Dwell on this
Speaking of friends’ sites, I really love Dwellephant’s blog. It’s like peeking over his shoulder and looking at his diary, which the voyeur in me quite likes.
Speaking of friends’ sites, I really love Dwellephant’s blog. It’s like peeking over his shoulder and looking at his diary, which the voyeur in me quite likes.
May 12, 2008
Drink. Pee. Repeat. Get the T-shirt, originally uploaded by cigelske. Tim Cigelske sits three feet away from me. He also is the purveyor of recycled shirts at Teecycle.org, where he finds cool recycled tees and sells them on his site for $7. Of that, a dollar goes to the River Revitalization Foundation. Shipping is an […]
May 9, 2008
Glen Hansard leapt up on stage with just his guitar; no mic, no band, just him and his powerful voice singing “Say It To Me Now,” the way his busking character did in the movie “Once.” That set the tone for the rest of the night, where it seemed that Hansard and his partner, Markéta […]
May 9, 2008
Lilledeshan Bose 3:50 i know that i want to be with someone pero i can’t cook or clean or do laundry i have no skills its embarrassing ninabruha 3:50 anokaba, hindi ka maid (what’s wrong with you? you’re not a maid) hahahah
May 5, 2008
Friday night’s was pretty busy (Gallery Night, etc.), which probably accounted for the Pabst Theater, three-fourths filled, at the Stars show. For some reason that made me feel bad — not only were many Milwaukeeans missing out on one of the best bands in the world, but I also have this crazy, possessive, protective feeling […]
May 4, 2008
I finally fixed my wonky blog. And now I get to do real portfolio things on this Word Press blog! Thanks Aul!
April 27, 2008
It was like being inside a washing machine, Bay View Post, on Saturday night. People in the crowded all-ages show were swirling around the moshpit, rubbing against each other, surfing above the crowd, pogoing up and down the audience, music pounding down on the crowd in waves — first from Seven Days from Samsara, then […]
April 25, 2008
Derek Fudesco used to be the bassist of the now-defunct art-punk band Pretty Girls Make Graves. Now he’s the guitar player for The Cave Singers. It might seem like a stretch, but the leap from gut-wrenching punk rock to gut-wrenching folk music isn’t that big, he said. Over the phone from not-quite-sunny Seattle, Fudesco talks […]
April 21, 2008
I’m still picking up pieces of my brain off the ground from the Kraftwerk show. Luckily I have photos of the first two minutes: people waiting around got their first vision of Kraftwerk through the curtain. These giant shadows of human beings against a red light, for “Man Machine.” And the wall behind them said […]
May 17, 2008
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