Saturday, October 25, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Bringing The Spooky
Lucio Fulci - Zombi
Lucio Fulci - The Beyond
Amando de Ossorio - Tombs of the Blind Dead
Amando de Ossorio - Return of the Blind Dead
Stephen King's Children of the Corn
The Stink of Flesh
Session 9
Lucio Fulci - The Beyond
Amando de Ossorio - Tombs of the Blind Dead
Amando de Ossorio - Return of the Blind Dead
Stephen King's Children of the Corn
The Stink of Flesh
Session 9
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Can't Wait 'til January...
I just found out that Gogol Bordello is coming back to DC in January. One of my all-time favorite bands, maybe I'll see both shows...
This time, I'll bring earplugs, though.
Just in case.
Gogol Bordello - 2008 Tour Dates
9.24.08 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
9.25.08 House of Blues New Orleans, LA
9.26.08 Austin City Limits / Zilker Park Austin, TX
9.27.08 Edgefest Queen Creek, AZ
9.29.08 Rialto Theatre Tuscon, AZ
10.1.08 4th and B San Diego, CA
10.2.08 The Grove of Anaheim Anaheim, CA
10.3.08 Fremont East Las Vegas, NV
10.4.08 Detour Festival / City Hall Los Angeles, CA
10.5.08 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival San Francisco, CA
10.7.08 McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR
10.8.08 Roseland Theater Portland, OR
10.9.08 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA
10.10.08 The Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
10.11.08 The Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
10.14.08 MacEwan Hall Calgary, AB
10.15.08 Edmonton Events Centre Edmonton, AB
12.27.08 Webster Hall New York, NY
12.29.08 Webster Hall New York, NY
12.30.08 Webster Hall New York, NY
12.31.08 The Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
1.2.09 9:30 Club Washington DC
1.3.09 9:30 Club Washington DC.
This time, I'll bring earplugs, though.
Just in case.
Gogol Bordello - 2008 Tour Dates
9.24.08 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
9.25.08 House of Blues New Orleans, LA
9.26.08 Austin City Limits / Zilker Park Austin, TX
9.27.08 Edgefest Queen Creek, AZ
9.29.08 Rialto Theatre Tuscon, AZ
10.1.08 4th and B San Diego, CA
10.2.08 The Grove of Anaheim Anaheim, CA
10.3.08 Fremont East Las Vegas, NV
10.4.08 Detour Festival / City Hall Los Angeles, CA
10.5.08 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival San Francisco, CA
10.7.08 McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR
10.8.08 Roseland Theater Portland, OR
10.9.08 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA
10.10.08 The Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
10.11.08 The Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
10.14.08 MacEwan Hall Calgary, AB
10.15.08 Edmonton Events Centre Edmonton, AB
12.27.08 Webster Hall New York, NY
12.29.08 Webster Hall New York, NY
12.30.08 Webster Hall New York, NY
12.31.08 The Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
1.2.09 9:30 Club Washington DC
1.3.09 9:30 Club Washington DC.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Halloween continued...
Did I mention that the boy and I are making his costume? He wants to be a LEGO™ minifig. Currently, he wants to be this one. The big challenge is going to be the head. Will he be willing to wear this on his head for the tricks or treats?
Halloween's a coming...
I told my son that we would have a halloween party on 10/25. I'm only inviting 5 kids, but I'm a little worried, as I have never planned a kid's party on my own (he's 5). Worst case scenario, I buy lots of candy and crap from orientaltrading.com and put on our copy of The Nightmare Before Christmas for a couple hours.
That's not so bad for a party, now, is it?
That's not so bad for a party, now, is it?
Monday, September 15, 2008
While it is always unusual to have your mother belong to an underground revolutionary movement...
...it would have been far less unusual in the Russian Empire in the early 1900s than in most other times and places. By the turn of the century, women made up almost one-third of the Social Revolutionary's Combat Organization, the terrorist wing of Russia's most popular revolutionary party. Young women built and threw bombs, plotted and carried out assasinations, and showed they were the equal of men in fanaticism, selflessness, and ruthlessness.
~ Tom Reiss, The Orientalist
~ Tom Reiss, The Orientalist
Thursday, September 11, 2008
It was as though the movable features of the face, once forcibly subdued, had now likewise attained their true freedom and now were clothed only by dull-witted, animal, "free" expressions....Bolshevism began with the transformation of the human face into a grimace.
~ Lev Nussimbaum (aka Kurban Said, aka Essad Bey), as quoted in The Orientalist, by Tom Reiss
~ Lev Nussimbaum (aka Kurban Said, aka Essad Bey), as quoted in The Orientalist, by Tom Reiss
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