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Don’t Think I’m Not

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007


(Grace Slick, c. 1970. © Herb Greene)

» Good News! I’m back on WPRB this summer, beginning May 29th. I’ll be on the air every Tuesday from 5-7 PM EST. I promise to fill up rush hour with plenty of hot tunes and “witty” banter. TUNE IN TUNE IN TUNE IN TUNE IN

» Swiped from the jaws of Idolator, Street Census has a pretty great What Not To Do re: publicity. Here’s another suggestion: before you sign me up for your band/project/etc’s mailing list, introduce yourselves. Maybe it’s ego, maybe I just feel like having a clue about who’s behind the email, but nothing drives me crazier than being thrown randomly onto an announcement list.

» West Philly Food Alert: May I please praise the wonder and genius that is Tacos Don Memo (38th St bet. Walnut & Sansom)? This little food truck brings me such lunchtime joy with awesome Mexican goodies. Sometimes the wait is a little long, but the owners make it up with freebies — today I got a free tamarindo drink, other times there’s been fresh tortilla chips to nosh on during the wait. 3 tacos run you 6 bucks; the little slices of pineapple in my spicy pork are pure heaven.

» I love lolcats, Bader over at Daily Miltonian explains why.

» Twee or twee-like seems to be the order of the day: NYC’s Thee Yankee Dollar make the pixelated frequencies of modern mp3’s work in their favor — just think of it as a double-shot of lo-fi goodness. And I’ve always loved this September 67 song. I caught them a few times and while I can’t remember who they opened up for, their songs had a slight snotty edge amidst the pretty guitars that kept me listening, all these years later. Where are they now? Aaanyways, enjoy!

Thee Yankee Dollar, “Ask Me Now”
September 67, “Steve Malkmus Is A Fucking Snob”

Stay Don’t Go

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

» OK, let’s just stop to think about how bizarre it is to read about figure skating on the self-proclaimed “world’s most dangerous site”. Maybe one day in the future, it won’t seem so odd to see thugs decked out in sequined neon pink spandex gliding across the ice, but for right now it’s sort of mind-blowing. Figure skating’s whitebreadedness runs rampant, so it’s no surprise that hip hop receives very little love from its community; most attempts come off like Al Jolson in blackface. (Blades of Glory mines this area for a majority of its laughs, “Haw, haw, look at the clueless skaters, their corny outfits and being 10-15 years behind musical trends!”) Maybe if figure skating’s governing bodies addressed this with some sort of programming initiative, maybe skating would cease to be laughably awful. At least from a glance, rollerskating seems less divided on gender/ethnicity/class issues; additionally it’s been more in tune, if not instrumental, with musical trends (disco, hip hop, etc) as a result of its egalitarian attitude.

U.S. Ice Dance Champions Campaign for Hip-Hop Music in Competition
By Chris Richburg

Hip-Hop may be one of the hottest genres in music, but it has received a chilly reception in the world of ice dancing.

However, that may change if four-time U.S. ice dance champions Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto have a say.

Belbin and Agosto are recognized world-wide as one of the top American couples in ice dancing.

The 2006 Olympic silver medalists recently captured a bronze medal at the 2006 world championships.

The pair incorporated music from Justin Timberlake during their routine Friday night (April 6) at the Marshalls Showcase, the final event of the figure skating season.

The positive crowd reaction reinforced Belbin and Agosto’s belief that ice-skating audiences are ready to hear new music from skaters.

”We’re trying to push Hip-Hop and it’s never been accepted in the current international community,” Belbin told the San Diego Union Tribune. ”Hopefully someday we’ll be able to spice up the competitions. ‘We meet after the world championships every year and talk about the regulations for next season. We need more North American teams trying it before we can get it accepted,” she added.

Although changes in ice dance have been slow, there has been progress over the last decade.

”It’s difficult, because we’re young and a new generation and this is what we listen to and dance to,” said Belbin, who remains positive in spite of the uphill battle to have Hip-Hop accepted. ”It’s tough to be deprived of it.”

While the International Skating Union has encouraged skaters to try something from their culture, the governing body has provided no guidelines, as evidenced by news that the original dance for next season will be folk music.

There are few parameters offered on what defines folk.

”We’re trying to expand the audience of our sport and Hip-Hop is a huge part of our culture,” said Agosto. “We’d love to tap into it.”

Belbin and Agosto are currently on tour with Champions on Ice. After the tour, the duo will take a break and work on new routines that could include more Hip-Hop.

» Whitney Pastorek (who is really, really good at covering Bon Jovi on the acoustic guitar, if I say so) wrote this kind of amazing piece about the state of critical thought in these You™-heavy times. Yeah, it’s nothing new, but it was good to read.

» Tonight I’m off to cover Spoon at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ — what, did you think I was going to spend 15$ to watch the band in a crowded, poorly ventilated room here in town? You must be out of your freaking mind. I really, really want Springsteen to show up and jam with the band.

» Last but not least, my radio show is on tomorrow. Same Bat time, same Bat channel. I had to take off last week on account of some Heavy Life Stuff.

They Call It Drag City ‘Cause It’s A Drag

Monday, April 9th, 2007

» I really can’t believe Rick D. is gone. Just doesn’t feel real. I dread the moment it actually sinks into my thick skull. Rick was an immense help to Plain Parade, especially after the crap we were going through at Doc Watson’s. I loved his snark, his leather vest. No amount of words can truly justify his legacy, or what we’re all feeling right now.

» In other, less important and entirely shallow news, I will be blogging here all week.

Sharks Patrol These Waters

Monday, March 26th, 2007

» Hurrah, my Narthex review is up! One reader loves it so much that it’s their favorite song on PTW. DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN

» There’s funny and not-so-funny. The lone comment on the latter post says it all:

As a Ph.D. candidate currently wading into the increasingly competitive job market, I find this kind of appointment reprehensible. What exactly are Kal Penn’s qualifications? If the argument is that he starred in teen films as well as films that examine Asian American issues, then maybe the math department should hire Russell Crowe for a semester.

» This fucking sucks too.

» You’ll love the book, but in the meantime, read Kara & Marissa’s blog, How Sassy Changed My Life.

» Bryan of Yah Mos Def’s launched a line of cute bags with TRKFLD — I particularly love how he’s named them all after his friends. Now where’s my damn refund?

» It Happened To Me: in lieu of SXSW this year, I gave a go at filling out an NCAA tournament bracket. Facebook says I was 55% accurate; I am sort of heartbroken that UNC (my pick to win it all) won’t be making it to the finals. What an upset!

Where Is My Flannel Burqa?

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Internets.

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

simple, wrestling cavemen

» I am but a simple caveman — your publicist ways frighten and confuse me!

Me: i just got breaking news about timbaland from entertainment weekly

Friend: about coldplay?

Me: yeah, from the EW publicity intern

Friend: they are really pushing that story hard

Friend: that’s weird that you are on a mailing list of fan sites

Me: considering ive never written about either. should i be flattered or insulted that they have mistaken me for a timb/coldplay fan site?

Friend: i like to think that they see you as INFLUENTIAL

Me: influential in making fun of them

» It was awesome to hear Brown Recluse Sings on last night’s episode of Veronica Mars; naturally its on their most controversial episode to date. I know the show is in dire straits and all but I’m sure Rob Thomas could have either A) changed the title or B) hired a fact-checker.

A Million Ways To Be Cruel

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Another indie rock on ice moment for you, courtesy of Quebecois pairs team Utako Wakamatsu & Jean-Sebastien Fecteau. If only they replicated the fluid nature of OK GO’s treadmill dance, maybe I wouldn’t snooze through this.

Thanks to Kristin for passing this along!

Pipettescapades!

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Italian figure skater Valentina Marchei puts together a pretty enjoyable exhibition performance using the Pipettes’ “Pull Shapes”; I can’t help but marvel at the parallels between the two — what _do_ they do when the music stops?

Why I Might Never Want To Quit My Day Job…

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

…never a dull moment ’round here. Jessica, I’m changing your mailbox label tomorrow morning.

Sign O’ Being Behind The Times

Friday, October 27th, 2006

I knew there was a reason I loathed Fall Break at work — after it’s all said and done, there’s a mountain-sized mountain of work sitting on my desk. I am slowly whittling it down. In the meantime:

» HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAIREAD! People, if you haven’t checked out this woman’s slice of the internet, do so now. She is definitely one of those people who make you forget what life was like before you met her (as in, things were a lot less interesting beforehand).

» Photos & reviews from the Richard Buckner & Portastatic shows forthcoming. I’m still reeling from how good both were, weeks later.

» The Constantines & Hold Steady are playing Philly in November. Get psyched, folks.

» I am loving the new albums by the Long Blondes, Evens and Finn’s Motel for reals. As for Demetri Martin’s new record, I couldn’t make it through. You know what’s truly disheartening? That somewhere in this country of ours, there are people who think this dude is funny. Please. Stop.

» As the weather grows colder and the holidays draw near, can I suggest that you make a donation to Girls Rock Philly? It’s tax deductible, but more importantly, it’s for a good cause.