Author Archive
IDES OF MARCH
• April 7, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: Adolph Hitler, African-American, Atlanta, banality of evil, Bavarian, Brutus, Caesar, Cassius, Eichmann, Elliott Smith, Gulf War, Hannah Arendt, Herr Wolf, Hitler, Ice Cube, Ides of March, Julian calendar, Julius Caesar, Liberatores, March, Nazi, Norman Rockwell, Notorious B.I.G., Roman, Rome, Saddam Hussein, San Francisco, Smithsonian, St. Ides, St. Ides Heaven, Starbucks, tyrannicide, venti, Washington D.C.
L’ARCHIDUC
• November 18, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 1929, 1937, Adidas, American Sign Language, Art Deco, bar, Belgian, Belgium, Brussels, Canterbury, Chile, Chilean, Django Reinhart, English, espionage, Europe, France, Gauloise, gay, Holocaust, jazz, L'Archiduc, London, Maine, Miles Davis, Naomi Klein, Nazi, Paris, Poland, Polish, Queen, Scott Walker, sexologist, sign language, smoke gets in your eyes, Stan Brenders, sushi, The Shock Doctrine, Toone, We Are The Champions
SANTA’S VILLAGE
• November 5, 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 1955, Apple Valley, Bavaria, bumble beer, Christmas, Disneyland, Fleetwood Mac, God, Helen, hepatitis C, Hollywood, James, Japanese, Laid, Lake Arrowhead, Los Angeles, Luigi, Mario, Memorial Day, North Pole, nuclear winter, Odyssean, Pentacostalist, psychedelia, reindeer, Renaissance Fair, Rim of the World, Rudolph, Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer, San Bernandino, San Bernandino Mountains, Santa Claus, Santa's Village, Sherman Oaks, Sky Forest, Solvang, stripper, Tusk, vegan
THE DAUGHTERS OF EDWARD DARLEY BOIT
• August 30, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 1882, art, Atlantic Monthly, Baader-Meinhof, Boston, Cambridge, Cezanne, Chinese, DeLillo, Don DeLillo, four corners and a void, girlfriend, hackey sacks, Harvard, Harvard Square, Hilton, John Singer Sargent, Jonathan Richman, July, MFA, Museum of Fine Arts, New York, Paris, photograph, photographer, Sargent, Stanley Kubrick, The Atlantic Monthly, THE DAUGHTERS OF EDWARD DARLEY BOIT, The Modern Lovers, The New Yorker, The Shining, Thomas Roma, Velazquez, Vic Chesnutt
SATAN IS REAL
• August 9, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 1960, 1965, Atlanta, Charlie Louvin, close harmony, Country Music Hall of Fame, Elvis Presley, gospel, Ira Louvin, Katelina, Loudermilk, Louvin, Louvin Brothers, pimento cheese, Satan, Satan is Real
GLEN ECHO PARK
• August 5, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 1962, 1968, African-American, amusement park, Anacostia, Anacostia Community Museum, Bethesda, Buena Vista Social Club, Bumper Car Pavilion, Cambodian, Candace Hilligoss, Carnival of Souls, Contra, Crystal Pool, D.C., elephants, Ezra Pound, Frederick Douglass, Glen Echo, Glen Echo Park, Jewish, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Marvin Gaye, Maryland, National Institutes of Health, National Park Service, NIH, racism, Ray Bradbury, Square Dancing, Steven Millhauser, Thai, United States, Washington, Washington D.C., WASP, Waspy, White House, whites-only
MY GIANT
• July 29, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 86, 86 Bedford Street, and Money, Arthur Penn, Asheville, avant-garde, Bedford Street, Bhagavad Gita, Billy Crystal, Biltmore Estate, Black Mountain College, Buckminster Fuller, Chumley's, Cy Twombly, Eastern philosophy, eighty-six, Emersonian, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kline, Greenwich Village, Hemingway, I Ching, Interest, John Cage, John Maynard Keynes, Josef Albers, Keynesian multiplier, Manhattan, Masonic, Masons, Merce Cunningham, My Giant, New York City, North Carolina, NYC, O. Henry, Papa Hemingway, Paris, Paris of the South, Prohibition, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Riverside Cemetery, Robert DeNiro, Robert Rauschenberg, Self-Reliance, Sr., The General Theory of Employment, Thomas Wolfe, utopian, Willem de Kooning
BADWATER
• July 22, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 59th street, Alexander Payne, Archaic Torso of Apollo, Badwater, Brooklyn, CA-190, California, Columbus Circle, Cyprinodon salinus, Death Valley, Death Valley pupfish, Desert Gold, Furnace Creek Inn, German, Ice Age, Las Vegas, Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, Los Angeles, lunar eclipse, Manhattan, Moonies, North America, NPR, pupfish, Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke, Sideways, Thom York, Upper West Side, US-395, Zabriskie Point
MERZBOW
• July 17, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: 1969, 1986, 3 Types of Industrial Pollution, Antimonument, Aum Shinrikyo, cult, Don DeLillo, Dr. Raymond Kurzweil, futanari, futurist, hikikomori, Japan, Jim Hendrix, Kurt Schwitters, manga, Masami Akita, Merzbau, Merzbow, Merzbox, Minazo Vol. 1, Minazo Vol. 2, noise, noise metal, noise music, posthuman, rape, Ray Kurzweil, Raymond Kurzweil, Singularity, The Star Spangled Banner, Transhumanist, United States, vegan, White Noise, Woodstock, Woodstock Music & Art Fair
WEEKI WACHEE
• July 14, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: North Carolina, Florida, Weeki Wachee, mermaid, Gulf Coast, 1947, Navy, frogman, Newt Perry, Aquabelles, Greil Marcus, the old, weird America, Donna Reed, Julie Andrews, Amazon River, Middle East, Wilmington, Rube Goldberg, Rube Goldberg machine, Pee-Wee, Esther Williams, The Little Mermaid
