November 2009
7 posts
Tweeting to Sia
@syjabudu: How many unicorns have you met?
@siamusic: Several hundred thousand.
Ruined By The Guinness Book
A poem by Dallas Clayton:
“How many?” “How much?”
Is that all you want to know? To talk about? To read?
“How often?” “How big?”
“How fast?” “How loud?”
What about “Why?” “To what end?” What about “How did it make you feel?”
Getting To Know VulpesVulpes
VulpesVulpes is band that I’ve been fortunate enough to collaborate with on several video projects. The video above is a combination of an interview I filmed of them in Madison Square Park and footage from their show at Brooklyn’s Trash Bar this past summer. It’s just brief intro to a band you’ll surely be hearing a lot more from, and not just on my blog.
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troisenator:
Whenever you recover from blinking, you paint the universe anew.
New Faves Discovered On This First Week of...
Artist Sara Blake documents her 16 hour process illustrating a portrait of John Lamensdorf—a student who attended the same film program I’m in—who tragically died on a film shoot this summer.
Vimeo is one of my favorite websites on the internet not only because of it’s quality and usability, but because of the randomly phenomenal (sometimes “artsy”) videos you can...
New Faves Discovered On This First Week of...
Toy Soldiers at their most recent show at World Cafe Live.
Photo taken by Nya Abudu. Okay yes, she’s my sister. But look at that photo!
New Faves Discovered On This First Week of...
Tegan & Sara - Sainthood
Sainthood is golden. It’s hands down my favorite album of 2009. I had high expectations for these twins and they surely delivered. The Chris Walla-produced album is as dynamic and listenable as their last and as I watched them perform live in concert on Halloween, they became sealed in my mind as lyrical (and super adorable) music goddesses.