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Notes on music, arts, drinks, culture, and San Francisco
Written by mikl-em (writer, technologist, theater artist, event producer, & social cacophonist)
Sunday, February 16, 2003
Saturday, February 15, 2003
Friday, February 14, 2003
Thursday, February 13, 2003
Saturday, February 08, 2003
Okay, now it's Frickin SATURDAY!!
WELL, that was a great night! My thanks to 21 Grand
for being the wonderful hosts that they always are. To all the performers, and definitely to Tarin Towers and the great Hal Robins who joined the lineup at the last minute. And to Mike B. who sat in George Bush's seat and let us all take it out on him. And finally to Ed Holmes who helped put this month's show together, and brought his band The Flying Alessandros who gave us two great sets. The next FFF will be Friday, April 4th--same venue, different theme. I'll keep you posted!
Friday, February 07, 2003
Wednesday, February 05, 2003
Some miscellaneous links and commentary:
I've spent a fair amount of time recently on CounterPunch a site full of intelligent dissenting views. Terrorists who are Pro-Castro are okay with this administration (they can start wars AND put them on pause. Meanwhile we are protected from perils of Scotch polluted by Castro's wood.
Fans or would-be fans can find a bunch of new stuff on Attaboy's site: some great posters from recent events, the updated Eye Candy section done in Flash features the full range of his work, and there's stuff you can buy, too. The Attaboy & Burke has been updated, too. And Attaboy's art show with KRK Ryden at CB's 313 Gallery was the snowball that started the whole avalanche of this New York Laughing Squid event (which occurs on the closing night of the art show).
This past week Danielle and I went to the Sprocket Ensemble Ideas in Animation show at Minna Street gallery. Nik & Nancy Phelps are dear friends and put on a great show. The fact that the series features a sampling of excellent independent animation from all over the world in a wide variety of styles would be enough to make it worth attending. But, in fact, that's only the beginning. Nik, a veteran of the Club Foot Orchestra and a frequent session man for Tom Waits amongst many others, conducts his ensemble playing his compositions as live soundtrack to the animations. Nik is an award-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist. Danielle and I had the honor of producing his Tentacle Session (done in tandem with animator/cartoonist Nina Paley) and working with them on a number of events. The Sprockets will also be making the journey out to New York for the CB's show. By the way, the current art show at Minna Street is amazing.