5.13.2005

Upcoming DC Shows 5.15 - 6.15

Some cool looking shows on the horizon. Here are my picks. What's with all the Tuesday shows?

Tues May 17 - Headphones, Mice Parade, Boom Bip - $10 - Black Cat
Fri May 20 - Gang of Four w/Radio 4 - $25 - 9:30
Mon May 23 - Monade w/The Zincs - $12 - Black Cat
Tues May 24 - Antena w/Andrew Bird - $12 - Iota
Fri May 27 - Unsane, Pig Destroyer, et al - $10/12 - Ottobar
Tues May 31 - The Dirty Projectors, The Wind-Up Bird, Stamen & Pistils - $7 - Warehouse Nextdoor
Fri June 3 - Spoon w/The Clientele - $15 - 9:30
Tues June 7 - Sam Prekop w/James Yorkston - $12 - Black Cat
Tues June 7 - The Impossible Shapes w/Odwalas - Warehouse Nextdoor
Sun June 12 - M.I.A. w/LCD Soundsystem - $20 - 9:30
Tues June 14 - The Antiques w/Unlucky Atlas - Warehouse Nextdoor

5.12.2005

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Had the original plan for my trip to Seattle worked out, I'd be on my way there right about now. And I would have been looking forward to this tomorrow night. Curses.

Now here's some other random crap...

Excerpts from a speech given by one of my current favorite truth-tellers, Seymour Hersh (the Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker reporter who broke the Abu Ghraib story), were featured on Democracy Now yesterday. He speaks on the current state of the war in Iraq (remember that thing?), and the bullshit smokescreen and outright lies being propagated by the Bush administration, the military, and the right-wing media. Also featured is an interview with Mr. Hersh by DN's Amy Goodman. If you missed it, you can stream or download the entire show here. [Go ahead, they use RJD2 for their bumper music and shit.]

Due to the sorry state of my warm-weather wardrobe, I ordered a stack of stuff from American Apparel recently. They make high quality cotton t-shirts and casual wear, made in the USA and “sweatshop free.” You'll certainly pay for it, but it's good stuff and well worth the satisfaction of knowing that the people making your clothes are earning a decent wage and not inhaling cotton fibers or something all day. Anyway, I got my stuff yesterday and found that one of the shirts I ordered was slightly defective (either that, or I'm just way too symmetrical). So I emailed them today and asked about returning the shirt for an exchange, and they responded by saying they'd just send me another free of charge. Well, hot damn—that's some fine customer service. Such a rarity these days. So yeah...I recommend them. SIDE NOTE: I received some bonus gift with my order. I think it's some kind of girl's top. It's basically like a rectangular piece of cotton with a slit half-way down the middle. I'm not sure how you're supposed to wear it, but if any of you ladies wants it, it's yours.

Have I mentioned how good this new Mice Parade album is? [I did mention it briefly here.] It came out last week (though I thought it already had for some reason), and I got a sweet hook-up on a discount copy from a friend. I was really into that last one, but this record has proved even better, all the way down to the artwork. Ace. Looks like they're on tour, and playing the Black Cat next Tuesday (May 17th). Yesh.

I had something else for you, but I think it was on the whiny/bitchy side, so I'll save that for some other post when I have more to whine and/or bitch about. Until then...

5.10.2005

But Just Not Very Many

CarleighThings have been such a weird mix of good and bad lately. On one hand, I have so much to look forward to in the next few months. On the other, one area of my life in particular is rife with crumminess. Explaining it all wouldn't make much sense without being very boring, so I'll spare you. Besides, there is much positivity to focus on.

One completely awesome thing was finding out my six-year-old niece Carleigh (pictured here) is really into M.I.A. Yes, M.I.A. I gave her dad a dub of Arular and Piracy Funds Terrorism a few weeks ago, and she apparently keeps stealing the discs to listen to in her room. I love it. She tells me she likes Piracy best, because of the “Walk Like an Egyptian” part. Oh, I'm so proud. I wish I could take her to the upcoming show. I'm about ready to go buy her a stereo and start making her mixtapes.

I finally booked a flight for my trip to Seattle in mid-June. It was supposed to happen a bit sooner, but I couldn't get the time off work. Oh well, the weather will probably be nicer, right? I've been getting recommendations here and there about stuff to check out. My friend John recently went out there and gave me a nice list of things. I'm gonna be there nearly a week, so I have to find plenty to do. It shouldn't be difficult, though. I'm really looking forward to this trip. Like you wouldn't believe.

Oh, and I'm DJing at Galaxy Hut for next week's (May 18) Hump Nite. It will be my fourth (?) and most likely final time doing the Hump, so please come out if you're in the area. It will be a good time, I promise. More on that later...