Filed under: Feature | Tags: 9th Street Espresso, Blue Bottle Coffee, Brooklyn, California, COFFEE, Gimme Coffee, Hollywood Los Angeles California, Ideo, Intelligentsia, New York, New Yorker, Ost, Ritual Coffee Roasters, San Francisco, United States
GOT LATTE ART? THESE GUYS DO
Photo & Pour Credit: Chris Alameda (Intelligentsia/Venice, CA)
A couple of nights ago, after a long digi-action-packed day at Digital Hollywood, I rolled up at my friend Sirin’s house for some yummie dinner. I was shocked and delightfully surprised to find Pro-Pourer Christopher Alameda from Intelligentsia in the house. As a former New Yorker, I expect over-cooked pasta or grilled cheese when invited over for dinner. As we all know, New Yorkers hardly use their stoves. OK…you know I’m talking about the ‘hattan. Anyways, the first thing that threw me for a loop was the rack of lamb simmering away in the oven. The second, was the fact that I knew incredible coffee was to be coming my way post- dinner.
But, let me back up for a second. Over the past year, I have slowly become more and more passionate about my coffee brew experience. It started when I visited Ritual in San Francisco and sought out the Clover machine experience. All I knew about the Clover was was that it was developed by a guy from Ideo, but then again, that’s all I needed to know really.
Ritual/San Francisco, CA
Later, I also took a visit to Blue Bottle Coffee, also in San Francisco, and checked out the filter drip method of serving coffee.
Blue Bottle Coffee/San Francisco, CA
Back home in NYC, I settled in with some local coffee favorites, including by far my #1, Gimme Coffee in Brooklyn. On any given week day or night, you would have found me computer-deep at Gimme Coffee with latte in hand while I was living in New York (I’ve since moved to LA). My obsession with Gimme was dual purpose really. I loved their coffee…and I wanted to become the mayor on Foursquare. (All those who claim on 4Square that I cheated in my quest to become mayor can suck it cry babies.)
Gimme Coffee/Brooklyn, NY
It is here that I first started paying attention to this concept of latte art. To define it, steamed milk is poured into a shot of espresso to create the resulting design. At first, I thought the foamy shapes on top of my favorite espresso brew were mere flirtations from my barista. That ended when I realized that my barista gave many patrons the frothy foam heart. Traitor… I soon began to rate my barista’s ability to deliver on something impressive from rosettas to things even more impressive. Speaking of which, not to call out my former local shop, but when you half ass it Ninth Street Espresso, I judged. You still make a mean cup of coffee tho.
It’s not until I had a long conversation with Chris and Katie from Intelligentsia in LA, that I realized this coffee latte art was more serious than I had originally considered.
To demonstrate this, there art a number of barista championships around the world from the World Latte Championship to the World Barista Championship.
Photo Credit: Anders Madsen
Candidate art for the World Latte Art Championship poured by an employee from the Dromedar coffee bar
Photo Credit: Coffee Geek
The Butterfly Two-Handed Pour by Sammy from Artigiano
If you need further convincing on the seriousness of the art or the competition, take a look at a video of Stephen Morrissey, The 2008 World Barista Champion.
So, if you dare, go get your latte art on. But please, don’t try it using that sad little Krups machine you have at home.
Marauder Coffee Favorites by City
(Each complete with free in-house Wi-Fi)
Photo & Pour Credit: Christopher Alameda
Intelligentsia (Which I am incidentally also the mayor of on Foursquare for the Venice location)
New York
Photo Credit: Premshree Pillai
Gimme Coffee
Several Locations (Brooklyn is by far my fav)
I like mine in two paws at once. And Gimme, if you ever want to take your special coffee hotness out of NY, email me.
San Francisco
Photo Credit: Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
Ritual Coffee Roasters
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Alaska, Government, NBC Universal, Oprah Winfrey, Sarah Palin, Television, Television program, United States
Oprah Winfrey, aiming to climb back from last season’s ratings slump, will attempt to make up with conservative viewers on Nov. 16 when she has Sarah Palin on her syndicated talk show. Palin’s new book, “Going Rogue,” is scheduled to hit bookstores the next day. (Iwantmedia 10/21, Washington Post 10/21)
Combining metrics across multiple platforms, ESPN says it delivered its biggest audience ever in Sept., including a combined total day rating of 1.65 million homes across ESPN’s networks, a 250% spike in time spent on ESPN 360.com (per Move Analytics,) and a 21% boost in unique visitors to ESPN.com, totaling 28.8 million visitors for the month. ESPN.com also had more viewers of online video in September than ever, with 9.3 million viewers logging nearly 196 million minutes of video viewing. (Cynopsis10/21)
Traditional television viewing patterns are collapsing and the industry needs to quickly figure out how to profit in a world where people can watch TV shows anytime, anywhere, says NBC Universal TV chief Marc Graboff. “The audience is so fragmented at the expense of TV shows.” (Iwantmedia 10/21, Reuters10/20)
Filed under: Feature | Tags: AIDS, California, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Office Space, Real Housewives, San Francisco, United States
DAILY MARAUDER GOES AWOL
Photo Credit: Thomas Hawke
Hey there loyal Marauderists,
Daily Marauder will be on hiatus from tomorrow until September. Being that this is such a large swath of time, I thought it would be worth mentioning a few reasons why we are going dark for so long. Take a deep breathe and deal with the abandonment issues. The purpose of this hiatus is to re-brand the site, re-define the user experience, and add what the movie Office Space refers to as a little bit more flair.
Daily Marauder has been a passion project of mine for the past 3 years. My mission for this site has always been to learn while assessing the digital landscape and speaking to companies about their strategies in this space. This, is still my mission. However, to continue to progress while maintaining some sense of sanity, I need some time to breathe, to re-create, and hopefully to produce a product you like even better than the one before it. During this hiatus, I will be doing a few things:
1) Beginning this Sunday, I and 2,000 other riders, will be biking from San Francisco to Los Angeles in the AIDS Lifecycle in support of the AIDS Foundation. If you would like to donate to the AIDS Foundation, click here. If you are interested in the journey, click on the image below or head to either of two places: www.twitter.com/dailymarauder or www.sftolaonbike.com
2) Re-brand and re-define: In the month of June, I plan to redefine my user flow and redesign the site to support that flow. The intention is to create a site which flows a bit easier and provides a more seamless user experience. More yay! and less nay. In addition, I will be consolidating my e-mail lists. You may receive an opt-in message during that time. I hope you decide to stick with us and continue to get your digital/TV/tech news on with us.
Till then. Try not to run me over on the road and I’ll catch you on the flipside of a few more Real Housewives of NJ episodes,
Marauder
Filed under: MISC | Tags: Blockbuster, Business, Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, Minimal instruction set computer, Movie studio, Providence Equity Partners, United States, Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal reports that Blockbuster‘s first-quarter revenue shrank nearly 20% to $1.12 billion and earnings dropped 39%. Blockbuster said few strong movies were available for rental during the quarter, but big titles, including “Watchmen,” will be out soon. The Wall Street Journal (5/15)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the movie studio controlled by Providence Equity Partners and TPG, is in talks to restructure $3.7 billion in debt. The studio says it aims to stay independent. (Iwantmedia 5/15, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aAkQCXqtlHvg 5/14)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Blu-ray Disc, Consumer electronics, New York, New York City, Television, United States, VUDU
Amazon revealed its third Kindle today at a jam-packed press conference in New York City. The new Kindle, which Techcrunch first caught wind of last year,
is expected to have a larger screen to be used for reading newspapers, magazines, and textbooks. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/06/the-big-kindle-revealed-liveblog/ 5/6)
Old Kindle vs. the new Kindle.
Looking to add to its subscriber base, Vudu will begin offering its collection of movies to Entone, a company that supplies set-top boxes and DVRs to regional TV providers. Vudu’s library includes more than 14,000 movies and TV programs. CED Magazine (5/2009) , xchange (5/5)
Sales of “connected” consumer-electronics products — including TVs, set-top boxes, servers, consoles and Blu-ray players — will reach 100 million units by 2013, according to a new study by Parks Associates. Kurt Scherf of Parks said the trend toward connected CE systems was fueled by consumers who wanted “whole-home access” to content as well as the ability to bring Web content to their TVs. Dealerscope (5/6) , CEPro.com (5/5)
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: Business, Facebook, Games, Sarah Lacy, TechCrunch, Twitter, United States, Zynga
Zynga
, the online gaming publisher, is making a ton of money. Just how much? Well, earlier reports put revenue at something around $50 million
, but some new numbers obtained
by Sarah Lacy suggests that it’s closer to $100 million. And clearly, it’s accelerating. We’re hearing that the run rate for 2009 may even be well above that. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/29/zynga-pushing-nine-figures-in-revenues-thanks-to-micro-transactions/ 4/29)
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: ESPN, Federal Communications Commission, Fox Broadcasting Company, National Football League, NFL Network, Simpsons, Supreme Court of the United States, United States
Football fans flocked to watch the 2009 NFL Draft, with the NFL Network, ESPN and ESPN2 gauging a record 39 million viewers, based on data from Nielsen. This year’s viewership number equates to approximately 2.5 million more tuning in from the previous year and also breaks the 2007 record of 38 million viewers. (Cynopsis 4/28)
Beginning next week, FOX is moving its newer animated comedy Sit Down, Shut Up out from under The Simpsons‘ shadow on Sundays to 7p followed by reruns of American Dad at 730p. The final episodes of King of the Hill’s last season will fill the 830p time period following The Simpsons. (Cynopsis 4/28)
(Below) It’s official. I’m outside the target demo age range. Now, I officially feel bad for watching The Hills…
MTV serves up a variety pack of new programming covering different genres such as reality, fashion, sports, comedy, animation as well as a live afternoon show. MTV continues to aim its programming to the millennial generation, those born between 1980-2000, with shows that are “aspirational, escapist and optimistic.” Nine new series join MTV’s lineup. (Cynopsis 4/28)
Despite a strong push by TNT with its coverage of the NBA playoffs, USA Network maintained its dominance in the weekly ratings race among ad-supported cable nets. For the week that ended April 26, USA averaged 3.18 million total viewers; TNT finished with 2.93 million viewers and finished No. 1 in the 18-to-34, 18-to-49 and 25-to-54 demographic groups. Mediaweek (4/28)
The U.S. Supreme Court says that the Federal Communications Commission may penalize even the occasional use of certain expletives on the air. The court’s ruling says the FCC — prompted by Cher’s use of the F-word during a 2002 live broadcast — is justified in fining broadcasters. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/04/28/ST2009042801819.html 4/29)


























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