Monday, August 28, 2006

Zoinks!

I've made 100 posts on this temporary blog. I gotta get my act together. I am working on a re-design for the "design" section of the site. So the blog is, like, an October thing. Hagurgle.

Yesterday, Dubbs and I were bored so I decided to see if the Klan has a website. Yeah. But, news of all news, there's a White Nationalist Internet chat show.
Cracker: Fucking immigrants!
Honky: The borders!
Cracker: Let's eat to the point of discomfort!
Honky: Fat...
We were bummed that the hosts ended up sounding like your run-of-the-mill Neo-Con pundit. We expected more ludicrous, overt racism. Saved by the Emmy's. Schmageggy.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Listen: Podcast, no8

Pleasing To Your Ears

Rick Rubin! Rick Rubin! Rick Rubin! An abbreviated, spotty, grossly inadequate career retrospective of America's greatest producer of the last 20 years. We got old school hip hop, we got metal, we got country, we got pop. Rick Rubin does it all. Meditate on these tracks, motherfucker:
"Rock the Bells" by LL Cool J
"Brass Monkey" by The Beastie Boys
"Raising Hell" by Run-D.M.C.
"Postmortem" by Slayer
"Wildflowers" by Tom Petty
"Otherside" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Renegades of Funk" by Rage Against the Machine
"Toxicity" by System of a Down
"Inertiatic Esp" by Mars Volta
"99 Problems" by Jay-Z
"Beverly Hills" by Weezer
"Delirious Love" by Neil Diamond
"The Long Way Around" by The Dixie Chicks
"God's Gonna Cut You Down" by Johnny Cash
Rick Rubin

As usual, the podcast is available throught RSS or iTunes. Here are the appropriate links:
* Click here to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
* Click here to visit the "Pleasing To Your Ears" page in the iTunes Music Store, where you can pick and choose from available episodes.
And for you folks that poo poo the enhanced podcast, here's the mp3 for episode eight:
no8 :: Rick Rubin! Rick Rubin! Rick Rubin!
Here's some Rick Rubin ephemra that I mentioned in this episode:
* Rick Rubin on Wikipedia
* "The 'Song Doctor' Is In", a Washington Post article about Rubin
* American Recordings website
* Video (YouTube) for Spank Rock's "Rick Rubin"
That's it for episode eight. Please tell your friends. Please tell me what you think. Please link on your blogs. Please tune in two weeks from now!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Bear Lake Photos

I've uploaded some Bear Lake photographs to my flickr photostream. A side-by-side comparison would likely reveal a great degree of similarity to last year's offering.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Oaxaca Photos

I've finally uploaded the best of my Oaxaca photos to flickr. They are available for your perusal. A few of them have comments, so if you see a white-bordered rectangle on top of the picture, roll your cursor over it for additional information.
My Oaxaca photo album.
Shavonne's Oaxaca photo album.
Sharis' photostream.
I also compiled my photographs of protest graffiti around the Zocalo. The photos and a brief explanation are available here.

Ogre Battle

How has this gem (YouTube) escaped my attention for so long? Thank you Internet Gods, I am your grateful servant.

Lightning bolt! Lightning bolt! Sleep!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Listen: Podcast, no7

Pleasing To Your Ears

We love podcasts, yes we do! We love podcasts, how 'bout you? Listen as I thrill you with my ability to fill out a vague online survey for a German graduate student. The tracks:
"Digital" by Joy Division
"The Only Answer" by Mike Doughty
"Lazy Eye" by Silversun Pickups
"Lights Off" by Mason Proper
"Angels and Darlas" by Say Hi To Your Mom
"Long Distance Call" by Phoenix
"Smiley Faces" by Gnarls Barkley
"Store Bought Bones" by The Raconteurs
"Days" by Bears
"Truth No. 2" by Dixie Chicks
"Why Are You Looking Grave?" by Mew
"Faster Gun" by The Wrens
"Breathe" by Alexi Murdoch
"She's Lost Control" by Joy Division
As usual, the podcast is available throught RSS or iTunes. Here are the appropriate links:
Click here to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
Click here to visit the "Pleasing To Your Ears" page in the iTunes Music Store, where you can pick and choose from available episodes.
And for you folks that poo poo the enhanced podcast, here's the mp3 for episode seven:
no7 :: Which Proves My Point: Germans Love Podcasting
Here are a few links which I mentioned in this episode:
* Video for "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley
* Video for "Smiley Faces" by Gnarls Barkley
* Video for "Steady As She Goes" by The Raconteurs
That's it for episode seBen. Please tell your friends. Please tell me what you think. Please link on your blogs. Please tune in two weeks from now!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Uneasy Updates

Last night's Kid Dervin show went down a storm. I love/hate it when the blackout catches you out, your head still full of ideas and initiations, b'c it typically signifies a good show. Plus, I got a chance to propogate my favorite anti-feminist myth: women's vaginas are pared down Sarlacc pits.

Also, I saw that pedo on the train again this morning. The "candy day" guy. He was alone, but he did look up from his NY Post when a gaggle of six year olds on a field trip boarded our carriage.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Casa Del Improv

So much of blogging is letting someone do the dirty work for you. Some other guy types something and you just link to it. Bam! Instant content. This was copied from Brendan:
Tonight, at Under St. Marks, Kid Dervin and Penny will be hosting the Casa del Improv, featuring Scotchatory Tape and Rubella.

If you're in NYC and can make it, that would be awesome!

Tonight August 16th, 8:00 PM
Under St. Marks Theater
94 St. Marks Place (btwn. Ave A and 1st Ave.)
$5 admission
I'm lazy. But that shouldn't stop you from watching us do some make-'em-ups. I think we'll be on at roughly 8:30.

Dan Savage, We Salute You

In case you doubted the mettle of America's greatest sex advice columnist:
Okay, okay, I get it. So I'm back at work, sitting in a cozy bar, sifting through a gigabyte or two of email, sipping fine tequila. Now before anyone lectures me about advising under the influence, please note that writing an advice column is a lot like bowling: Not only can you do it drunk, you're probably better at it drunk. My good friend Miss Manners won't even look at her keyboard until she's ripped to the tits. And Abigail Van Buren II? Her assistant has to leave a trail of shot glasses full of Grand Marnier from her bed to her desk in order to get that crazy bitch to bang out a column.

Anyway, to the mail!

Stars Hollow Welcomes You

During my vacation I began each day in a pleasant mood, a startling achievement for a notorious night owl. Whether I was in Mexico or Michigan there was always something fresh to eat and the smiles of someone I love to greet me. The days were filled with potential, either of an adventurous or lazy nature.

In New York I'm surrounded by assholes on the train, screaming and crying at a volume that is unforgivable in the morning. In the absence of a hot meal, I can at least look forward to an over-priced cup of coffee. And the morning is brightened by a single, muted beacon of hope: an ad for the upcoming season of Gilmore Girls that adorns the phone booth in front of my office building, with it's smiling mug shot of Lauren Graham. Fuck Calgon! Lorelai Gilmore, take me away.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Listen: Podcast, no6

Pleasing To Your Ears

I'm back from my vacation and my podcast hiatus. Even when it's a day late, "Pleasing To Your Ears" blows doors down. I will not be abated. The tracks come courtesy of my Top Overall Artists on Last.FM. The tracks:
“The Fallen” by Franz Ferdinand
“Dead Disco” by Metric
"Dancing Shoes" by Arctic Monkeys
"Hotel Expressionism" by The Streets
"6' 1"" by Liz Phair
"A Get Together To Tear It Apart" by The Hives
"All Alone" by Gorillaz
"Young Americans" by David Bowie
"Dear Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts" by Wolf Parade
"The Cemetery" by Architecture in Helsinki
"Lord, Send Me An Angel" by The White Stripes
"Like Eating Glass" by Bloc Party
"Everything Is Alright" by Motion City Soundtrack
"I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say" by The Subways
"Punchlines" by Mates of State
"Power of Love" by Huey Lewis
As usual, the podcast is available throught RSS or iTunes. Here are the appropriate links:
Click here to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
Click here to visit the "Pleasing To Your Ears" page in the iTunes Music Store, where you can pick and choose from available episodes.
And for you folks that poo poo the enhanced podcast, here's the mp3 for episode five:
no6 :: Top Overall Apologies and Artists
Also, here is the link to my Last.FM page. You should sign up. It's ill as shit.

That's it for episode seis. Please tell your friends. Please tell me what you think. Please link on your blogs. Please tune in two weeks from now!

Back

Back.

Photos and poorly-planned podcast to follow.

Kid Dervin show this Wednesday.

Not a very friendly link. I'll remind you later in a more suitable fashion.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

On Leave

Smile

Listen: Podcast, no5

Pleasing To Your Ears

I'll be out of town for the next two weeks. It's vacation, it is. So this is available a little early and there won't be anything next weekend. Sorry for any inconvenience. Just listen to an old one. Or give the thoughts in your head a fair shake. Business will resume on August 13th. Also, I think it's only fair to say that this was recorded in the middle of the night on several consecutive evenings without sleep. Crack. The tracks:
“Pull Shapes” by The Pipettes
“The Comeback” by Shout Out Louds
“Don’t Feel Right” by The Roots
“For the Actor” by Mates of State
“Save It For Later” by The English Beat
“Dead Funny” by Archie Bronson Outfit
“Fuck It Up (Acoustic)” by Towers of London
“Multiply” by Jamie Lidell
“Hype Boys” by Sway
“As Far As the Eye Can See” by Radio 4
“Goin’ Against Your Mind” by Built To Spill
As usual, the podcast is available throught RSS or iTunes. Here are the appropriate links:
Click here to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
Click here to visit the "Pleasing To Your Ears" page in the iTunes Music Store, where you can pick and choose from available episodes.
And for you folks that poo poo the enhanced podcast, here's the mp3 for episode five:
no5 :: Seat of the Pants Mexican Hat Dance
That's it for episode five and the month of July. Please tell your friends. Please tell me what you think. Please link on your blogs. Please tune in two weeks from now!

Friday, July 28, 2006

Man's Inhumanity To Son

I witnessed some more questionable, borderline-abusive behavior while buying my lunch today. I'm like a magnet for this shit, like Bruce Willis in "Unbreakable". Only without the somber disposition. And the family. And I can't bench press all that much weight. Also, I think I've got the flu.

This man was being a psychotic bastard to his kid. My supposition being that if he's willing to make such a scene in public, then it's likely that there's a monkey wrench at home, behind closed doors that's not just for plumbing. You dig my Will Huntingesque parallels? That sort of a situation can wind up good for the kid: he mows lawns, saves money, runs away and breaks the cycle. Or it ends up bad for everybody: kid turns 18 and kills father in his sleep.

When did this become a blog devoted to child abuse? HAPPY FRIDAY!

Gamine, In A Dudely Way

This morning, as I was doing the zombie shuffle from the train to the office, I noticed an older couple in front of me. The man was wearing a charity 5k shirt with a list of sponsors on the back. "HEB," I thought to myself. "Wait. HEB? TEXAS! WOAI? KJ-97? SAN ANTONIO!"
TheSteve: Are ya'll from San Antonio?
Man: (startled) Yes!
TheSteve: I'm from San Antonio. Welcome to New York. Are you lost?
Man: Which way is...Columbus Avenue.
TheSteve: Take a left at the next corner.
Couple: Thanks.
And then I veered off to my building. I'm like goddamn Amelie or some shit.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

New Buttons

'Eyyyyyyyyyy, loteria, loteria, loteria, lo-tto!

I made a new set of buttons from loteria playing sheets. All of your favorite Spanish nouns are here: El negrito, El diablito, La mano, La bota, El sol....

Loteria Buttons

There are a bunch of others too. They blow doors down. Don't you think so, Day of the Dead Disco Ninja?

Disco Ninja

Let's Get Retarded

I've been working day and night this week on a site. I've also been tying up loose ends before I leave for two weeks of little deserved vacation. I'm stretched a bit thin. I took my book out on the train this morning and it was inky. When I got to work, I found a pen at the bottom of my bag. It hadn't exploded but I had failed to put the cap on after using it. Inky and Retarded.