Venture 4th Adventures

I posted this announcement on the Adamant LJ, but that’s announcement-only, so I figured that I’d repeat it here:

Adamant Entertainment’s previously-announced product line, Venture 4th, is being expanded! Not only will the line offer printable game tiles for use in fantasy campaigns, but starting in July it will also feature adventures usable with 4E!

The first Venture 4th adventure, Scourge of the Ratmen— for characters of levels 1-3– will be released in early July, in PDF and in Print. The overall Venture 4th line will launch this week with the release of Ice River Battle–a set of game tiles depicting a unique encounter location, available at RPGNow and DriveThruRPG.

This July — Declare Your Independence! Venture 4th!

Freelancers interested in contributing to the Venture 4th line should contact Adamant Entertainment at submissions@adamantentertainment.com.

Friday Music

Here we go….

For the solstice, to kick off summer, one of my favorite tracks from Springsteen’s latest album, Magic: Bruce Springsteen – “Girls In Their Summer Clothes.”

Another song I associate with summer, since I saw these guys at the Guinness Fleadh in NYC in late June 1999 (and for the edification of The Minion, who tells me that her future college roommate is apparently a big fan): The Saw Doctors – “N17.”

Caught the Tony Awards on TV recently, where In the Heights won best musical. I’ve heard people calling it “RENT for the new century” — it’s the story of a few days in the diverse neighborhood of Washington Heights, and mixes latin music, soul and hip-hop. I immediately grabbed the cast recording. It’s brilliant. Here is the number they performed at the awards — a track where the neighborhood discovers via the newspaper that somebody in the city won the Lotto (New York Lottery): In the Heights Original Broadway Cast – “96,000.”

Duffy is a new singer out of the UK — same sort of retro-soul vibe as Amy Winehouse, with slightly less talent, but massively less train-wreck-drug-abuse factor. Good stuff: Duffy – “Mercy.”

PONI HOAX is a french electronic act, who are obviously influenced by the early 80s New Romantics and Italo-disco sounds. This is a fun one: PONI HOAX – “Antibodies.”

New singer out of Brooklyn, whose sound mixes 90s neo-soul, 20s jazz, and 70s funk and rock. There aren’t enough O’s in Smooooooth to describe this one. Maiysha – “Wanna Be.”

This is one that I’ve posted before, but it’s been stuck in my head all week long, and I’ve been listening to it daily. So, to exorcise the brainworm: Mademoiselle K – “Ça Me Vexe.”

There you go. Hope you like.

Well….CRAP, Part Two.

First of the elimination quarterfinal games in Euro2008 was today — Portugal vs Germany.

I was rooting for Portugal, who played brilliantly in their initial games. Germany, on the other hand, was lacklustre and squeeked through to this round.

Final score: 3-2 Germany.

Portugal couldn’t BUY a goal. Christiano Ronaldo, the best player in the world, had a single assist, and no goals. The Germans, who couldn’t play well at all in their initial 3 games, suddenly came alive.

BOO.