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Category Archives: Music
Time To Oil Up the Menorah
Many thanks to Alain Granat at the trés hip French website Jewpop for this hilarious Hanukah video. If you are intrigued by New Jersey-born chanteuse Chevonne, you can discover more at the singer’s website Listen2Chevonne. And if you want more … Continue reading
Music, Photography and Google
This neat photo-set of iconic album cover locations was discovered on Google Streetview and put together by our friends at Whutdat.de. The paired photographs include Eric Clapton’s 461 Ocean Boulevard, the Beatles Abbey Road, Led Zepplin’s Physical Graffiti and more.
Posted in Art, Europe, Music, Photography
Tagged Abbey Road, Beatles, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, London, Neil Young, New York City, Oasis
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Smalls Demon Is Coming
Small Demons is a new site “that believes powerful and interesting things happen when you connect all the details of books”. Still in beta, Small Demons is quietly gearing-up and inviting booklovers and bibliophiles to join and participate in their … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Libraries, Music, Photography, Theater, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Small Demon
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My Wilderness
Piers Faccini’s new album, My Wilderness, was released on October 11th in the U.S.. His first video from the new effort is for the cut “Tribe”. Directed by Cyril Gfeller, this marvelous stop-motion film was created entirely from old (hopefully … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Music
Tagged Ben Harper, Charley Marlowe, Francesca Beard, Frank Byng, Lucas Suarez
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Greetings From Asbury Park
Last week celebrated artist Shepard Fairey left his calling card on the walls of Asbury Park, New Jersey. The mural, titled “The Rebel Waltz”, was part of the “All Tomorrow’s parties” music festival. The mural project, which depicts punk rock … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Freedom of Speech, Music, Tourism, USA
Tagged Asbury Park, Asbury Park New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen, Mural, Music festival, New Jersey, Punk rock, Rebel Waltz, Shepard Fairey
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Driving Jersey (New not Isle)
“Driving Jersey represents the most misunderstood and misrepresented place and people in all of America.” This terrific series of mini-documentaries features profiles and interviews by fimmakers Steve Rogers and Ryan Batt as they travel Jersey’s highways and backroads capturing … Continue reading
Holidays Are So Random
Does William Gibson know about this? Time Is of the Essence (Cold Mailman) Pop Surrealism is now online. Noelle Stevenson (AKA: gingerhaze) is an illustrator and art student who has cleverly reinterpreted the Lord of the Rings as a hipster/comic/buddy … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Europe, Maps, Music, Photography, Writing
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Paris Gets Silencio
If you have ever wanted to experience the surreal cinematic world of director David Lynch (who hasn’t), come September you’ll have your opportunity at Silencio, the new club he’s designing in Paris. The combined bar/restaurant/screening room/gallery/music venue is being installed … Continue reading
RIP Gil Scott-Heron
Posted in Freedom of Speech, Music, Writing
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I Can See The Connection
This week the PBS show Independent Lens aired a fascinating documentary on William S. Burroughs that was directed by newcomer Yony Leyser. “William S. Burroughs: A Man Within” is a star-studdied portrait of the revolutionary writer, his eccentricities, and his … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Freedom of Speech, History, Music, Photography
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