Subzero Zine is an independent print music magazine based out of Long Island.
It was started in March 2006 by Kelly Loeffler, Amanda LaRocco and Alexa Panopoulos. Alexa and Amanda soon headed other ways; Amanda creating her own publication, known as Heyy Indiana Magazine. Subzero is still being run by Kelly and now Tara Rosa, who joined aboard in March 2007.
Previous bands Subzero has interviewed include, Relient K, Envy on the Coast, Orion, Roses are Red, Jay Hansen, This Providence, Kill the Arcade, June, All Time Low, East of Brooklyn, Cute Is What We Aim For, My Getaway, November Kills, Permanent Me, Emanuel, Always Rushing By, Juniper Sky, Cambridge, Spitalfield, Over It, A Static Lullaby, Punchline, Valencia, Bayside, We Are The Fury, Anberlin, Driving East, Men Women & Children, MC Lars, Fire Escape, Chiodos, Aiden, Senses Fail, Circa Survive, 2*Sweet, AKissForJersey, The High Court, Socratic, The Graduate, Forever the Sickest Kids, LoveHateHero, Big City Lights, Boys Night Out, Olympia, Disarming Arctica, Stereo Skyline, Sunday Night Scene, Brookside, Destiny or Design, Meg & Dia, The Varsity, Dr. Manhattan, Nassau, H is for Hero, Bela Kiss, Monty Are I, Powerspace, Holiday Parade & Madina Lake.
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It was started in March 2006 by Kelly Loeffler, Amanda LaRocco and Alexa Panopoulos. Alexa and Amanda soon headed other ways; Amanda creating her own publication, known as Heyy Indiana Magazine. Subzero is still being run by Kelly and now Tara Rosa, who joined aboard in March 2007.
Previous bands Subzero has interviewed include, Relient K, Envy on the Coast, Orion, Roses are Red, Jay Hansen, This Providence, Kill the Arcade, June, All Time Low, East of Brooklyn, Cute Is What We Aim For, My Getaway, November Kills, Permanent Me, Emanuel, Always Rushing By, Juniper Sky, Cambridge, Spitalfield, Over It, A Static Lullaby, Punchline, Valencia, Bayside, We Are The Fury, Anberlin, Driving East, Men Women & Children, MC Lars, Fire Escape, Chiodos, Aiden, Senses Fail, Circa Survive, 2*Sweet, AKissForJersey, The High Court, Socratic, The Graduate, Forever the Sickest Kids, LoveHateHero, Big City Lights, Boys Night Out, Olympia, Disarming Arctica, Stereo Skyline, Sunday Night Scene, Brookside, Destiny or Design, Meg & Dia, The Varsity, Dr. Manhattan, Nassau, H is for Hero, Bela Kiss, Monty Are I, Powerspace, Holiday Parade & Madina Lake.
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Goise
Goise, pronounced like "noise", is a 'wild-card' slang word, widely used among all age groups throughout the United States. You may have heard the rage yourself. You may know someone who uses this term and wondered what it means and why you've been hearing it.
The word itself is unique, for it has no actual meaning. It can be used as a verb or a noun, depending on the application. Many use the word simply when they can think of no other comment. Example: (person 1): "I found a new coat that has a hood, I'm happy about that." (person 2): "umm....goise."
Goise can also be used as a greeting, usually to unexpecting strangers. You can simply yell Goise! (for no apparent reason, of course) to someone walking down the street, or say "Goise!" to someone who holds the door open for you. In these cases, goise can be used as a verb, especially in past-tense. Example: "I goised someone today!"
The possibilities are endless really. Goise is not intended to be used as an insult, although unwary strangers, upon hearing the strange greeting, may take it as such.
A person who loyally uses the word, despite any who find it strange, is referred to as a "goiserclause", a take-off of names such as "Santa Clause".
www.urbandictionary.com currently has a brief definition of "goise".
Goise, pronounced like "noise", is a 'wild-card' slang word, widely used among all age groups throughout the United States. You may have heard the rage yourself. You may know someone who uses this term and wondered what it means and why you've been hearing it.
The word itself is unique, for it has no actual meaning. It can be used as a verb or a noun, depending on the application. Many use the word simply when they can think of no other comment. Example: (person 1): "I found a new coat that has a hood, I'm happy about that." (person 2): "umm....goise."
Goise can also be used as a greeting, usually to unexpecting strangers. You can simply yell Goise! (for no apparent reason, of course) to someone walking down the street, or say "Goise!" to someone who holds the door open for you. In these cases, goise can be used as a verb, especially in past-tense. Example: "I goised someone today!"
The possibilities are endless really. Goise is not intended to be used as an insult, although unwary strangers, upon hearing the strange greeting, may take it as such.
A person who loyally uses the word, despite any who find it strange, is referred to as a "goiserclause", a take-off of names such as "Santa Clause".
www.urbandictionary.com currently has a brief definition of "goise".
A mixed drink served warm. Using a base of espresso, it is a strong pick-me up. The name comes from its strong taste and Irish ingredients. A stronger flavored version of the Irish Lass.
Orgins
A modern take on the classic Irish Coffee.
How to Make
Ingredients
*Espresso
*Bailey's Irish Cream
*Jameson's Irish Whiskey
Mixing
Irish Bar Maid
*2 Shots Espresso
*1 Shot: Pour enough caramel syrup to cover the bottom of the shot glass. Then fill half the remaining space with Bailey's Irish Cream. Finally, carefully pour Jameson's Irish Whiskey over the back of a spoon to fill the remaining space. You should finish with a multi-layered shot.
Serve separately and allow the drinker to mix.
Serving
*Espresso Cup: Sipped liked a coffee.
*On the rocks: Mix and pour over ice for a relaxed summer version.
See Also
*Bailey's Irish Cream
*Irish Lass
*Irish Coffee
Orgins
A modern take on the classic Irish Coffee.
How to Make
Ingredients
*Espresso
*Bailey's Irish Cream
*Jameson's Irish Whiskey
Mixing
Irish Bar Maid
*2 Shots Espresso
*1 Shot: Pour enough caramel syrup to cover the bottom of the shot glass. Then fill half the remaining space with Bailey's Irish Cream. Finally, carefully pour Jameson's Irish Whiskey over the back of a spoon to fill the remaining space. You should finish with a multi-layered shot.
Serve separately and allow the drinker to mix.
Serving
*Espresso Cup: Sipped liked a coffee.
*On the rocks: Mix and pour over ice for a relaxed summer version.
See Also
*Bailey's Irish Cream
*Irish Lass
*Irish Coffee
Born: Tehran, Iran
Date of Birth: June 26, 1974
Currently lives in Boston, MA
Attending Harvard Medical School
B.A. in Molecular & Cell Biology with emphasis in Neurobiology from the University of California at Berkeley obtained in June 2001.
Arman Sadeghi dropped out of Capistrano Valley High School at the age of 16 after receiving all F's in the first semester of his junior year. After dropping out of school, he spent the next several years of his life working in the booming computer sector and created a comfortable living for himself. In June of 1999, he registered at Saddleback Valley College without having ever obtained a high school diploma or an equivalent. After 2 years at the community college in Mission Viejo, he transfered to The University of California at Berkeley where he studied Molecular & Cell Biology and Neurobiology. In May of 2001, he graduated with High Honors and a bachelor of arts from the UC Berkeley College of Letters and Sciences.
The next six years of his life were spent working in the business world in a field completely unrelated to his Bachelor's degree. He worked in the wireless sector for several years and eventually established his own consulting company called Simplified Retail Solutions, Inc (SRSi). SRSi specialized in retail training and recruitment. After successfully managing SRSi for 2 years, he took over a restaurant and brewery in Laguna Beach, Ca called The Laguna Beach Brewing Company. He later started a night club inside the restaurant called Blue Laguna which was an instant success. Blue Laguna and the Laguna Beach Brewing company were later sold and eventually closed. In August of 2007, he returned to school and relocated to Boston where he started medical school at Harvard Medical School.
Date of Birth: June 26, 1974
Currently lives in Boston, MA
Attending Harvard Medical School
B.A. in Molecular & Cell Biology with emphasis in Neurobiology from the University of California at Berkeley obtained in June 2001.
Arman Sadeghi dropped out of Capistrano Valley High School at the age of 16 after receiving all F's in the first semester of his junior year. After dropping out of school, he spent the next several years of his life working in the booming computer sector and created a comfortable living for himself. In June of 1999, he registered at Saddleback Valley College without having ever obtained a high school diploma or an equivalent. After 2 years at the community college in Mission Viejo, he transfered to The University of California at Berkeley where he studied Molecular & Cell Biology and Neurobiology. In May of 2001, he graduated with High Honors and a bachelor of arts from the UC Berkeley College of Letters and Sciences.
The next six years of his life were spent working in the business world in a field completely unrelated to his Bachelor's degree. He worked in the wireless sector for several years and eventually established his own consulting company called Simplified Retail Solutions, Inc (SRSi). SRSi specialized in retail training and recruitment. After successfully managing SRSi for 2 years, he took over a restaurant and brewery in Laguna Beach, Ca called The Laguna Beach Brewing Company. He later started a night club inside the restaurant called Blue Laguna which was an instant success. Blue Laguna and the Laguna Beach Brewing company were later sold and eventually closed. In August of 2007, he returned to school and relocated to Boston where he started medical school at Harvard Medical School.