Though I fear he might find this a bit tinny
Courtesy of Wormseye
- Glitter
12.16.2005
Cause I have nothing better to do at this very moment
My New Years prediction is that I will drink a beer in a watering hole called the Springwater. Here is the reason I forsee such a thing. BBj on DCB
I may also speak to BBJ on New Years Eve before he provides the birth of an event that I would like to call "a new year's eve that does not suck." If said interview does happen, who knows, it might just end up in the pages of Buzzsaw.
Oh. Silver Jews tour dates have been announced:
03/10 - 40 Watt - Athens, Ga
03/11 - The Earl - Atlanta, GA
03/12 - Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC
03/16 - Satellite Ballroom - Charlottesville, VA
03/17 - Webster Hall - New York, NY
03/19 - Middle East - Boston, MA
03/21 - First Unitarian Church - Philadelphia, PA
03/22 - Ottobar - Baltimore, MD
03/24 - Little Brother's - Colombus, OH
03/25 - Blind Pig - Ann Arbor, MI
- Glitter
I may also speak to BBJ on New Years Eve before he provides the birth of an event that I would like to call "a new year's eve that does not suck." If said interview does happen, who knows, it might just end up in the pages of Buzzsaw.
Oh. Silver Jews tour dates have been announced:
03/10 - 40 Watt - Athens, Ga
03/11 - The Earl - Atlanta, GA
03/12 - Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC
03/16 - Satellite Ballroom - Charlottesville, VA
03/17 - Webster Hall - New York, NY
03/19 - Middle East - Boston, MA
03/21 - First Unitarian Church - Philadelphia, PA
03/22 - Ottobar - Baltimore, MD
03/24 - Little Brother's - Colombus, OH
03/25 - Blind Pig - Ann Arbor, MI
- Glitter
12.14.2005
Another video post for Finals week
Friggedy Fuckity cool video for Stephen Malkmus' "Baby C'mon"
Stop Motion Animation
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy video for "I Gave You"
If I were bald I would maintain hair like his to accompany my beard
-Glitter
Stop Motion Animation
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy video for "I Gave You"
If I were bald I would maintain hair like his to accompany my beard
-Glitter
12.06.2005
Video Clips of Interest
Here's a little distraction for the storm of Finals:
Crazy Christian sees the dark-sided
(Courtesy of Crooks and Liars)
The truest symbol of American Pride
(Courtesy of Planet Vids)
- Glitter
Crazy Christian sees the dark-sided
(Courtesy of Crooks and Liars)
The truest symbol of American Pride
(Courtesy of Planet Vids)
- Glitter
9.16.2005
Good day Good Day
This page is soon to be retooled and beautified for the public eye (Thank you TJ). While the current page you are viewing is temporary, it is still important to mention that Buzzsaw Haircut, the print magazine has a lot of hubbabaloo floating around at the moment.
1) New issue premieres on Ithaca College campus today.
2) Staff is giving free Buzzcuts in the North Foyer from 11 am - 2 pm
3) Buzzfest in the Pub. A showcase concert to benefit Katrina relief efforts, featuring The Bumblebees (a twee-pop band who claim to be from Alberta, Canada), The Shaving Mishap (An Accordion, a Bass, a Guitar, and what they claim is a sense of humor), Billie Sings The Hits (Billie Rokosny of the Product does his thang), and Jack Bauer (Local denizens of more complex rock www.jackbauermusic.com) The show starts at 8 pm.
Lots of interesting stuff coming up in the future, including the Future issue...which will feature interviews with Bill Moyers and David Berman of the Silver Jews.
And in the world of unfortunate news, President Bush seems to have put Karl Rove in charge of the reconstruction of New Orleans. Rove, he of the political mudslinging and CIA agent outing fame.
From the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/15/politics/15bush.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1126850552-ayjefdYN5vWwSMhRLFB7Sg
"Republicans said Mr. Bush would not mention a price tag, in large part because of budget and political pressures from House Republicans and other supporters angry about administration spending.
Republicans said Karl Rove, the White House deputy chief of staff and Mr. Bush's chief political adviser, was in charge of the reconstruction effort, which reaches across many agencies of government and includes the direct involvement of Alphonso R. Jackson, secretary of housing and urban development."
While this may sound like a political statement, one would hope that the response to a natural disaster such as this and the reconstruction of a lost American city would not be politicized by the administration...though of course that would be an ahistorical hope, since this administration's track record don't run that way.
As with many things in the world of politics, read what Josh Marshall says at talkingpointsmemo: http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2005_09_11.php#006547
- Glitter
1) New issue premieres on Ithaca College campus today.
2) Staff is giving free Buzzcuts in the North Foyer from 11 am - 2 pm
3) Buzzfest in the Pub. A showcase concert to benefit Katrina relief efforts, featuring The Bumblebees (a twee-pop band who claim to be from Alberta, Canada), The Shaving Mishap (An Accordion, a Bass, a Guitar, and what they claim is a sense of humor), Billie Sings The Hits (Billie Rokosny of the Product does his thang), and Jack Bauer (Local denizens of more complex rock www.jackbauermusic.com) The show starts at 8 pm.
Lots of interesting stuff coming up in the future, including the Future issue...which will feature interviews with Bill Moyers and David Berman of the Silver Jews.
And in the world of unfortunate news, President Bush seems to have put Karl Rove in charge of the reconstruction of New Orleans. Rove, he of the political mudslinging and CIA agent outing fame.
From the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/15/politics/15bush.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1126850552-ayjefdYN5vWwSMhRLFB7Sg
"Republicans said Mr. Bush would not mention a price tag, in large part because of budget and political pressures from House Republicans and other supporters angry about administration spending.
Republicans said Karl Rove, the White House deputy chief of staff and Mr. Bush's chief political adviser, was in charge of the reconstruction effort, which reaches across many agencies of government and includes the direct involvement of Alphonso R. Jackson, secretary of housing and urban development."
While this may sound like a political statement, one would hope that the response to a natural disaster such as this and the reconstruction of a lost American city would not be politicized by the administration...though of course that would be an ahistorical hope, since this administration's track record don't run that way.
As with many things in the world of politics, read what Josh Marshall says at talkingpointsmemo: http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2005_09_11.php#006547
- Glitter
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