Where to buy MOSH protein bars by Maria Shriver and cost explored
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Mental well-being has become the need of the hour in these trying times. To help you remain healthy, WAM founder Maria Shriver and her son Patrick Schwarzenegger launched MOSH.
The company created a range of “brain healthy” protein bars, using various “superfood ingredients”. If you’re planning to grab one of these or as many as you wish, we’ve got all details about where you can buy them.
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What is MOSH?
MOSH is a “brain health and wellness brand” launched by Maria and Patrick in September 2021.
The mission of the company is to create protein bars with a range of vital nutrients that are believed to nourish your brain.
According to the official site, MOSH’s protein bars consist of “lion’s mane, ashwagandha, MCT’s, omega-3s, collagen, vitamins B12 and D3”.
The brand has also promised to donate a portion of the money they make to help WAM fund women-based Alzheimer’s research.
Where to buy the healthy protein bars
We’re only two weeks into the New Year and some of you might still be trying to stick to your resolutions. The protein bars by MOSH are just the right option to keep you going.
The protein bars are available for sale on MOSH’s official site.
The brand offers a trial pack for $24.99, consisting of all the flavors.
You can also purchase individual protein bars at $31.99.
They come in three flavors: PB Chocolate Crunch, Peanut Butter Crunch and Chocolate Crunch.
The product is currently sold via MOSH’s site only. It isn’t available on any other retail shopping sites such as Amazon.
For more information, you can click here.
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“One of the Best Protein Bars of 2022”
MOSH protein bars have received great reviews from customers.
Forbes recently named it “One of the best protein bars of 2022” based on experts’ opinions.
Want to explore more options available on the market? Here are a few other healthy protein bars that made the list:
One Protein Bars
Kind Protein Bar (Almond Butter Dark Chocolate)
No Cow Bars
Outright Bars (Peanut Butter Oatmeal Raisin)
Power Crunch Whey Protein Bars
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Ingested release new music video “Rebirth”
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British death metal brutes Ingested have released their new single “Rebirth” in official music video form — stream the clip below. The track appears on the band’s new album, which is set to drop this fall on Metal Blade Records (more info coming soon).
“‘Rebirth’ has arrived at quite an important time for INGESTED. We’ve shed our skin and transformed into our next phase,” says frontman Jason Evans. “We decided on a live video for the single as we’ve missed the bubbling intensity of playing live so much over the past year or so, we really wanted capture the destructive nature of an INGESTED show. Unchained, unleashed and unburdened, we’re ready to show the world what INGESTED is truly capable of, and to all our fans, thank you for sticking with us through the years, the best is yet to come!”
Ingested are currently raging on the road with Fit For An Autopsy, Enterprise Earth, Signs of the Swarm and Great American Ghost as part of a USA romp — see all upcoming tour dates after the video.
Stream:
Remaining Tour Dates:
1/14 — Portland, OR — Dante’s [TIX]
1/15 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
1/17 — Sacramento, CA — Goldfield Trading Post
1/18 — Petaluma, CA — The Phoenix Theater
1/19 — Los Angeles, CA —1720
1/20 — San Diego, CA — Brick By Brick [TIX]
1/22 — Mesa, AZ — Nile Theater
1/24 — Austin, TX — Come And Take It Live
1/25 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
1/26 — Dallas, TX — Gas Monkey Bar & Grill
1/27 — Oklahoma City, OK — Oklahoma City Limits
1/28 — Memphis, TN — Growlers
1/29 — St. Louis, MO — Red Flag
1/30 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East [TIX]
2/1 — Tampa, FL — Crowbar
2/2 — West Palm Beach, FL — Respectables
2/3 — Orlando, FL — Soundbar
2/4 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade [TIX]
2/5 — Greensboro, NC — Blind Tiger
2/7 — Pittsburgh, PA — Crafthouse
2/8 — Baltimore, MD — Sound Stage [TIX]
2/9 — Philadelphia, PA — The Foundry [TIX]
2/10 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
2/11 — Hartford, CT — Webster Underground
2/12 — New York, NY — The Gramercy Theatre [TIX]
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Vampires Everywhere new video single, “Sudden Death”
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Las Vegas-based horror rock act Vampires Everywhere have released today their latest single “Sudden Death” in official music video form — check out the clip below.
Frontman Michael Vampire comments, “I am beyond excited to continue my 12-year journey with Vampires Everywhere into 2022. Bringing back Vampires has inspired me and given me a fresh outlook on my music career. That being said I’m stoked to release our next single “Sudden Death”. I wanted to tackle my love for the occult and my relationship demons. This song is a direct hybrid of those elements.”
Michael adds, “The music video was so fun to shoot this time. Everything was perfectly planned out and storyboarded. It’s about a girl that is trapped in her own head, toying with the idea of taking her own life. She’s been turned into a monster, a vampire by me. She’s watching me from this creepy TV HQ-type space debating her next move. She ultimately decides to destroy me to get revenge to appease her own demons. I’m excited for people to see and hear the new 2022 Vampires Chapter. I am grateful we will be hitting the road in February to play “Sudden Death” live as I’m stoked to see how it translates on a stage.”
ICYMI, Vampires Everywhere recently announced their spring 2022 North American ‘From Hell With Love’ tour with Young Medicine, City of the Weak and Junexa — see those dates after the video.
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‘From Hell With Love’ Tour Dates:
February 4 – Las Vegas, NV – Rockstar Bar
February 5 – Tucson, AZ – The Rock
February 7 – Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
February 8 – Lubbock, TX – Jake’s Backroom
February 10 – Oklahoma City, OK – 89th Street
February 11 – Kansas City, MO – Vivo
February 12 – Joliet, IL – The Forge [TIX]
February 13 – Fort Wayne, IN – Piere’s (Stan’s Room)
February 14 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop [TIX]
February 15 – Memphis, TN – Growlers
February 16 – Nashville, TN – Exit In
February 17 – Huntsville, AL – HSV Sidetracks
February 18 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade [TIX]
February 19 – New Orleans, LA – Gasa Gasa
February 20 – Dallas, TX – Amplified Live
February 22 – Austin, TX – Come & Take It Live
February 23 – El Paso, TX – The Rockhouse
February 25 – Phoenix, AZ – The Nile
February 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Catch One
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Scorpions share new song, “Rock Believer”
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Scorpions have shared the title track for their new album ‘Rock Believer.’ Listen here [embedded below].
Commenting on the advance release of the title track of their latest album, due out on February 25, Klaus Meine, both singer and author of the lyrics, says, “Over the years, we’ve heard people say lots of times that rock is dead. But there are still millions of rock believers out there all over the world that prove them wrong. Our fans are the best in the world. We’ll see you someday somewhere out there, because we’re Rock Believers, just like you.”
The song is a fundamental commitment to rock music, composed by a band in the style of their outstanding, globally successful recordings of the 1980s.
Meine says, “The new material sees us return to our roots. We simply wanted to reactivate the original SCORPIONS’ DNA — great riffs, strong melodies. We tried to transport that live feel to the studio with all five of us playing in one room again at last. Having Mikkey Dee in the band is like a shot of fresh energy and real fun.”
Due to the pandemic, the recording sessions planned in America had to be canceled and relocated to Germany.
Matthias Jabs says, “In a way, the situation was a blessing in disguise for us.” The band had already hired a studio in Los Angeles, but their plans were thwarted by fate. Instead, the musicians found themselves stuck at home, three of them only a stone’s throw away from the legendary Peppermint Park Studios in Hanover, and as soon as travel restrictions were relaxed, Pawel Maciwoda and Mikkey Dee were able to join them from Poland and Sweden respectively.
“And everything suddenly felt like it had back in the 1980s, when the five of us rocked together, hanging out at the corner pub in the evenings and talking about our music,” Jabs reminisces.
“We had already started to talk about a new album back in 2018,” recalls Rudolf Schenker.
The new single “Rock Believer” is the album’s exclamation mark and credo. The video will follow on January 18.
The spectacular single cover was designed by Klaus Voormann, Grammy winner (“Best Record Cover 1966”) and also creator of the artwork of the award-winning Beatles album Revolver.
In March and April 2022, the band are set to perform at the Planet Hollywood Resorts & Casino in Las Vegas as part of their residency, followed by a European tour scheduled to kick off with a number of shows in Germany in June 2022, with more concerts around the world in the pipeline.
Listen to the previously released “Peacemaker” here.
Press release courtesy of Freeman Promotions
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Save the date: These 17 Memphis food festivals and events need to be on your calendar
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Mark your calendars! 2022 is filled with food festivals that need to be on your calendar.
From an international hot wings festival to beer fests to a world-class event with top chefs from around the country, there is something for everyone on this list.
Science of Beer
Tap into a keg full of fun and learning. Science of Beer is 6:30-9 p.m. Jan. 15 at MoSH (formerly the Pink Palace), 3050 Central Ave.
The Science of Beer event is a combination beer tasting and education workshop that raises money for education and programming for MoSH.
This event is an opportunity to talk to local brewers, attend mini-lectures and participate in other interactive beer-themed activities. The event will feature beer stations each with some educational components, food vendors, multiple science areas hosted by MoSH and local science groups, mini-lectures and games.
Tickets start at $45, and VIP options are available.
For more information and tickets, visit moshmemphis.org.
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Memphis Restaurant Association Awards Food Festival
The Memphis Restaurant Association will host its first MRA Awards Food Festival on Feb. 27. The event will be at The Kent, 61 Keel Ave.
Details have yet to be announced, but this festival will replace the MRA’s annual awards banquet. Unlike past award banquets that were for MRA members only, the general public is invited to celebrate the excellence in the Memphis restaurant community at this new festival.
For more information and tickets, visit memphisrestaurants.com.
Black Restaurant Week
The seventh annual Memphis Black Restaurant Week is March 6-12. This annual dining week is an opportunity for Black-owned restaurants to offer dining deals to bring in new customers and raise awareness.
This is a perfect week to try a new restaurant or revisit one you haven’t been to in awhile. The list of restaurants is eclectic and diverse in menu offerings and parts of town. The common denominator is that they are all minority-owned establishments.
The week culminates with the sixth annual Soulful Food Truck Festival on March 13.
For more information, visit blackrestaurantweek.com.
Rajun Cajun Crawfish Festival
The 29th Rajun Cajun Crawfish Festival is April 24. Organizers say they hope this year’s festival will be back in Downtown Memphis at its traditional location on Wagner Place and Riverside Drive, but that’s dependent on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic. (In 2021, the event was drive thru-only at Minglewood Hall and Malco Cordova Cinema.)
The annual event features more than 15,000 pounds of crawfish, live music and games for the kids. Proceeds from the event support Porter-Leath, a nonprofit that provides social services to at-risk children and families in Memphis.
For more information, visit porterleath.org.
Memphis Greek Festival
Opa! Memphis Greek Festival will celebrate its 63rd festival May 20-21 at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 573 N. Highland.
Attendees can enjoy authentic Greek foods, dance, music and culture. The popular “drive-thru” featuring Greek dishes like souvlakia, pastichio and moussaka will once again be back.
Tickets are $3 per person.
For more information and tickets, visit memphisgreekfestival.com.
Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest
Calling all barbecue lovers! The 44th edition of the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest will be May 11-14 at Liberty Park, formerly Memphis Fairgrounds.
The World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, the largest pork barbecue contest in the world, features the championship categories of Whole Hog, Rib and Shoulder, plus the Patio Porkers, an amateur division for those who want to test their skills before competing with the professionals.
For more information and tickets, visit memphisinmay.org.
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Memphis Italian Festival
Memphis Italian Festival will return to Marquette Park in East Memphis on June 2-4.
For more than three decades, the festival and cooking contest have celebrated all things Italian in Memphis. What originated as a Holy Rosary School fundraiser in a parking lot with eight teams has grown into a full-blown festival and cooking competition with more than 40 teams competing for the title of Grand Champion.
For more information, visit facebook.com/memphisitalianfestival.
Craft Food & Wine Festival
The third annual Craft Food & Wine Festival benefiting Church Health is set for June 5 at the Columns in Downtown Memphis.
The Craft Food & Wine Festival is what organizer Cristina McCarter calls a “foodie megatopia.” Guests will be able to eat, drink and shop their way through more than 30 vendors of meats, pasta, jams, wine and all things tasty.
It’s a rare opportunity to meet and shop from local food artisans, while tasting their products.
There will be two different tasting sessions that afternoon. Tickets start at $75 per person. VIP options are available.
For more information and tickets, visit craftfoodandwinefest.com.
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Le Bon Appetit
Le Bon Appetit is back again this year.
The annual fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital is set for 7 p.m. June 11 at Crosstown Concourse and will feature award-winning chefs from Memphis and across the country. This event always brings some of the nation’s most celebrated talent together in Memphis, all working to continue the mission of raising funds for Le Bonheur.
For more information and tickets, visit lebonappetit.org.
Memphis Vegan Festival
The second annual Memphis Vegan Festival is 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 18 at the Pipkin Building at Tiger Lane.
The 2021 festival showcased 15 plant-based food vendors, two vegan food trucks, 25 lifestyle vendors and live music.
For more information, visit facebook.com/901veganfestival.
Memphis Chicken & Beer Festival
If you love chicken and beer, you need to put Aug. 6 on your calendar.
The fourth annual Memphis Chicken & Beer Festival will be held on the field of the Liberty Bowl that afternoon.
Expect live entertainment throughout the event, as well as yard games and inflatables. Local restaurants will have food available for purchase. You must be 21 or older to attend.
For more information and tickets, visit memphischickenandbeer.com.
Le Diner En Blanc
The date for Le Diner En Blanc is still a secret, but it usually happens in August.
This unique dining experience is a gourmet picnic where all attendees wear white. The event started in France more than 30 years ago, and has grown into a worldwide event with dinner happening in cities across the globe.
The event’s location is a secret. Guests meet at various pre-determined gathering spots across the city to board chartered buses that will transport them and all their picnic accoutrements to the surprise location. And as the name “en blanc” suggests, guests must wear all white; as well as bring picnic supplies that are also white.
For more information and tickets, visit memphis.dinerenblanc.com.
World Championship Hot Wing Contest & Festival
The World Championship Hot Wing Contest & Festival (formerly the Southern Hot Wing Festival) is tentatively set for Oct. 1. (The date depends on the Tigers football schedule.)
The event that started almost 20 years ago as a small competition now takes place at Tiger Lane. It’s become a serious competition with competitors from across the globe. Kansas City Barbecue Society has sanctioned the World Championship Hot Wing Contest & Festival for more than 10 years.
Enjoy live bands, a parade, contests, kids zone and other festivities. To get wing samples from the 80-plus competing teams, attendees make a small donation to go to the Ronald McDonald House at each tent.
For more information and tickets, visit worldwingfest.com.
Cooper-Young Beerfest
The exact date has not been set for the 12th annual Cooper-Young Beerfest, but organizers say it will be in October.
This annual fundraising event benefits the Cooper-Young Community Association (CYCA). All money raised goes to the CYCA and is used to keep the beloved Midtown Memphis neighborhood clean, friendly, safe and welcoming to all who visit.
It’s a regional festival with all breweries featured located within a day’s drive of Cooper-Young.
As in years past, the festival will be held at Midtown Autowerks, 795 S. Cooper.
For more information and tickets, visit cybeerfest.org.
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Memphis Food & Wine Festival
Memphis Food & Wine Festival will be back this fall. The upscale food and wine event is Oct.15 at the Radians Amphitheater at Memphis Botanic Garden.
This event offers patrons the opportunity to interact face-to-face with leading chefs and vintners from around the nation.
The 2022 event will once again feature renowned chefs, including several Memphis favorites. Dozens of wineries will be present, each serving six to eight wines from their portfolio.
For more information and tickets, visit memphisfoodandwinefestival.org.
Grind City Coffee Xpo
Grind City Coffee Xpo will be back for the third time. This year’s event is Nov. 5.
This event is focused on coffee culture and everything that goes with it. From roasters to shops, the Xpo highlights the amazing people and passion that exist in the coffee community. The event’s mission is to offer even more exciting ways to learn about and enjoy your favorite cup of joe. Guests can enjoy coffee tastings, as well as attend coffee and cocktail demos.
For more information and tickets, visit grindcitycoffee.com.
Downtown Dining Week
Downtown Dining Week returns in 2022 for its 14th year. The exact dates have yet to be set, but it is traditionally the first week of November.
This dining week is the perfect time to try out a new Downtown Memphis restaurant or revisit an old favorite.
The Downtown Memphis Commission supports the Downtown Memphis restaurant community with an annual Downtown Dining Week each November. All specials will be priced at $20.22 this year.
For more information, visit downtownmemphis.com.
Jennifer Chandler is the Food & Dining reporter at The Commercial Appeal. She can be reached at jennifer.chandler@commercialappeal.com and you can follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @cookwjennifer.