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April 29, 2008
I’m not a Kenny G fan. At all. (Is anyone?) But one of my favorite pieces at this year’s Artropolis involved him. Though it wasn’t the most artistic piece there, it was clever enough for me to still remember.
Witness:
faster, stronger, more well-traveled?
April 3, 2008
It’s one thing when actors and musicians launch clothing lines and perfumes, but Kanye West has taken it to the next (aka most random) level by launching a travel site: Kanye Travel Ventures.

I checked it out last night, as I’m actually planning a NYC/upstate NY trip for next month, and it was no different than any other travel site–in fact, maybe even more primitive (aside from the semi-fancy Kanye banner). The prices were no better, either. I still prefer Kayak.
what music used to be
April 1, 2008

I’ve been completely obsessed with The Kills‘ new album, Midnight Boom and it’s a problem because I really don’t want to get sick of it before they come here in May. Although, listening to an album two or three times a day might not be so bad.
But I’m not gonna lie: I haven’t always been a Kills fan. In fact, I didn’t really like them at all (and thought their 2005 album No Wow was appropriately-named). I was just discussing my sick love affair with Midnight Boom with Trish and she had to remind me that we had actually seen them before. Apparently, they opened for Bloc Party a couple years ago at the Congress Theater and were really bad–so bad that I still barely remember, but Trish assured me that we were completely unmoved while Alison Mosshart rolled around stage.
Watching this video, I can’t even believe that was the same band–though this first single is not even among my top three favorite tracks on the album. I recommend “Tape Song”, “Alphabet Pony” and “Black Balloon” first. Then all the others, because there’s really not a bad song in the bunch (not even the country-twanged “Hook and Line”).


