade smokedpork. (N)
9:00 * Hawaii Five-09:30 U Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
10:00 Law & Order: SVU11:00> The Soup
P Alaska State Troopers
SUNDAY AUGUST 7, 2011
7:00 _ ( America’s Funniest HomeVideos
8:00 _ ( Ty’s Great British Adventure2011 Ty Pennington travels to England torebuild a popular community pool in dan-ger of being shut down. (N)P The Whale That Ate Jaws A killerwhale attacks a white shark off the coastof California and eats only the liver.
9:00 _ ( Castle9:30 L Into the Universe With Stephen
Hawking10:00 B The Glades11:00 D 60 Minutes on CNBC
MONDAY AUGUST 8, 2011
7:00 B The First 48K In Search of the Truth
8:00 _ ( Bachelor PadU Unwrapped
8:30 * How I Met Your Mother9:00 ) One Tree Hill9:30 * Mike & Molly
10:00 P Big Sur: Wild California Battlesfor survival are fought in the wilderness.
10:30 U Sugar High11:00U Challenge
TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 2011
7:00 B Billy the Exterminator7:30 0 Pawn Stars8:00 _ ( Wipeout9:00 _ ( Take the Money and Run9:30 / 19 Kids and Counting
10:00 _ ( Combat Hospital2 Born to Dance: Laurieann Gibson
10:30 > Keeping Up With theKardashians
11:00 3 Memphis Beat
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 2011
7:00 B The First 487:30 0 Pawn Stars8:00 & Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns
_ ( The Middle) America’s Next Top Model. Burn Notice
9:00 _ ( Modern Family10:00 L One Man Army
P Locked Up Abroad10:30 , Click & Clack’s As the Wrench
TurnsQ Happily Divorced
11:00 B Billy the Exterminator
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There’s as much anticipation for the start of the sea-
son as there is for its end. While very team or individual
has high hopes only one team or individual in an event
ends on a high.
It was that type of weekend for the Pythons, who
not only repeated as BVI Softball Association Irvine
“Fletcher” Scatliffe league champs, but matched two
teams before them in doing so—the Eagles and the
Hawks—who also went through the season undefeated
and won a title.
The Pythons—formerly the ESHS Rams—has won
22 straight games and suffered only two losses in the
last two years – both in 2010 – winning 40 of 42 games
over the stretch. Simply remarkable! Thanks to the
coaching and guidance of Terry “Chino” Chinnery, who
has worked diligently over the years in his dedication to
the craft and building the team. It clearly shows patience,
hard work and consistency does pay off.
Meanwhile, on the track, it was another set of sea-
son ending highs. Competing at the Pan Am Jr. Track and
Field Championships in Miramar, Florida, Jevonte Croal in
the Long Jump, Kanishque Todman in the Heptathlon and
Raheem “Ras” Taylor in the 800m completed their sea-
sons on a high.
It was a home coming of sorts for Croal who attend-
ed Western High School, in his international debut where
he cut the sand after leaping 6.82 meters (22’4”) to fin-
ish fifth in the competition.
“To me I didn’t perform too well because I know I
can do better,” Croal said. “This was my first big meet of
the season and was a great experience for me. I was foul-
ing a lot and my run up was not on point. But, I’ve learnt
that I have to work a lot harder to reach my goals.”
Todman, in the second Heptathlon of her career,
added 516 points on to the 3548 points total she estab-
lished during last years CAC Jr. Championships, when she
scored 4046 points. Todman crashed into the fourth bar-
rier in the 100m Hurdles, but recovered to finish in 17.06
seconds. She cleared a personal best 1.49m (4’10”) in
the High Jump; had a 9.21m (30’2”) throw in the Shot Put
and ran a wind aided 26.79 seconds in the 200m to end
the first day with 2407 points.
Todman had a wind assisted 5.56m (18’3”) mark in
the Long Jump on Sunday, tossed the Javelin 22.09m
(72’6”) and ran 2:36.00 in the 800m for her total to finish
seventh.
“From home, my coach told me I can make 4000
points and I achieved it,” Todman pointed out. “The
events in which I thought I’d get personal bests in I didn’t
and the ones I thought I would fall down on, I got person-
al bests in.
Taylor ended his season with an 800m personal
best of one minute, 57.84 seconds, lowering his previous
best from 1:58.33. “I was expecting more but I can’t beat
up myself because I ended my season with a personal
best,” he noted.
Ending The Season On A High
Vol. 23, No. 45-46 • July 28 - Aug 10, 2011
The Pythons at the start of the 2011 season
By Dean “The Sportsman” GreenawayBy Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
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On Tuesday, August 2nd,
the fourth season of “Billy
the Exterminator” launch-
es with 26 episodes on
A&E Network, continuing
to focus on the day-to-
day operation of Vexcon,
Bretherton’s family-run
extermination business
outside Shreveport, LA.
Also on the payroll are Bretherton’s brother, Ricky;
his mother, Donnie; and his father, called Big Bill. The
working uniform of the company — mostly black with sil-
ver studs and a skull-and-crossbones motif — reflects
Bretherton’s personal style.
In the new season, Vexcon is moving beyond the
borders of Louisiana to tackle pest problems in other
states. Bretherton and Vexcon head to the Florida
Everglades to deal with pythons, to Texas to wrestle
gators, to Arizona to chase a herd of sharp-toothed
javelinas and to South Carolina to fend off geese with an
umbrella.
According to Bretherton, this is only the tip of the
iceberg. “I don’t think production quite realizes,” he
says, “that we’ve got another four or five years once we
hit the road, because there’s so much out there.”
Donnie Bretherton relates the incident that set her
son on his eventual career path.
“When Billy was a kid,” she says, “he got stung real-
ly bad by fire ants that stung him so bad that he lost
every one of his toenails. What was amazing about it, he
never forgot that. That was always in the back of his
mind, to take care of the insects after that happened.” As
to whether his motivation became revenge against
pests, Billy Bretherton says, “Not really against anything
but fire ants and wasps.”
Billy Bretherton stars in “Billy the Exterminator,”
returning for its fourth season Tuesday on A&E Network.
‘Billy the Exterminator’ – It All Began With Ants
— Kate O’ Hare
Billy the Exterminator
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THURSDAY JULY 28, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)1:00 M Golf U.S. Senior Open
Championship, First Round. (N)2:00 8 SportsCenter (N)
= MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs atMilwaukee Brewers. (N)
3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live8:30 M ESPN Run (N)
N iMPACT Wrestling (N)
FRIDAY JULY 29, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)1:00 M ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series:
Farmers Classic, Quarterfinal. (N)3:00 8 X Games (N)
M Soccer MLS All-Stars vs.Manchester United.
4:00 ; Ball Up Streetball5:00 8 SportsNation (N)
Championships (N)8:00 = MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at
St. Louis Cardinals. (N)9:30 [ The Late D Double
SATURDAY JULY 30, 2011
12:00 N Trucks! (N)12:30 PM N MuscleCar1:00 ` FINA Aquatics World
Championships (Taped)1:30 ; Halls of Fame2:00 * Next on the Tee: The Future of
Golf (N)3:00 * PGA Tour Golf Greenbrier
Classic, Third Round. (N)` Golf U.S. Senior OpenChampionship, Third Round. (N)
7:00 ) MLB Baseball New York Metsat Washington Nationals.
7:30 8 NASCAR Racing NationwideSeries: Kroger 200. (N)
10:00 8 X Games (N)11:00 . Giants Access Blue
SUNDAY JULY 31, 2011
12:00 * TEVA Mountain Games8 NASCAR Countdown (N)
12:30 PM N MuscleCar1:00 ` FINA Aquatics World
Championships (Taped)1:30 ) MLB Baseball New York Mets
at Washington Nationals. 2:00 & MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox
at Chicago White Sox. (N)* Road to the PGA Championship
3:00 * PGA Tour Golf GreenbrierClassic, Final Round. (N)
6:00 ; Action Sports WorldChampionships
8:00 8 MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs atSt. Louis Cardinals.
11:30 ` Mike’d Up: The FrancesaSports Final
MONDAY AUGUST 1, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)3:30 8 College Football Live4:00 8 NFL Live (N)
; LOKAR Car Show4:30 8 Jim Rome Is Burning
; Motorhead Garage TV7:00 8 MLB Baseball Teams 9:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N)
11:00 N UFC 133 Countdown (N)
TUESDAY AUGUST 2, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)1:00 M Soccer Emirates Cup: Arsenal
vs. Boca Juniors.3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report
M Soccer Emirates Cup: Boca Juniorsvs. Paris St. Germain.
3:30 8 College Football Live4:00 8 NFL Live (N)5:00 8 Around the Horn (N)
M Soccer Emirates Cup: Arsenal vs.New York Red Bulls.
7:00 8 E:60 (N)8:00 8 2011 World Series of Poker
Heads-Up: No Limit Hold ’Em. (Taped)
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N); North American Hunter
1:00 M CONCACAF ChampionsLeague Soccer Teams TBA.
3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report7:00 8 MLB Baseball Teams 8:00 M CONCACAF Champions
League Soccer Teams 11:00 8 SportsCenter (N)
THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)1:00 M Motorcycle Racing Red Bull
U.S. Grand Prix..2:00 M PGA Tour Golf WGC
Bridgestone Invitational, First Round. 3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live
FRIDAY AUGUST 5, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N); Table Tennis World Championshipsof Ping Pong.
1:00 M Auto Racing Grand AmericanSeries: New Jersey 250.
3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live4:00 8 NFL Live (N)4:30 8 Jim Rome Is Burning5:00 8 Around the Horn (N)9:00 8 NFL Live (N)
11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)
SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 2011
12:00 8 2011 ESPY’s12:55 PM M Soccer Teams TBA.1:00 * Playing With a Purpose
2:00 * PGA Tour Golf WGCBridgestone Invitational, Third Round.8 Super Bowl Highlights (N)
6:00 8 SportsCenter (N)7:00 8 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame
Induction (N)= MLB Baseball Chicago White Soxat Minnesota Twins.
9:00 M Auto Racing Grand AmericanSeries: New Jersey 250.
11:00 . Giants Access Blue
SUNDAY AUGUST 7, 2011
12:00 * 2011 Adidas NationsChampionship Preview (N)8 NASCAR Countdown (N)
1:00 & MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves atNew York Mets. (N)
1:30 = White Sox Warm-Up (N)2:00 * M PGA Tour Golf WGC
Bridgestone Invitational, Final Round7:30 M Baseball Tonight (N)8:00 8 MLB Baseball New York
Yankees at Boston Red Sox11:30 ` Mike’d Up: The Francesa
Sports Final
MONDAY AUGUST 8, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)M ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series:Rogers Cup, Day 1. (N)
12:30 PM ; Boys in the Hall3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live
M Triathlon Ironman Texas.4:00 8 NFL Live (N)4:30 8 Jim Rome Is Burning
11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)
TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)12:30 PM [ Television Games3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live5:30 8 Pardon the Interruption7:00 . MLB Baseball Los Angeles
Angels of Anaheim at New YorkYankees. (N)
8:00 8 2011 World Series of PokerPlayers Championship.
11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10, 2011
12:00 8 SportsCenter (N)12:30 PM ; Babe Winkelman’s
Outdoor Secrets2:30 M Soccer International Friendly:
Germany vs. Brazil. (N)3:00 8 Outside the Lines First Report3:30 8 College Football Live5:30 8 Pardon the Interruption
M ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series:Rogers Cup, Day 3. (N)
7:00 8 MLB Baseball Teams 9:00 M Soccer Teams TBA.
10:00 8 Baseball Tonight (N)11:00 8 M SportsCenter (N)