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YouR FRee Guideto our islands’ happenings
Now in its Now in its 25th Year!Year!
June 6 - 12, 2013Vol.25, No.38
Divinity Roxx
saturday, June 8thAlso this week: hiho warehouse sale• Queen’s Birthday Parade • Men’s health Fair • Beat n’ Run
@ Captain Mulligans
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– Jane Bakewell
BVI Gets the Roxx Boxx ExperienceThis Week’s Feature Story
terous and unconventional. In a recent interview she
confessed she never knows what she will do on stage,
neither does her backup band. So get ready for an
edgy performance. Other bands performing that night
include local favorites; Type of Toad, Hot Sauce,
B’More and appearances by Kamau Georges and
Dalan Vanterpool on sax.
Don’t miss a chance for a pre-show “Meet and
Greet” held at Bamboushay on Friday night June 7th.
The world-renowned guitar bassist and her band will
be there to mix with the locals and sign autographs
from 7pm to 9pm. Be sure to head out early to get a
spot for the Saturday night performance. Gates open
at 6pm at Mulligans with ticket prices at $25. Advancetickets can be purchased at Mulligans, Umi and D BestCup. For more info go to www.baysiderhythms.com
Hip Hop Rocker Diva, Divinity Roxx will be tearing
up the stage at Mulligan’s on Saturday night, June
8th, wielding her bass guitar and five-member back
up band. As the second performance in the Bayside
Music Concert series, this former bassist for mega
star Beyoncé, will get a chance to “strut her own
stuff.” The Atlanta, Georgia native has already estab-
lished herself as a solo-performing artist in this last
year with the debut of her first EP (Extended Play:
music singles with bonus tracks) called the Roxx Boxx
Experience. Divinity explains her album as “honest
and bold, edgy and hard.” The seven-track project
includes funk legend Bootsy Collins and Southern rap
veteran Killer Mike.
Divinity has an impressive touring schedule
including tours in Europe and Asia and most recently
South Korea, where she acts as musical director for
South Korean K-Pop group, 2NE1. She has in the past
shared the stage with iconic artists such as Kanye
West, Jay-Z, George Michael and Destiny’s Child.
Bayside Rhythm promoter Dalan Vanterpool
explains her musical genre as “All over the place, but
mostly a combination of hip-hop and rock with a little
rap thrown in.”
Divinity’s music is characterized as blatant, bois-
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to date. It went
against her value sys-
tem, and although
she spent a lot of time
with them she main-
tained her standards.
Of course, she was
occasionally subject-
ed to persons stereo-
typing her based on
her friends’ choices
but she was ever vigilant about ensuring she did not
reflect their behavior.
3. Endeavour to be a leader. It is good to be aware of
what you are taking in from the persons close to you
and it is good to endeavor to not let their attitudes or
actions influence you negatively, but that is not
enough. Take a step further and be the influencer in a
positive way.
4. Choose your companions purposely. They can
bring out the best or worse in you, so minimize the
time you spend around negative people and choose
people who inspire and motivate you to be your best.
Choose those who confront you when you are out of
line and persons in whose lives you can make a posi-
tive difference.
By Your Company You Shall Be Known
Send your questions confidentially [email protected] or via twitter at @korennorton
The other day, I read an interesting quotation by a
gentleman, Jim Rohn. It said “You are the average of
the five people you spend the most time with”. I found
the statement to be very provocative, then I really sat
and pondered; did it have any truth to it and who are
these people? We spend time with people out of
choice – our friends mostly; sometimes we have no
choice when it comes to folks like coworkers or some
family members and then we have those we choose to
spend time with, but not primarily for our personal
gratification, but because we see it as benefitting
them.
The five persons can come from any of those cat-
egories. Regardless of whether we are around them
by choice or not, it is possible that they can have some
influence on us. Are you really ready to confront that
reality? And what are the implications for that in our
daily lives? Let’s examine four considerations:
1. We become what we constantly behold….and hear
and absorb. Yes, we know that the lily grows in muck
and comes out pure and white but the lily doesn’t
have an impressionable brain, humans do; and as
much as we try to block out certain persons or we dis-
like their behavior, they affect us.
2. Guard preciously your prized ideals. I know a
woman that had her four closest female friends make
certain decisions about the kind of men they wanted
Your personal E-therapist, is in the house!
Ask Koren
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Best of Both Worlds?When I finally got to retire and the opportunity to
travel a little more widely, my options for dodging
“rock fever” started to open up. When my wife and I
stumbled upon a small house in South West France,
which needed some TLC, I thought: “Here’s a chance
to have the best of both worlds – winters in the Virgin
Islands and summers in France.
After one or two years of this, I thought I’d got it
down to a fine art, arriving in France early enough to
get a selection of tomato plants in the ground and (as
the days grew warmer) getting my herb garden weed-
ed and in shape for the summer. There might be one
or two days when it was chilly enough to light the
wood burning stove in the living room, but then it was
nice to sit around the fire wearing sweaters, just to
remind ourselves what it was like.
This year was no different, though people in the
village told us it had been a hard winter. I wasn’t wor-
ried, I had enough firewood for a few fires and it was
nice not to be in a constant sweat as we often were in
the islands. Here, there wasn’t a mosquito in sight. No
risk of another dose of dengue fever!
I went to the nursery nearby and bought my toma-
to plants, plus a few peppers and some basil. On the
way home it started to rain, so I put off planting until
the next day, which turned out to be cold and windy. I
dug the holes and placed the new plants carefully in
their new homes, imagining the luscious fruits I would
enjoy later in the year. I had just enough time to finish
the planting before the rain started again. I grabbed a
couple of logs and ran inside the house.
If you know where to look in our area of France,
you can find a nice selection of international newspa-
pers and reading an English Sunday newspaper is one
of my choices for relaxation. When finished it goes
into a pile for fire-lighting. But somehow, whenever I
start the fire, I always find something I haven’t read.
“For goodness sake, light the fire,” said Betty,
shivering on a nearby couch. “Read the paper later.”
Muttering that I couldn’t very well read the paper if it
was burning in the grate, I wondered (not for the first
time) whether we wouldn’t be better off sweating in
the islands.
By Paul Backshall
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HIHO Summer BlowoutFinding NEMO (next to House on Wickam’s Cay I) is
what you want to do on Saturday morning for the HIHO
summer blowout sale. There will be 50% to 80% dis-
counts on many items in the popular island wear line
including dresses, kurta v-neck tops, sporty Lycra
apparel and Suntek. The sale is from 9am to 1pm, so
get there early so you don’t miss out on the bargains.
Sails AhoyThe Loyal West End
Yacht Club is calling all
sailors to the new annu-
al sailing event dubbed
the Beat ’n’ Run this
Saturday, June 8th at the
Fish ‘n Lime in Soper’s
Hole (formerly The Jolly Roger). This will be a pursuit
race format with boats departing West End at 10am
sailing up to Norman Island (beating) and then down
wind (running) back. The race starts off the Gosling
Race Series that will include six regattas. Fish n’Lime
will host the Saturday night awards ceremony starting
at 6pm. Registration is Friday night the 7th. For more
info contact Commodore Martin at 496-8685.
Queens Birthday ParadeAll are invited for the annual Queen’s Birthday parade
celebrations on Saturday. The parade that originates in
Road Town ends at the Queen Elizabeth II Park, where fur-
ther celebrations will take place at 4pm. Parking is avail-
able across the highway from the Peebles Hospital.
Trellis Bay Yard SaleCome on out for a day of fun at the beach includ-
ing some real beach bargains this Saturday, June 8th
at the Trellis Bay Yard sale and you will also be sup-
porting the BVI Humane Society. The extravaganza
sale will include spring clearance items from Beef
Island Guest House, de Loose Mongoose, Aragorn’s
Studio, BVI Watersports and the Trellis Kitchen. Items
will include furniture, household goods, water sports
items, clothing, crafts and gifts. The event is from
10am to 3pm. To reserve a table (the cost is $20 with
proceeds going to the Humane Society of the BVI) call
Lesli at de Loose Mongoose 405-2303.
Men’s Health Fair“Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies: Starts with Men”
is the theme for Men’s Health Week held June 10 to
16th – designed to raise awareness of men in the com-
munity regarding health issues. There will be an
opportunity for free cholesterol, diabetes and blood
pressure testing on Tuesday, June 11th at the
Bandstand in Road Town from 8am to 3pm. The health
clinic will move to the Vanterpool Administration
Building in Virgin Gorda on Wednesday June 12th and
offer the same services from 10am to 2pm. This event
By Jane BakewellYour Guide to British Virgin Islands Events
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
THURSDAY - JUNE 6
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S— Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Tapas Night from 6pm, Sunset Happy
Hour 5-7pm
ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm
QUITO’S— Happy Hour with Candyman from 4pm
& live music by Quito Rymer from 7:30pm
FRIDAY - JUNE 7
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
GINNY’S — Authentic Indian Cuisine from 6pm
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMAN’S — Mojito
Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
BANANAKEET— Happy Hour 4-7pm
BAMBOUSHAY LOUNGE — Divinity Roxx Meet
and Greet 7-9pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Pizza Night 6pm, Happy Hour 5-7pm
ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Beach BBQ & music
by the Elmtones from 7pm
QUITO’S— Reggae & Jerk night with live music by
Quito & the Edge from 9:30pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND— Live music and BBQ 6-10pm
SATURDAY - JUNE 8
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
GINNY’S — Authentic Indian Cuisine from 6pm
HIHO— HiHO Warehouse sale from 9am-1pm (next
to House on Wickhams Cay 1)
QE II PARK — Queen’s Birthday Day Parade 4pm
EAST END
TRELLIS BAY— Trellis Bay Yard Sale 10am - 3pm
NANNY CAY
CAPT. MULLIGANS— Divinity Roxx in concert
doors open at 6pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Beach volleyball & more, Sunset Happy
Hour 5-7
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMAN’S — Mojito
Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
FISH N’ LIME—Beat n’ Run Regatta 10am,
Registration on Friday (formerly Jolly Roger)
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live music • events • concerts • parties • sports • movies and more
UPCOMING EVENTS
SUNDAY - JUNE 9
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMAN’S — Sunday
Brunch from 11-2pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
QUITO’S— Open from 11am, serving Lunch & Dinner
ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Beach BBQ & music
by the Elmtones from 7pm
MYETT’S—Steel Pan Vibes for sunset
Happy Hour 5-7pm
MONDAY - JUNE 10
ROAD TOWN
PUSSER’S — Daily Happy Hour from 5-7pm
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Margarita Monday with Mexican Food
Specials & Candyman for Sunset Happy Hour 5-7pm
WEST END
BANANAKEET — Sunset Happy Hour 4-6pm,
Oren Hodge on Guitar from 6:30pm
CLEM’S BY THE SEA — Happy Hour every
Monday 5:30-7:30pm with live steel pan music---
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND— Live music & buffet 6-10pm
BVI Dancefest 2013June 15
Father’s Day — June 16
Dog Show @ Capt.Mulligan’s — June 22
Quantum Sails IC 24International Regatta— June 22 & 23
Trellis Bay Full Moon Party — June 23
Temptation Island 2 — June 29
RBVIYC Youth SailingSummer Camp — Month of July
Third World Band in Concert— July 6
Summer Sizzle 2013— July 11-14
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TUESDAY - JUNE 11
ROAD TOWN
BAND STAND — Men’s Helath Fair 8am - 3pm, free
screenings (next to softball field)
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Sunset Happy Hour 5-7pm & Speciality
pizza from 6pm
QUITO’S— Live music by Quito Rymer 7:30pm
ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm
WEST END
THE CLUBHOUSE AT FRENCHMAN’S — Mojito
Madness Jappy Jour and $2 tacos
WEDNESDAY - JUNE 12
CANE GARDEN BAY
MYETT’S— Hump Day - 2 for 1 Bushwacker specials,
Candyman plays at Sunset Happy Hour 5-7pm
ELMS — Happy Hour 4-6pm, Pizza & Shepherds Pie
& live entertainment
QUITO’S— Fish Fry with Too Smooth from 7:30pm
VG & OUTER ISLANDS
SCRUB ISLAND— Wine tasting 5-7pm, Old San Juan
cookout 7pm
VANTERPOOL BLDG — Men’s Helath Fair
10am - 2pm (free screenings)
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is coordinated by the Office of Gender Affairs and is a
great time for a pre-summer health check. For more
info call the Office of Gender Affairs 494-3701 exten-
sion 2234.
Upcoming EventsMark your calendars for the annul BVI Dance Fest
coming up on Saturday June 15th at Briercliffe Hall.
The Dancefest hosts over 300 youth performers from
children to teens representing the local community.
They will be displaying their talents in dance genres
such as ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop and liturgical dance.
Every year there is fresh music, choreography and
costumes – a fun event for the whole family.
Don’t forget Dads! June 16th is Father’s Day and
there will be many specials offered for restaurant
meals, gift discounts and spa treatments. Stay tuned
in for the next edition of the Limin’ Times, June 13th.
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Keeping MumIf you like a good old fashioned British comedy
with a touch of the macabre, a villainess who is also
the heroine, and a dysfunctional family in need of
help, then Keeping Mum is just your cup of tea.
First released in 2006, this frothy potion of a
movie features Maggie Smith (most recently the
sharp tongued dowager in Downton Abbey) as Grace
Hawkins, a suburban housewife sent to a prison for
the criminally insane after she is discovered travelling
with a trunk containing the body parts of her husband
and his mistress.
Fast forward 40 years to the household of the
pious and straight-laced vicar Walter Goodfellow
(Rowan Atkinson), his bored and frustrated wife Gloria
(Kristen Scott Thomas), and their two children, over-
sexed teenager Holly and ten-year-old Petey, a well-
meaning but nerdy kid who regularly suffers at the
hands of school bullies. The Goodfellows are in need
of a housekeeper and it is Grace, newly released from
prison, who answers their ad.
It is a match made in heaven. Grace is kindly and
efficient and has a way with the kids. There are also a
series of coincidences that Gloria initially shrugs off.
The neighbor’s dog that kept her awake at night mys-
teriously disappears, as eventually does the neighbor.
The school bullies that torment Petey experience an
unfortunate accident when their bike brakes fail as
they careen down a steep hill.
Grace also puts a little spice back into the
Goodfellow’s marriage by sabotaging a budding
romance between Gloria and Lance, an American golf
pro (Patrick Swayze) who attempts to lure her for a
tryst in an isolated cabin, and when that fails, for a
clandestine getaway at a tropical resort. Lance,
though has a seamy underside and when it is discov-
ered by the ever-vigilant Grace, he too comes to a
timely and fitting end.
As the body count mounts up, life in the village of
Little Wollop becomes increasingly tranquil. Grace
unleashes the vicar’s amorous side by quoting sexy
passages from the Song of Solomon. She also prepshim on how to give his sleep inducing sermons the
“wow” factor before he sets off on an ecclesiastical
conference. Perhaps most miraculously, she channels
Holly’s single-minded interest in boyfriends to an
obsession with cooking.
In some ways, this movie reminded me of a child-
hood favorite of mine, Arsenic and Old Lace, starringCary Grant as a doting nephew who discovers that his
sweet maiden aunts were not what they seemed. And
while the Goodfellows’ housekeeper is also not what
she seems, perhaps it takes someone as ingeniously
inventive – and diabolical as Grace – to set things
right, even if it’s in the wrong way.
By Claudia Colli
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tv specials & highlights
tv specials & highlights
THURSDAY JUNE 6, 2013
7:00 0 Trading Spouses: Meet YourNew Mommy1 Austin Stevens Adventures4 NCISB The First 48L Backyard OilP Alaska State Troopers
7:30 L Backyard Oil7:35 Z Hollywood’s Top Ten8:00 ) The Vampire Diaries
* The Big Bang Theory, D-Day: The Price of FreedomVeterans of the U.S. Army and Navyshare their survival tales.` Save Me0 Wife Swap
8:30 ` Save Me1 Deadly 606 Secrets of the Earth∂ Veep
8:31 * Two and a Half Men9:00 ) Beauty and the Beast
, World War II: Saving the RealityKenneth W. Rendell’s World War II mem-orabilia includes more than 6,000 originalartifacts.` The Office0 Wife Swap1 Why We Love Cats and Dogs Thebond between people and their four-legged friends.6 Forecasting the EndL Buying AlaskaP Life Below Zero
9:01 * Person of Interest9:30 6 Forecasting the End
L Buying Alaska9:31 ` Parks and Recreation
10:00 , War Bonds: The Songs andLetters of World War II Popular songsof the World War II era are weavedtogether with letters.
0 Wife Swap1 Dog WhispererP Life Below Zero
10:01 * Elementary` Hannibal4 Graceland
10:30 L Property Wars11:00 1 Gator Boys
6 Secrets of the EarthL Buying AlaskaN Car WarriorsP Life Below Zero
FRIDAY JUNE 7, 2013
7:00 1 Austin Stevens Adventures4 Law & Order: Special Victims UnitB Storage WarsP The Real Abraham Lincoln:Revealed Lincoln’s rise to the presidencyand his leadership during the Civil War.
7:15 ∏ Dogs in the City7:30 2 Justice For Trayvon: Our Son is
Your Son The tragic death of an unarmedblack teen in 2012. (N)B Storage Wars[ BackStory
8:00 _ ( Shark Tank) Nikita* Undercover BossD BMW: A Driving Obsession A oncesmall, struggling company transforms itselfinto a global luxury-car powerhouse.
8:05 ∏ R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour:The Series
8:30 1 Deadly 606 LoadedB Storage Wars∏ R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: TheSeries
9:00 _ ( What Would You Do?) Supernatural* Hawaii Five-01 My Cat From Hell
∂ Mad Men (Part 2 of 2)9:10 ∫ The Geneva International
Motor Show 20129:30 6 Storm Riders
< Global Rosary Relay for PriestsFrom Our Lady of the Angels Chapel inIrondale, Alabama.B Storage Wars
10:00 _ ( 20/20* Blue BloodsP Brain Games
10:01 ` Rock Center With BrianWilliams
10:30 B Storage WarsP Brain Games
11:00 1 Into the Lion’s Den6 Loaded∂ VICE
SATURDAY JUNE 8, 2013
7:00 1 Austin Stevens AdventuresD Ultimate FactoriesL Deadliest CatchP Alaska State Troopers
7:30 ∂ Beyoncé: Life Is but a DreamProfile of the life and career of thesinger.
8:00 _ ( Last Man Standing* CSI: Crime Scene Investigation1 Off the Hook: Extreme CatchesB The Killer SpeaksD American GreedL Great Bear Stakeout Grizzly bearscome out of hibernation to feed, mateand fight for territory.N Viper: Soul SurvivorP Alaska State Troopersπ The Borgias (Part 11 of 12)
8:30 1 Off the Hook: ExtremeCatches
9:00 * 48 Hours1 Call of the Wildman
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When you’re an outnumbered and outgunned rag-tag army taking on a vastly superior invading force, ithelps to have powerful friends.
That was the situation facing the American rebelsbattling the British during the Revolutionary War,when the French arrived to help save the day. Andthat’s also the situation of the beleaguered humansfighting the alien Overlords and their Skitter minionsfor the right to live on planet Earth in the TNT dramaFalling Skies.
Returning Sunday, June 9, for a third season,Falling Skies stars Noah Wyle as Tom Mason, a wid-owed father and former history professor who findshimself having to put the lessons of the FoundingFathers into action as leader of the fighting 2ndMassachusetts Militia Regiment.
When we last left Tom, the elder two (Drew Roy,Connor Jessup) of his three sons had fallen underalien influence to varying degrees, youngest son Matt(Maxim Knight) was growing up fast, and Tom andlove Anne Glass (Moon Bloodgood) had just learnedthey were expecting.
“It’s a biological necessity for the survival of thespecies,” says Wyle of the anticipated blessed event.“There’s a certain air of sobriety about bringing achild into this particular world. But nonetheless, it’snecessary.
“It consummates the relationship between Tomand Anne. They’ve healed themselves from their griefand what they’ve lost and are committed to startinganew. It’s a huge turning point in their relationship.”
And despite his protestations to the contrary lastseason, Tom has also, like George Washington beforehim, answered not only the military but the political
Falling Skies Returns With Horses, A Baby and The French
By Kate O’Hare
call of his nation.“When we find
him this year,” Wylesays, “he is in factthe president of theUnited States, whichis 14 square blocksaround Charleston,South Carolina. It’smore of a ceremonialtitle. He’s gone back on everything he said he wantedto do at the end of last season, and we find him in acompletely different place.”
Tom has also made an alliance with a new race ofaliens, the Volm, who have shown up and offeredtheir assistance.
Says series executive producer Remi Aubuchon, “Ithought it would be nice if, all of a sudden, it lookedlike we were doomed with the Overlords, and how funit would be if we had the French to come help us, onlythey’re aliens.
“I don’t want to spoil everything, but I think what’sfun about the parallels is we never really quite knewwhat France’s secret objectives were, if there wereany. But if you’re being pummeled to death with supe-rior weapons, it’s always good to have someone whohas a big stick as well.”
The Volm’s General Lafayette is called “Cochise,”and he exists in more than just pixels.
“Initially,” says Wyle, “it was going to be this sortof a CGI-designed alien, then they thought, ‘Let’s doourselves a favor and cast us an actor to play the part,then we can digitize it. So we had something three-dimensional to work with.
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tv specials & highlights
tv specials & highlights
9:30 1 Call of the Wildman6 Lava Chasers: Island Secrets
10:00 $ Drenaje Profundo* 48 Hours1 TankedP Ultimate Survival Alaska
11:00 1 Gator Boys4 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation> The SoupD American GreedL Great Bear Stakeout Grizzly bearscome out of hibernation to feed, mate andfight for territory.P Ultimate Survival Alaska
SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2013
7:00 * 60 Minutes` Dateline NBC1 Austin Stevens AdventuresP Drugs, Inc.
7:30 B Duck Dynasty8:00 * The 67th Annual Tony Awards
At the Radio City Music Hall in New York,the annual ceremony honors excellenceon Broadway. (N), The Wind Gods The 33rd America’sCup yacht race sees American yachtUSA-17 defeating the Swiss-ownedAlinghi 5.1 Deadly 604 NCISB Duck DynastyD Coca-Cola: The Real Story Behindthe Real Thing Melissa Lee revealssecrets about the world’s most-popularsoft drink.L Alaska: The Last FrontierP Ultimate Survival Alaska: TheExtra Mile[ BackStory
8:30 1 Deadly 606 Secrets of the EarthB Duck Dynasty∫ Especial Auto Show Chicago 2013
9:00 , Masterpiece Classic0 Army Wives4 NCIS6 Weather That Changed the World> Keeping Up With the KardashiansB Duck DynastyD The New Age of Wal-Mart Theworld’s largest retailer tries to reinventitself with new leadership and overhaul-ing stores.L North AmericaN Moto-Cause: Neale Bayly RidesP Ultimate Survival Alaska∂ Game of Thrones
9:30 6 Weather That Changed theWorldB Duck Dynasty
10:00 $ Extranormal, Masterpiece Mystery!0 The Client List1 Fatal AttractionsP Life Below Zero∂ Veep
10:30 > The Wanted LifeB Storage Wars
10:55 ∫ Banshee11:00 1 Fatal Attractions
2 Justice For Trayvon: Our Son isYour Son The tragic death of an unarmedblack teen in 2012.6 Secrets of the Earth: Love Campaign> Fashion PoliceD Cocaine Cowboys How Miamibecame the drug, murder, and cash capi-tal of US.L North AmericaP Ultimate Survival Alaska
MONDAY JUNE 10, 2013
7:00 L Fast N’ LoudP Going Ape
8:00 _ ( The Bachelorette) Oh Sit!* How I Met Your Mother, Anyone and Everyone People’s reac-tions to teens or adult children coming out.1 The Planet’s Funniest Animals6 LoadedL Fast N’ LoudP Brain Games
8:30 * Rules of Engagement1 Deadly 606 LoadedP Brain Games
9:00 ) The Carrie Diaries* 2 Broke GirlsN R U Faster Than a RedneckP Brain Games
9:30 * Mike & Molly6 Hurricane Hunters
10:00 * Hawaii Five-01 Dog WhispererP The Numbers Game
10:01 _ ( Mistresses` The Winner Is...
10:30 > After LatelyN Dumbest Stuff on Wheels
11:00 1 Call of the Wildman6 LoadedL Fast N’ LoudP Brain Games∫ Banshee
TUESDAY JUNE 11, 2013
7:00 0 Dance MomsB Storage WarsL Deadliest CatchP The Devil’s Playground Amishteenagers are allowed to experience life inthe outside world.
7:30 B Storage Wars7:50 π ILM — Industrial Light & Magic:
Creating The Impossible Celebrating the35th anniversary of the design studio.
8:00 ) Hart of Dixie* NCIS, Nature0 Dance Moms
8:30 1 Deadly 606 ProspectorsB Storage Wars
9:00 ) America’s Next Top Model* NCIS: Los Angeles
, Cuban Missile Crisis — ThreeMen Go to War Inside story of theCuban Missile Crisis features profilesof John F. Kennedy and Fidel Castro.0 Dance Moms1 My Cat From Hell6 Weather That Changed theWorldD Crowd RulesL Deadliest CatchN Stuntbusters
10:00 * Brooklyn DA, Frontline (PA)0 Pretty Wicked MomsP Taboo USA
10:30 B Shipping WarsL Backyard Oil: Kentucky BoomN American Trucker
11:00 4 CSI: Crime SceneInvestigation6 ProspectorsL Deadliest Catch
WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 2013
7:00 0 Unsolved MysteriesB Duck DynastyL MythBustersP Breakout
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17 Vol. 25, No. 38 • June 6 - 12, 2013
By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway
A large standing room only crowd gathered at theA. O. Shirley Recreation Grounds on Saturday night,to witness the biggest track and field event in the 43 –year history of the BVI Athletics Association, with par-ticipants from 17 countries in attendance.
The inaugural BVI Twilight Invitational—a one dayarea permit meet which replaced the 2 day BVIInvitational that ran from 1971-2010, was run in con-junction with the Leeward Islands Jr. Invitational andfeatured professional athletes from across NorthAmerica and the Caribbean.
The history making competition launched the BVIas the newest member in the NACAC Area (NorthAmerica, Central America & Caribbean) to host suchan event behind Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Martinique,St. Martin, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and the CaymanIslands. Here though, fans got two meets in one—which made it completely different to the others onthe circuit.
From the time Guadeloupe’s Sareena Carticrossed the line in the Leewards Invitational Girls400m in 54.53 seconds the tone had been set withthe first competition record and ended with Canada’sWomen’s 4x100m Relay running 43.97 seconds, thefastest time women have ever run in the territory. Thismarks a new All Comers Record—one of six on thenight of the professional side of the meet. Carti’s timeled to 10 Leewards Jr. Invitational records.
Jamaica’s Particia Hall established two recordsamong the professional females in the 200 and 400mwith times of 22.93 and 51.34 seconds respectively.Then there was St. Kitts and Nevis’ Kim Collins—at 37years the oldest in the field returning to the territory forthe first time in 19 years. She demolished the 100m AllComers Record of 10.45 seconds established byAnguilla’s Zharnel Hughes last year with a run of 10.19.
“This meet is a great idea and a great atmos-phere. We want people to understand that you cansee world-class performances here, although noteverybody has money to go to the WorldChampionships in Russia, you can still have people ofthat caliber competing here. It also gives motivationto the younger athletes to excel,” Collins said.
Local fans had something to cheer about when theLeewards segment only 3-peat winner Taylor Hill, whonarrowly edged teammate L’Tisha “Lea” Fahie in the100 and 200m respectively, teamed with Fahie, JonelLacey and Tarika “Tinker Bell” Moses: That not onlybroke the meet record but established a new NationalYouth Record for athletes U18, with a time of 46.62seconds.
Trevia Gumbs' Shot Put toss of 14.03m qualifiedher for next month’s IAAF World Youth Championshipsin Donetsk, Ukraine—a similar feat accomplished bySt. Kitts’ Kimberly Liburd when she cut the sand at5.96m in the Long Jump.
Thanks to all who contributed in anyway to mak-ing the event a resounding success.
Anguilla's Zharnel Hughes wins the 200m
An Evening of Athletic Entertainment
18Limin’ Times Entertainment Guide
6:30 M The Crossover With MichelleBeadle
7:00 & College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)8 MLB Baseball Teams TBA.
8:00 4 WWE Monday Night RAW (N)10:30 M The Crossover With Michelle
Beadle11:00 & Lombardi’s Legacy
M Pro Football Talk (N)11:30 M NHL Overtime (N)
TUESDAY JUNE 11, 2013
12:30 PM M Babe Winkelman’s GoodFishing
3:00 & Numbers Never Lie (N)3:30 & Highly Questionable (N)
8 College Football Live (N)M Fishing Texas
6:00 & Around the Horn (N)M The Crossover With MichelleBeadle (N)N NASCAR Race Hub (N)
7:30 8 Soccer 2014 FIFA World CupQualifier: Teams TBA. (N)
8:00 ; Bull Riding Championship.= MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds atChicago Cubs. (N)
9:00 & Lombardi’s Legacy_ ( 2013 NBA Finals Game 3:Teams TBA. (N)
10:00 & Baseball Tonight (N)8 Soccer 2014 FIFA World CupQualifier: United States vs. Panama. (N)
10:30 ; UFC Ultimate InsiderM The Crossover With MichelleBeadle
11:30 M NHL Overtime (N)N Gearz
WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 2013
1:00 8 SportsCenter (N)2:30 M Bass 2 Billfish3:30 & Highly Questionable (N)
8 College Football Live (N); Track and Field Bolder Boulder.
5:00 & NFL32 (N)5:30 8 Pardon the Interruption
; UFC Ultimate Insider (N)M The Crossover With MichelleBeadle (N)N NASCAR Race Hub (N)
7:00 & NFL Live (N)8 MLB Baseball Teams TBA. 7:30M NHL HockeyN Pass Time
7:45 9 Sport Today8:00 & WNBA Basketball Connecticut
Sun at Indiana Fever. (N)6 Reel Rivals
10:00 & High School Basketball8 Baseball Tonight (N)
10:30 ; UFC Ultimate InsiderM The Crossover With MichelleBeadle
11:00 6 Reel RivalsM Pro Football Talk (N)
11:30 6 Reel RivalsM NHL Overtime
THURSDAY JUNE 6, 2013
12:30 PM M The Next Bite12:45 PM 9 Sport Today1:00 & LPGA Tour Golf Wegmans
LPGA Championship, First Round. (N)M American Hero Experience
1:30 M O’Neill Outside2:00 M Intrepid Outdoors2:30 & International Sporting Greats3:30 & College Football Live
8 College Football Live (N); Destination Polaris
4:00 & NFL LiveP Mountain Movers
6:30 ; UFC Ultimate InsiderM The Crossover With MichelleBeadle
7:00 ; Bull Riding Championship.8:00 N Rolex Sports Car Series
Racing Detroit.8:30 _ ( NBA Countdown (N)
8 Greatest Coaches in NFL History9:00 _ ( 2013 NBA Finals Game 1:
Teams TBA. (N)10:00 & Baseball Tonight
8 Baseball Tonight (N)10:30 ; UFC Ultimate Insider
N Inside the Headsets11:00 9 BBC News
M Pro Football Talk (N)11:30 M NHL Overtime (N)
FRIDAY JUNE 7, 2013
12:30 PM 9 BBC News1:00 & LPGA Tour Golf Wegmans
Championship, Second Round. (Joinedin Progress) (N)
1:30 M The Fishing AdventurerN NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Pocono 400, Practice.
2:10 = MLB Baseball PittsburghPirates at Chicago Cubs.
2:30 & International Sporting Greats3:30 & College Football Live
N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Pocono 400, Qualifying. (N)
5:00 M Pro Football Talk (N)6:30 M The Crossover With Michelle
Beadle7:00 & MLB Baseball Los Angeles
Angels of Anaheim at Boston Red Sox. 8 College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Pocono 400, Practice.N NASCAR Racing Camping WorldTruck Series: WinStar World Casino400K. (N)
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11:30 N NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup:Pocono 400, Qualifying.
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3:00 * PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. JudeClassic, Third Round. 8 College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)
3:30 _ ( WNBA Basketball PhoenixMercury at Indiana Fever. (N)
4:00 & College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)` World of Adventure Sports= MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics atChicago White Sox. (N)
5:00 ` 145th Belmont Stakes7:00 & College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)
8:00 ` NHL Hockey Conference Final:Teams TBA. (N)8 NASCAR Racing NationwideSeries: Dupont Pioneer 250. (N)
8:30 _ ( IndyCar Racing Firestone550. (N)
9:00 N Auto Racing General Tire Mint 10:00 & College Baseball NCAA Super
Regional: Teams TBA. (N); Boxing Golden Boy Live: PipinoCuevas Jr. vs. Juan Diaz.
11:30 6 Reel Rivals
SUNDAY JUNE 9, 2013
12:30 PM & Gymnastics Pro Challenge.1:00 * XTERRA Adventures
8 College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N); Track and Field Bolder Boulder.(Taped)
1:30 & Gymnastics Pro Challenge.2:00 ` Formula One Racing Canadian
Grand Prix. (N)2:10 = MLB Baseball Pittsburgh
Pirates at Chicago Cubs. 3:00 * PGA Tour Golf FedEx St. Jude
Classic, Final Round. 4:00 8 College Baseball NCAA Super
Regional: Teams TBA. (N)6:00 ; Bull Riding Championship.
N Lucas Oil Off Road Racing LasVegas. (N)
7:00 & College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)
7:31 _ ( NBA Countdown (N)8:00 _ ( 2013 NBA Finals Game 2: T
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10:00 & College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)
11:30 $ DeporTV` Sports Final
MONDAY JUNE 10, 2013
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1:00 & College Baseball NCAA SuperRegional: Teams TBA. (N)
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Weekly Suduko
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