Wednesday, April 30, 2008
A couple albums listened to and then back to los angeles
As many of you know I have been excited for the Portishead album to drop (as the kids say) for about six years. I have to admit when I first heard it, I had a hard time getting into it, but now at its 3rd listen it is really growing on me (I just got that, the album is called Third)
I also out of curiosity I listened to a few of the songs off of the Scarlett Jo album. I am not a big fan of hers, but I am intrigued by all of the actress/models/singers crossover artists.
Listening to her album
1) I am shocked that David Bowie (one of my favs and a music icon) is singing back up vocals?!?!?!!
2) That with all people the more you diversify yourself with projects the harder it is to be good at all of them. My advice its to stick to one thing and be really good at it.
Let me know what you think. I have an email, use it.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Another blog I heart
Another Los Angeles blog I like to read is Franklin Avenue blog, which is a little blog about everything Los Angeles. I am very thankful to this blog for revealing to me the secret of this:
For any of you who are still wondering what is up with the hanging birds of Los angeles check out their blog post here
I have noticed that a few of the blogs that I am recommending are on a hiatus. Sorry about that. Sometimes you have to live a little before you write it down.
For any of you who are still wondering what is up with the hanging birds of Los angeles check out their blog post here
I have noticed that a few of the blogs that I am recommending are on a hiatus. Sorry about that. Sometimes you have to live a little before you write it down.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Did...
Friday, April 25, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Mil Gracias
Thank you Scholar for linking this blog onto your blogroll. I am such a huge fan of your blog.
Quick hurry
Moveon.org is having this great contest called "Obama in 30 Seconds" It is a grassroots driven project where actual people created their own 30 second commercial for Obama. I see a lot of Los Angeles people participating, I recognize a lot of L.A. scenery.
Practice your right to vote on a commercial that will ultimately be televised.
Hurry voting phase one ends on April 27th.
Practice your right to vote on a commercial that will ultimately be televised.
Hurry voting phase one ends on April 27th.
When you have forgotten Sunday:
The love story- Gwendolyn Brooks
- And when you have forgotten the bright bedclothes
on a Wednesday and a Saturday
And most of all when you have forgotten Sunday
When you have forgotten Sunday halves in bed,
or me sitting on the front room radiator in the limping
afternoon
looking off down the long street together
to nowhere
Hugged by my plain old wrapper of no-expectation
And Nothing-I-have-to-do-and I'm-happy-why?
And if- Monday-never-had-to-come-
when you have forgotten that, I say,
And how you swore, if somebody beeped the bell,
And how my heart played hopscotch if the telephone rang;
And how we finally went to Sunday dinner,
That is to say, we went across the front room floor
to the ink spotted table in the southwest corner
To Sunday dinner, which was always chicken and noodles
or chicken and rice
and salad and rye bread and tea
and chocolate chip cookies
I say, when you have forgotten my little presentiment
That the war would be over before they got you;
and how we finally undressed and whipped out the light and flowed into bed
And lay loose-limbed for a moment in the weekend
bright bed clothes
Then gently folded into each other
When you have, I say, forgotten all of that,
Then you may tell,
Then I may believe
You have forgotten me well.
Published w/o permission. I don't know how this works.
- And when you have forgotten the bright bedclothes
on a Wednesday and a Saturday
And most of all when you have forgotten Sunday
When you have forgotten Sunday halves in bed,
or me sitting on the front room radiator in the limping
afternoon
looking off down the long street together
to nowhere
Hugged by my plain old wrapper of no-expectation
And Nothing-I-have-to-do-and I'm-happy-why?
And if- Monday-never-had-to-come-
when you have forgotten that, I say,
And how you swore, if somebody beeped the bell,
And how my heart played hopscotch if the telephone rang;
And how we finally went to Sunday dinner,
That is to say, we went across the front room floor
to the ink spotted table in the southwest corner
To Sunday dinner, which was always chicken and noodles
or chicken and rice
and salad and rye bread and tea
and chocolate chip cookies
I say, when you have forgotten my little presentiment
That the war would be over before they got you;
and how we finally undressed and whipped out the light and flowed into bed
And lay loose-limbed for a moment in the weekend
bright bed clothes
Then gently folded into each other
When you have, I say, forgotten all of that,
Then you may tell,
Then I may believe
You have forgotten me well.
Published w/o permission. I don't know how this works.
break in the action-"I'm the Mother Flippin"
I needed a mental break as of late. I am still jobless, but have had some strange interviews. Let's just say that although music often sets the tone of my life, listening to Chingy during an interview isn't helping my feeling of hopelessness.
On another note, you Filter Magazine readers may notice my post about their Tribe Called Quest article re-worked as a letter to the editor. It is a great magazine, and don't just pick it up because of this blog. I can't wait to read the Flight of the Concords article. Check out the perfect marriage of Hip Hop and funny . Tickets to their show in Los Angeles are sold out.
I know that I was going to share some poems with you for National Poetry Month, but if I can only leave this month with one, it will be the one in my next post.
Note added after original post: Tribe Called Quest is reuniting for this summer's Rock the Bells tour. I think there may be a date in SoCAl on 8/9, but if not San Fran on 8/16.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
it is not too late...
.. to celebrate National Poetry Month. Which April is. I have been a lover of poetry for a long time. My first foray into writing was very cheesy rhyming lovelorn crap. I can call it that now, I have the self-esteem enough to say that.
So, in honor of this month that is about writing I hope to share two things with you that are very literary.
One an organization that helps children achieve literacy in Los Angeles. Wonder of Reading whose goal is to inspire children to read. They have made great steps in renovating elementary school libraries (where the love of reading begins) and have provided over $2M worth or new books for kids in the Los Angeles area. Check out their website to see how you can help them reach their goals. They have an event coming up at the Arclight, or you could volunteer to read to kids hint hint.
Also, I would like to share some poetry that I love with you this month. There is more out there than the Thy and Thou, Rhymy stuff. Get ready to have your mind blown. ( I am going to go laugh myself off my chair now)
So, in honor of this month that is about writing I hope to share two things with you that are very literary.
One an organization that helps children achieve literacy in Los Angeles. Wonder of Reading whose goal is to inspire children to read. They have made great steps in renovating elementary school libraries (where the love of reading begins) and have provided over $2M worth or new books for kids in the Los Angeles area. Check out their website to see how you can help them reach their goals. They have an event coming up at the Arclight, or you could volunteer to read to kids hint hint.
Also, I would like to share some poetry that I love with you this month. There is more out there than the Thy and Thou, Rhymy stuff. Get ready to have your mind blown. ( I am going to go laugh myself off my chair now)
All My New Yorkers
One of my favorite bands to see perform is Antibalas . (which means bulletproof in Spanish) To give you an idea to what they sound like the name I have often heard them use is Antibalas' Afrobeat Orchestra. If you love Femi or Fela Kuti, are politically aware and just like to dance your ass off (shake your Nyash yo)go see one of the two shows they have in New York this weekend. I strongly recommend going, you won't be disappointed.
If you do go, please email me so that I can live vicariously through you. You know my email.
To Antibalas: Please come to Los Angeles soon.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
I scream you scream
I had the chance to be one of the people invited to try Ben and Jerry's new ice cream flavor for the ONE campaign yesterday. I would like to start off by saying that it is one of the best ice cream flavors I have tried not only does it have a great flavor combinations of cheesecake and brownie, you can feel good about doing your part to "make poverty history"
Here comes my critique of the event, which I hate doing, but this is pretty valid critique. I was sent an email invitation from ONE directly to show up at 2:30 for the event to hear an African Children's choir, hear Ben and Jerry and hear how this ice cream can help you support ONE. I showed up at 2:30 and the entire event was finished.
I left the event not knowing anymore about ONE than I already do. If I would have know n how this was going to go down, I would have asked Orlando Bloom about ONE when I saw him out and about.
Here comes my critique of the event, which I hate doing, but this is pretty valid critique. I was sent an email invitation from ONE directly to show up at 2:30 for the event to hear an African Children's choir, hear Ben and Jerry and hear how this ice cream can help you support ONE. I showed up at 2:30 and the entire event was finished.
I left the event not knowing anymore about ONE than I already do. If I would have know n how this was going to go down, I would have asked Orlando Bloom about ONE when I saw him out and about.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
The differences between L.A. and MPLS
There are a lot of differences between L.A. and Minneapolis. I have gone into some of them in previous posts. One of the most telling differences between them is in free reading material. When I lived in Minneapolis my social activity centered around the City Pages . A free weekly newspaper very similar to the LA Weekly and New York's Village Voice. The City Pages was always full of great things to do including seeing local bands (God, I miss the local music scene) art crawls and my favorite find Atari Party. (Every Atari game, kegs and local bands 10:PM until dawn)
I thought that I would have similar luck with the LA Weekly, but unfortunately the majority of what I can find there is where I can get breast augmentation, reduction, botox, chemical peels, rhinoplasty, tanned, buffed extensions, color contacts and other places to change the way I look.
Because how I look just isn't good enough right?
I know that fashion magazines do the same thing, but at least they are a little bit obtrusive about it.
I feel like here they are letting you know about the great things to do in this town but if you want to go, you better at least get a chemical peel before you go.
On another related note I was looking at a W magazine today and one of the recommendations for skin care in your 30's is botox to get rid of crow's feet. You know that Botox is Botulism right? I am 30 and would rather have crow's feet.
I much prefer the Minneapolis come as you are attitude.
I have an email address-use it
I was wondering if people could send me some Minneapolis dish.
What good Minneapolis Blogs are out there?
Are they ever going to fix the 35W Bridge?
What the hell happened with Uptown?
Is Mark Wheat still with the Current?
Is Cheapo still an expensive place to buy CDs?
I am feeling a bit nostalgic for Minneapolis lately and my family doesn't live in the city, they live in the suburbs, my friends are impossible to get in touch with and my best friend married a crazy woman. (after divorcing a crazy woman, maybe he is crazy)
Email me at fadeinmail@gmail.com
What good Minneapolis Blogs are out there?
Are they ever going to fix the 35W Bridge?
What the hell happened with Uptown?
Is Mark Wheat still with the Current?
Is Cheapo still an expensive place to buy CDs?
I am feeling a bit nostalgic for Minneapolis lately and my family doesn't live in the city, they live in the suburbs, my friends are impossible to get in touch with and my best friend married a crazy woman. (after divorcing a crazy woman, maybe he is crazy)
Email me at fadeinmail@gmail.com
Next two posts promise
My blog has pretty much been about music and self loathing lately. So, I promise to lay off music, stop feeling sorry for myself and then talk about L.A. again.
I also know that I mentioned the Getty a lot so to also kill that bird, I strongly recommend going to see their California Video exhibit. I love video art and to see how innovative people are. I think many of these people were vloggers before the invention of vlogging.
You can catch some of what is available in the exhibit, plus find out how you can submit some of your videos to the Getty.
Enough already!!
I also know that I mentioned the Getty a lot so to also kill that bird, I strongly recommend going to see their California Video exhibit. I love video art and to see how innovative people are. I think many of these people were vloggers before the invention of vlogging.
You can catch some of what is available in the exhibit, plus find out how you can submit some of your videos to the Getty.
Enough already!!
Friday, April 4, 2008
Happy Birthday Yo!
Check out Yo! MTv Raps 20th birthday site. Check out some old school videos and MTv before it was all reality shows.
Happy birthday!!!!
Thank you Yo! for introducing a small town Minnesota girl to the world of Hip-Hop. My life would be strange w/o you.
Let me know what you think about the top 20 countdown email me at fade in mail at gmail dot com
A quote as relevant today as 40 years ago
"A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom."
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