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		<title>East Coast swing&#8230;the first two beats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Coming back to North America has been eye-opening in the fact that I&#8217;m taking two weeks to travel to the East Coast for the first time in my memory (I did supposedly go to Florida when I was young but I definitely don&#8217;t remember any of it).  I&#8217;m relaxing at my friend&#8217;s place in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming back to North America has been eye-opening in the fact that I&#8217;m taking two weeks to travel to the East Coast for the first time in my memory (I did supposedly go to Florida when I was young but I definitely don&#8217;t remember any of it).  I&#8217;m relaxing at my friend&#8217;s place in DC, after spending a couple of days in TO, and on my way to Boston and NYC afterwards.</p>
<p>One purpose of my trip is to get a feel of every city, as every city&#8217;s got their own feel, own identity, and different styles of art, that arise as a product of its environment and people.  I want to find out what makes their music THEIR music, and how it&#8217;s birthed.  So here are a few observations from my travels so far:<br />
<img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/2641799_d3f6690a4d_m.jpg" alt="Greek Town in Toronto" /></p>
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Toronto:</p>
<li>Unbelieveably <strong>multi-cultural</strong>.  My friend Loulee says it&#8217;s the world&#8217;s 2nd most multicultural city in the world.  I don&#8217;t doubt it.  Where Vancouver is basically half Chinese, Toronto gives me the impression that there is no one culture that dominates</li>
<li>Toronto has a much more <strong>urban feel</strong> than Vancouver, and the influence of Hip-Hop, R&#038;B, Rap is stronger.</li>
<li>Where Vancouver has a Chinatown (actually, it&#8217;s called Richmond), Toronto has <strong>many</strong> different neighbourhoods that are very ethnically strong.  In the picture above, &#8220;My Big Fat Greek Wedding&#8221; was filmed in the restaurant</li>
<li>Finally figured out where <a href="http://www.jarvischurch.com/">Jarvis Church</a> got his <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;q=toronto&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;ll=43.654444,-79.374504&#038;spn=0.00666,0.012918&#038;z=16&#038;om=1">name</a>.  I&#8217;m not surprised that he has all these influences b/c TO&#8217;s got it all&#8230;</li>
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<p><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/2657104_8408524f59_m.jpg" alt="Ivan at the White House" /></p>
<ul>Washington, DC:</p>
<li>This is city has way too many non-civilians!  Oh wait, this is the captial&#8230;okay, it does remind me of Beijing&#8230;</li>
<li>This city <strong>feels sterile</strong>, at least in Arlington, and the West side of DC.</li>
<li>I figure a heck of a lot of people here in DC are Christian, and heavily engrained into this city&#8217;s psyche.</li>
<li>The neat thing about DC is the abundance of <strong>amazing gospel music</strong> available.  Obviously, having a lot of african-americans in this city help spur the market for this genre of music.  I had a chance to chat with two african-american sisters who were shopping for Gospel music albums.  They were definitely very helpful in pointing me towards the better gospel music out today.  Too cool.</li>
<li><strong>Drinks at McDonald&#8217;s are wayyyyy too big</strong>.  I ordered a medium, and I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve seen a medium milkshake that big before.  Perhaps that explains why I see so many extremely overweight people here&#8230;</li>
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