Charm City

Sailing in the Inner Harbor. Artscape festival in Mt. Royal. A quirky coffee shop. Old Bay. Vaccaro's delicious cannoli's in Little Italy. Cobble stone streets. Movies at the Senator. Hollins Market. Charles Village colorful homes. Penn Station. Books from the Pratt Library. The American Visionary Art Museum. Patterson Park. Baseball at Camden Yards. Crab cakes at Lexington Market. Natty Beer.

For these reasons and so much more, I love Baltimore. I have fallen in love with Charm City and my feelings are simply unexplainable. It's something between me and the city- 'My City'. I love how it maintains keeping it's past identity but also strives to create something new. But most of all I love the feeling I get when I drive into Baltimore City and how it welcomes me back. This city is my new home- my home away from home. All my memories from it are now a part of it's history forever. So, to Baltimore, 'My Lady B!'

And now I share my love for Baltimore with you...

Sunday, April 29, 2012

How Social Media & Blogging Changed Our Lives?

How blogs changed the way we share information!

Besides the industrial revolution, the Internet is one of the greatest innovative developments of our generation. The Internet has transformed the manner in which we communicate, get information, and even shop. Originally, the Internet’s main purpose was to distribute and share information. Shortly after its creation, the Internet was able to instantaneously transmit information across the world. Additionally, the manner in which society consumes information and news has changed significantly. Not only can we receive information quicker, but our traditional newspaper sources have been disappearing. Therefore, many newspaper companies have been searching for ways to stay in business by moving towards online production. The world of social media has irrevocably altered the way we inform and interact with one another.

Along with the Internet and social media, one of the biggest impacts to communication methods has been the introduction of social media. Sharing and disseminating information as corporations, advertisers, and even as individuals has drastically changed, especially over the last decade. The phenomenon of social media and social networks has largely contributed to the development of new communication methods such as sites like MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter. Furthermore, although our culture has traditionally shared news through official media outlets, in recent years blogging has gradually taken over as a new form of news updates. Blogging is as simply as having Internet access and posting information which can then be easily seen by others. This type of mass communication has shaped the way we organize our social lives similar to how Youtube and ITunes have changed the format of our entertainment.

A blog, or weblog, is a website that posts entries on a regular basis. The author also referred to as a blogger, generally blogs on a specific topic of interest whether it’s politics or personal stories. Within a blog there are blog posts or entries of text, images, audio, videos, links to other sites and so forth. Creating a blog is fairly simple because html formulas are no longer required instead there are predesigned themes that users can customize. However, if a user is coder wizard he or she can do a lot more. Most importantly, anyone anywhere who has access to the Internet can create a blog in order to share their opinions on any subject they prefer to write about. For instance, a blogger can be a CEO, a high school student, a magazine editor, a health coach, a stay at home mother, and the list goes on. In order to blog or be an avid blogger, users do not need any special expertise. It’s as easy as creating a page and sharing your very own experiences and opinions. For instance, many people have taken this chance to reach niche readership groups which actually re-tweet and Facebook their posts or articles. This media evolution has opened doors and offered opportunities so that anyone, with an expertise or not, has the ability to share information online. Some advantages of blogs are that they facilitate the means of creating and sharing information online; are more transparent; are simple plus free blog applications assist with managing content; and they promote collaboration and communication to share knowledge, ideas, and opinions.

Thus it is quite evident that blogs have in fact change the way in which we share information. However, more important is the bigger question of whether social media including blogs have changed individuals, society or simply the world we live in? Moreover, are these changes enhancing or deteriorating progress for our society? Many researches claim that blogs have enhanced communication and even life for some while others dispute this argument. Numerous opponents allege that blogs have caused several problems including; destroying credibility for the journalism industry, contributing to the decline of newspapers, and overall weakening society’s ability to communicate with one another.

Along with other forms of social media, blogs have been helpful for many reasons. They are encouraging reading, improving literacy, promoting young people towards becoming aware of politics, transforming more marketing power to consumers, and so on. For instance, blogs empower the broader public to share their experiences; customers to generate reviews of purchases or services; messages between celebrities and fans; political discussions with voters; and much more. In addition, blogs involve the readers in the conversation as well as the process of creating more online content. As a result, this has helped to build online communities. There are many recent examples that illustrate the power of blogs. For example, during the last election President Obama used blogs and other forms of social media which had never been used in any presidential campaign before. This decision resulted in his victory over his opponents by allowing his campaign group to reach out to the massive quantity of younger voters. This campaign has forever changed the way future electoral candidates plan to communicate with the public.

Blogging has also shifted more power from marketers to consumers. Today versus prior generations, consumers have an array of outlets where they can vocalize their joy or discontentment with goods or services. One case often referred to is from 2007 when a YouTube video showed KFC being over-run by rats and even worse was when they failed to respond. So, not only did the video hurt KFC, but this then followed with numerous blogging about the incident which rapidly multiplied overnight. Various bloggers have become informal journalists by sharing their opinions on current news and events. This trend has started a movement in journalism allowing anyone to capture and generate news content. Therefore, many serious journalists as well as newspapers, radio stations, and television channels have been greatly affected. This has forced them to also expand to an online presence. An interesting craze has been the increasing number of stay-at-home mothers who have created new jobs by testing products and writing reviews for companies. Lastly, blogs have also helped improve the lives of shy individuals plus those with learning disabilities by provided them with a forum to interact and socialize with others. Clearly, blogs have caused many beneficial and productive outcomes for various reasons, but still there are skeptics that think otherwise.

Creating blogs has become a significant place and platform to share information rather than solely being used for entertainment. As a result, this has caused lots of friction in the journalism and media industry. Blogging has been around for more or less than a decade but not until recently has it morphed into the journalist scene. For this reason, many professional journalists are sensitive to the topic and believe that blogging isn’t serious journalism. However, other professionals disagree and argue that it simply is a new direction guided by advances in technology. The main issue is that opponent’s often mistaken form for content. For instance, there are numerous bloggers that report on meaningful and noteworthy news rather than focus on celebrity or superficial news. Blogs as a part of new media has really altered the reshaped the journalism industry completely. The way we do business has also changed because of blogs. Marketing and advertising professionals are more in tune with their consumers today because there are much bigger risks if companies ignore social media market. Most buyers refer to blogs in order to get insight on products or services they plan on purchasing rather than paying attention to any television commercials, radio commentary or magazine ads. Consequently, companies are placing their employees or hiring new ones to post comments about their products online.

Blogging as well as social media is not only affecting the way we communicate but also the way in which we speak and write. Many educational professionals and scholars fear that these forms of online communication will and are already having negative impacts on our written and even oral communication skills. Several of these same professionals most likely would argue that email and text messaging destroyed the art of letter writing. However, others would dispute that claim and state that new technology did not destroy it instead just changed its format. Well versed individuals are aware to switch from using abbreviations or slang when appropriate. Blogging causes users to write more concisely, use informal vocabulary, choose different spellings or abbreviations, and so forth. Yet, many individuals feel that this type of writing will impinge on society’s formal writing and verbal communication. This is a back and forth argument excluding the general public’s concern for the future generations. Those who are young adults and adults today have a mature grasp on how to properly communicate. On the contrary, children are being raised in this new social media and blogging environment which is where the large concern stems from. In general, countless people are uneasy about how blogging might push society to become anti-social due to all the online communication. For instance, more and more people can be seen using their cell phones to post comments or take picture for their blogs. For many blogging is not an added venue for sharing more information but rather contributing to creating an anti-social society.

There are many mixed feelings as to whether blogs and social media impact communications in a postive or negative way. By taking a look online or offline there are plently of examples and proof surrounding us everyday as to how our society absorbs and shares information. As social media continues to evolve, so will our daily real time interactions as well. Although there has been a drastic social media explosion within the last decade, we have only just  embarked on blogging and the start of this social media revolution.

Baltimore "The Greatest City in America"


Baltimore is the largest city in the state of Maryland. Baltimore's Inner Harbor was once the second leading port entry for immigrants to the United States and a major manufacturing center. Although Baltimore has shifted from a top industrial city to a service-oriented economy, it is still a distinguished city. The Baltimore Metropolitan area has grown to 2.7 million residents in 2010, making it the 20th largest in the country. The city is named after Lord Baltimore, the founding proprietor of the Maryland Colony. Baltimore is popularly known as Charm City and has sometimes been dubbed as the "city of neighborhoods," with 72 designated historic districts traditionally occupied by distinct ethnic groups. Baltimore City has so many hidden treasures and is a "Charming" place anyone like myself can call home.

Baltimore Artscape

Every year Baltimore's Office of Promotion and the Arts puts together, Artscape, the largest 3-day arts festival in the nation. The weekend long event takes up several blocks around the Mt. Royal area near Penn Station. In a nutshell, Artscape is America's largest free arts festival, attracting 350,000+ attendees over three days. Artscape features 150+ fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off-site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, film, experimental music and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; family events such as hands-on projects, demonstrations, competitions, children's entertainers and street theater; and a delicious, international menu of food and beverages that is available throughout the festival site. Artscape's total economic impact on Baltimore City is $25.97 million. This year the festival will take place on July 20-22nd from around 11am-9pm. Two years ago I did a fellowship with BOPA and had the opportunity to work at Artscape. It's a wonderful event for everyone!

Charm City Stage Manager

Extreme Baltimore

I really enjoy outdoor activities during any kind of weather. One of my favorite things to do is ATV race mudding. The last time I jumped on an ATV was with some cousins while on winter vacation in Mexico. Many of my uncles, aunts and cousins went to a ranch outside of Mexico City for the day. We ate lunch, rode horses, went ATV racing and fishing. It was a fantastic day catching up with family I don't often see. So, now I hope to find a location somewhere in Baltimore City where I can race with my friends. Nothing beats getting a little muddy!

The Milk & Honey Market

Grocery shopping in Baltimore City can be very challenging due to the limited stores, high prices, small inventory and so forth. Although the jury is still out on grocery options, one nice place is the Milk and Honey Market. Whether someone is stopping by to grab a quick bite or staying to hangout and study, the Milk and Honey Market is wonderful. The small store prides itself on buying from local farmers and obtaining as much fresh produce as possible. The menu ranges with breakfast, lunch, cheeses, meats and a variety of fresh vegetables. So, when coming through Mt. Vernon shoppers should stop and grab a bite to eat at the Milk and Honey Market!


http://milkandhoneybaltimore.com/


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Winter in Baltimore


With Spring time approaching the weather has been up and down for the last couple weeks. Although warm temperatures started appearing, the chilly winds came out of nowhere. Plus the past several days has been very cold. I have been bundling up walking to work with my winter coat and scarf. Due to recent weather, it made me think of this past winter. One of my favorite things I did was go to the Mt. Vernon Monument Lighting event. I recall going to dinner with friends and then walking over to see the city light the monument as well as see the fireworks. Plus there was also music playing and food vendors. The experience of the monument ligthting was simply fabulous!

Soccer in Baltimore


Soccer has always been a part of my life since I was a young girl. I started playing sometime in elementary school and continued through college. After graduating it was much harder to find time to play soccer along with my heavy graduate studies and graduate assistant job. However, two summers ago I was able to help a friend in assisting with her soccer team. I really enjoyed going back to the soccer field and helping youth gain confidence as well as other life skills. While I was not able to continue for the rest of their season due to my full-time work and school schedule, I do hope to return back to soccer soon.

Playing Soccer In College

Occupy Baltimore

Recently I took a bike ride to the Canton waterfront park. While on my ride back to my apartment I stopped by the open space McKeldin Park across from the Harbor. As I was taking a water break I thought back to several of the nights when I would either walk or bike down to McKeldin Park to witness the Occupy Movement. On one occasion I took part in a group bike ride with the Occupy members and supporters. Below are pictures of the group as well as myself from that night.


Baltimore Fashion


Aldo Shoe Store Bag
On a nice day a couple weeks ago I decided to walk down to the Harbor after work instead of going straight to my apartment. After enjoying a nice stroll I thought I'd stop by the Mall Gallery to look for a new pair of work shoes. So, I also took a look at some of the other shops in the mall. However, while in the Aldo shoe store, something caught my eye. That's when I noticed it was a bag with this fox looking tail attached- it made me laugh so hard! As much as I like certain trends in the city, I'd lose the fox bags or purses as fashion statements for Baltimoreans.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Best Persian Restaurant in Baltimore


Orchard Market and Cafe
8815 Orchard Tree Lane, Towson, MD
www.orchardmarketandcafe.com
While there are several general Middle Eastern restaurants in Baltimore City, I have not been able to specifically find a Persian restaurant. Being that I am half Persian, I find myself often missing my father's traditional dishes. Therefore, when I saw a Groupon deal for the Orchard Market and Cafe, a Persian restaurant, I had to try it. And Persian it was! The menu had an array of Persian classics like koobideh (beef kabob) or juje fesenjune (chicken in walnut-pomegranate sauce). Plus they serve tastey side dishes like yogurt and cucumber salad. The restaurant also has a very typical Persian setting with lots of rugs, tea sets and ethnic artwork. But most importantly, the cuisine is delicious for any occasion.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Roxy's Baltimore City Spots

Baltimore ChurchBaltimore Love ProjectBaltimore BrewBaltimore ApartmentSenator Movie TheaterLittle Italy
Hampden Cafe Hon RestaurantCanton SquareFells Point Broadway MarketBaltimore Winter SeasonBaltimore LivingNatty Boh & Utz Girl Marry
Baltimore Row HousesPatterson ParkInner Harbor Dragon BoatsCrabs & BeerNatty Boh BeerBaltimore City Hall
What would Baltimore City be without its ''Baltimore Love Mural Art Project, or its ''Patterson Park" or its "American Visionary Art Museum" or its "Hampden Flamingo"? It's simple, it just wouldn't be the same. So, take a minute to check out these pictures that pinpoint some hot spots, restaurants, and landmarks from the city that I call home.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

The Importance of RSS Feeds to Baltimoreans

Billions of people including Baltimoreans surf and use the Internet every day. Therefore, they can understand the time it takes to search for what they want online. Additionally, a web master also values the effort it takes to generate more activity on their website. As a result, everyone can appreciate the power as well as value of an RSS feed and all the benefits from using these formats.

What is an RSS Feed?
An RSS feed originates from the name “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary” that is a group of web formats as blog entries, news headlines, audio, video, and podcasting sources. The RSS document is identified as a “feed” or “web feed” or “channel” and consists of full or summarized text which gathers these formats to publish frequently updated information.
What is the RSS History?
RSS was first introduced by Internet-browser pioneer Netscape in 1999 and have been used in some shape or another ever since. Nevertheless, it has not boomed and been adopted until the last couple of years. For instance, in 2002 the New York Times started offering RSS feeds on their website and afterward the format started grabbing attention. In 2005, large corporations in the web browser market began integrating the technology directly into their products, including Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla Foundations Firefox and Apple's Safari. Today, most big website players offer at least one such RSS news feed.
What are uses for an RSS Feed?
The uses of an RSS feed is beneficial for individuals who subscribe to frequently updated websites. This way they can view many feeds from various sites in one location. The file format allows the requested information to be published just once but viewed from many different programs. Some advantages include: an RSS reader will indicate whenever a user has unread tables of contents available, a user can choose when to look at the RSS feeds plus they don't clog up email inboxes, an RSS feed has abstracts and can link directly to the articles online, and a user does not need to provide any personal information to sign-up for the news feeds.  
How do RSS Feeds Disseminate Information?
RSS feeds are important in order to disseminate information because individuals like to keep up to date on their favorite news and information from their topics of interest whether relating to home or work. Most mainstream media sources are publishing RSS feeds today and many people use them to stay on top of current news. In addition, corporate companies are using RSS feeds to disseminate information both internally and externally. They do this to provide information to staff and customers by using reports, blogs, newsletters, and so on. Using an RSS feed is cost effective because it saves valuable time and allows companies to be more competitive. Customers or readers can gain more knowledge and get more personalized experience which in return strengthens a company’s brand name
How can an RSS Feed be used as a Business Tool?

They can also be used as a tool for improving business in several ways including: transferring a company’s own content into an RSS feed, creating news headlines featuring a company’s press releases, or site updates, publicizing upcoming events, explaining thoughts or commentary, posting articles, highlighting new products or services, promoting weekly or monthly specials, sending out newsletters, sharing new links, and so forth.

Resources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565593/

http://www.wix.com/flash/web-design/learning-center/planning-your-website/what-is-an-rss-feed-and-why-you-need-it.html

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Do Baltimoreans Use Meebo?

Meebo is a Web-based instant messaging application similar to AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger, and so forth. The types of instant messaging programs that I have used or currently use include AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk, Skype chat and Facebook chat. Each of these messaging applications have a variation of similarities and differences to Meebo. However, Meebo has some very distinct advantages in comparison to these programs. Below are some of the top five reasons to use Meebo over other programs.

1) No Software To Install
In order to user Meebo the user doesn't need to install any software to use it. The user simply goes to Meebo.com, sign's on, and can instantly message their friends or contacts right from the browser window.
When a user creates a Meebo account, they can sign into all their IM accounts at once and chat in a single integrated buddylist. Additionally, this allows the user to sign onto their Meebo instant messenger from any computer and have all of their settings available.

2) Message Friends On All Networks
Meebo has the ability to support all the major networks, including AIM, Yahoo!, Windows Live, Google Talk, ICQ, and Jabber. It also supports social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.

3) Endless Features
There are a lot of fun features on Meebo that are not found on common programs like AIM. It allows users to set custom backgrounds and buddy icons, transfer files with people, and save conversation history if needed. Uers can also launch applications like games and video chat.

4) The Meebo Notifier
Meebo permits users to close their browser window but still be signed on the program. The Meebo Notifier is a tray icon that allows a user to stay signed into Meebo even when their browser is closed. It allows for automatic sign-on and it provides notifications when users receive a message or a buddy signs on or off.

5) Use Meebo On Phones
Users can access their Meebo accounts on their phone or mobile device. There are apps for both the iPhone and Android, but a user can also sign on from any wireless device by simply going to the website.

"BMore Love" Wordle

The following image was composed by using the Wordle Web site. It was created by going on the Wordle Website and making a word cloud based on my first online blog post. My first online blog post described my love for Baltimore and how I came to both live plus work in Baltimore City. Below are the words taken from my first blog post which created the Wordle image.

Wordle Content
Baltimore is known as Charm City and it’s easy to see why. It's a friendly city with rich history and culture. And from seniors to singles, there is a wealth of things to do, places to visit, and activities to match everyone’s interest. Throughout the blog I will illustrate the things that make Baltimore a great place to live. I actually can't get enough city life! I love city life!


I am originally from Washington, DC. and was raised in Montgomery County most of my life. Then when it was time for me to go to college- I came to Baltimore- and this began my love affair with the city. After graduating college I stayed in Baltimore to continue my Master's degree. After a year of working as a full-time graduate assistant and studying full-time as well, I decided to pursue a job in Baltimore. This way I would be able to both begin my professional career and life in Baltimore City, too. And so my dreams were realized...


My blog will include a list of activities, restuarants, events, and various other spots all Baltimoreans and those visiting Baltimore should do at least once. My wish is that everyone who encounters Baltimore can appreciate it the way I have come to love it. This city has found a place within my heart and I hope that it can give something to everyone. Now, get out there and live BALTIMORE!!!

Wordle: BMore Love
"BMore Love" by Roxy B
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