I'm Adam White. I'm a software developer and writer based in Niagara Falls, Ontario. For over 10 years I've produced content for and helped manage the online community of Punknews.org. At JMR SoftwareSystems I code in Java for the server side of our custom web applications. I write about social media topics for the Business Link newspaper and chat with Niagara businesses and creatives via SocialMediaNiagara.

As a speaker I've given well-received talks for the City of Niagara Falls, the Niagara Falls and Fort Erie Chambers of Commerce, and a number of businesses and service organizations. I'm one of the founding members of the Niagara Social Media Club.

This place: You're looking at a mixed media blog built with Tumblr. Here I'll be posting a random stream of images, music, links and other media that catches my interest.

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Daniel Romano - She Was the World To Me

Attack In Black’s playing two sets tonight in St. Catharines. It’s going to be epic.

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The Sadies - “Cut Corners”

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Former Frenetics frontman Malcolm Bauld backed by Sudbury garage-punk act Statues. I’m not sure if this was ever officially released by either band, but they’re a great combination and it should be.

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I love “Strange Birds” in all its forms, whether it be the Sadies or the Constantines playing it. That they’re two of my favourite bands is beside the point.

This is from the incredible In Concert Volume 1 by the Sadies.

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The New Pornographers performing “Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk” on CBC Radio 1’s Q.

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The Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir growl their way through “Oh Sorrow” on the street in Belfast.

(via Bandwidth Films)

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It’s a sinister banjo morning.

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