magazine 4 HOMEGROWN HEALTHCARE One Gal’s Guide to Manage Your Health 6 A ROOM WITH A VIEW Take a Top Notch Alpine Getaway to the French Alps 8 QUALITY SHOWCASE A Review on Pirastro’s Newest Violin Strings 10 BEARTOOTH BACKPACKING A Backpacker’s Advice on What NOT To Do volume 1, two thousand fifteen 12 ROCKING ‘ROUND THE CLOCK Check out Performing Arts’ Fall Calendar
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m a g a z i n e
4HOMEGROWN HEALTHCARE
One Gal’s Guide to Manage Your Health
6A ROOM WITH A VIEW
Take a Top Notch Alpine Getaway to the French Alps
8QUALITY SHOWCASE
A Review on Pirastro’s Newest Violin Strings
10BEARTOOTH BACKPACKING
A Backpacker’s Advice on What NOT To Do
v o l u m e 1 , t w o t h o u s a n d f i f t e e n
12ROCKING ‘ROUND THE CLOCK
Check out Performing Arts’ Fall Calendar
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Homegrown Healthcare / 4
La Ferme de Cupelin, France / 6
Quality Showcase: Pirastro Strings / 8
Backpacking in the Beartooth’s / 10
UGA Performing Arts Fall Calendar / 12
CONTENTS
HEALTH
TRAVEL
ARTS
OUTDOOR
LOCAL EVENTS
EDITOR’S NOTE
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TAKING THE REINS ON OUR NUTRITIONBy Morgan Mooney-Jones
“How did mom do this?!” I ask myself, stand-ing hopeless in a Kroger grocery isle which, through the course of ten minutes, has some-how become an ocean— a sea of choices. Having decided to fore go my university meal plan my sophomore year of college, I quickly gain a deepened gratitude for my mother’s cooking and provision over my nutrition all these years. Now it’s in my hands.
With health care currently a sizzling hot
button on the nation’s political scene, today it is more important than ever to proactively take our nutrition seriously. Ideally the more time spent investing in planning healthy nutrition, the less time will be spent in the doctor’s office through the years. I can’t directly control decisions on government healthcare, but I can control the kind on my plate. I call it homegrown healthcare.
These days, I have a better handle on my grocery shopping and related decision making, though I will always be learning. But the key there is: always learning. For me, still a college student on a tight budget, taking my healthcare into my own hands has meant making baby steps towards healthier foods as I am financially able. These include shopping for locally grown goods at farmer’s markets, making tweaks in my grocery lists (ie. weaning off my favorite cinnamon sugar raisin bagels in favor of 100% whole wheat bagels, developing a taste for almond milk, watching out for our old friend high fructose corn syrup), always evaluating and taking into account the origin and produc-tion of my food.
I CAN’T DIRECTLY CONTROL GOVERNMENT HEALTHCARE, BUT I CAN CONTROL THE KIND ON MY PLATE.”MORGAN JONES
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MORGAN MOONEY
MORGAN MOONEY
Located a 5-minute drive from Saint-Gervais-les-Bains ski resort, La Ferme de Cupelin is a former 19th century farm facing Mont Blanc. It offers eco-friendly accommodation, a well-kept garden, a lounge, a restaurant and a bar, and free Wi-Fi.
The rooms at La Ferme de Cupelin are decorated in a chalet-style and warm tones. They feature a balcony, flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom with a stellar alpine view. Guests can make a reservation to dine in the restaurant which is open throughout the year and offers gourmet cuisine prepared with local products. Anexquisite dining experience on the scenic Outdoor Patio is also available through the summer months.
LA FERME DE CUPELIN, FRANCE
The rewly renovated Outdoor Patio (right) is prime for an elegant wedding reception, featuring lighting design by
A violinist for over 15 years, I’ve played a lot of sour notes, messed up too many solo’s, and worn out quite a few strings. In doing so, I’ve become familiar with the variety of sounds a violin can produce with different strings, and have developed an acute taste for a specific sound quality that best fits my playing style and instru-ment. I found this quality abundant in Pirastro’s Evah Pirazzi strings, known for their outstanding playability, exceptional response in any dynamic, rich complex sound, and exceptional projection.
PIRASTRO’S EVAH PIRAZZI STRINGS IMPRESS
Professional violinist Laura Cortese uses and recommends Evah Pirazzi strings (above)
“I use Pirastro’s Evah Pirazzi strings on my 1713 Stradavarius. I find that they offer the best combinations of power and quality.”
—Joshua Bell, world class violinist
By Morgan Jones
PIRASTRO®
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THINK TWICE BEFORE USING YOUR GPS TRACKING DEVICE
A FALSE ALARM
This past summer, my family and I embarked on what we thought would be a normal three day backpacking trip. Along with us for the first time, we brought a live GPS tracking device called Spot Connect through which we could send out pre-programmed messages to loved ones at home to either reassure them of our safety or to report an emergency.
The trip was beautiful. We summited Lake Fork trail in the Beartooth Mountain range, then hiked back to our base camp at Heart Lake for our second evening beneath the stars.
“MOONEY! MOONEY!” I awaken in my tent, startled and confused. Flashing lights. Someone is shouting our name. The voices come closer. Unbe-nownst to us, a GPS message we thought was “Safe and sound!” was scrambed in the GPS data base and actually sent out the following message earlier that day: “Non-life threatening injury. Evacuation help requested.” An 8 mile hike in the dead of night and hours later, two brave Montana State Rangers found us— not in dire need, but sleepily, blissfully ignorant of our horrible mistake!
BACKPACKING IN
By Morgan Jones
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JULLIARD STRING QUARTETOctober 7, 2014 // 7:00 pm In 2011, the Juilliard Quartet became the first classical music ensemble to be honored by the Recording Academy (the Grammy Awards) with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
PAUL HUANG, violinOctober 21, 2014 // 8:00 pm The 22-year-old Taiwanese-American violinist has been hailed by The Washington Post as “an artist with the goods for a significant career” and praised by The Strad for his “stylish and polished playing.”
THE HOT SARDINES November 17, 2014 // 8:00 pm Bandleader Evan “Bibs” Palazzo and singer “Miz Elizabeth” Bougerol combine with the Sardine ensemble of powerhouse musicians – and their very own tap dancer – to play hot jazz and sultry standards from the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s.
THE 5 BROWNSDecember 8, 2014 // 8:00 pm People magazine dubbed them the “Fab Five,” and the New York Post has proclaimed, “One family, five pianos and 50 fingers add up to the biggest classical music sensation in years.”
The University of Georiga Performing Arts center is posed to impress this 2014-2015 season. With the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra still locked out after a fallout with management on their new contract, Atlanta classical music fans are expected to join with eager Athenians in the Hugh Hodgeson Concert Hall.
In addition to student orchestra and ensemble performances, this season will feature greats like Javier Perianes on classical piano, renound baroque quartet Red Priest, The Russian State Symphony Orchestra, Milton Masciadri on the double bass, and the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra.
For more information on the University Performing Arts recitals, concerts and events, please visit pac.uga.edu.