12.15.2008

Monday=Music: Pete Seeger



So I had something totally different planned for this week's music post, but then last night, as I was knitting my first mitten, I watched some of Pete Seeger on PBS' American Masters, and I was completely inspired! He mobilized people on issues like civil rights, the Vietnam War and cleaning the Hudson River, just by singing about them with conviction. Where is our Pete Seeger?

12.14.2008

Weekend Update

So I had a very laid back weekend. After a full week of work, finally, I needed the downtime to catch up on my blog reading and podcast listening. I was supposed to go to a few jazz shows with Charlie, but none of them quite worked out. I did make some granola and some peppermint biscotti. I also did some Christmas shopping in Hamden. While there, I picked up some free yarn to make mittens for kids in Baltimore City. It's always good to be working on an actual project.

I also learned that MGMT are really weird!


MGMT - Electric Feel from albi on Vimeo.


MGMT - Time to pretend from albi on Vimeo.

Why is he holding that baby?

So, what did you do this weekend?

12.13.2008

Friday=Film: From Understated to Epic

So I know that it isn't actually Friday anymore, but I couldn't miss this post because so many good movies opened this week!

Wendy and Lucy



Doubt



What Doesn't Kill You



The Reader



Che


12.10.2008

Wednesday=Words: Civil Eats




So I put this in my "Shared Items" on the right, but here it is again. Check out the entire blog, while you're there.

12.08.2008

Monday=Music: Let it snow!



This video made me really excited for winter!

12.07.2008

Weekend Update



So I had a cold, but full, weekend.

Friday night was unexciting in that I went clothes shopping, but exciting in that the new clothes are for the job I am starting tomorrow! The job is unexciting in that it is a temporary secretary's assistant position in my uncle's law office, but exciting in that it is a job!

Saturday morning Charlie accompanied Rhonda at the Station North Arts Cafe jazz brunch. The place is adorable, the food is delicious and they sounded great. In the afternoon it snowed! Then in the evening Charlie and I saw Billy Bang, a crazy good jazz violinist, at An die Musik. The bass player's solo was sick!

Today was a holiday craft fair day. Mom, Susan and I first hit up the Out of Hand Craft Show in Homeland. The highlight there was photographer Katherine Drew Dillard. We followed that up with lunch at the hot chocolate place. The highlight there was the Mayan hot chocolate. Then Mom and I checked out the Squidfire Art Mart at the Lyric. I'm always a big fan of Cotton Monsters (I went to high school with Jenny) and Red Prairie Press, but other highlights included:

Fisk and Fern
Magnolia Moonlight
TLane
Indie Fixx Shop
Girls Can Tell
Carly Goss

What did you do this weekend?

12.05.2008

Friday=Film: Mos Def has a new movie! (and some other people too)

So I hope this makes up for last week's Friday=Film slim pickings...

Cadillac Records



Frost/Nixon



Let Them Chirp Awhile



Ciao




The Black Balloon


12.01.2008

Monday=Music: I could do this, right?

So I've come across a few sites where people are filming musicians playing in everyday public places and I'm in love with the concept.

Concerts a Emporter



I think this site is the best of the bunch. They are done as part of a French music blog and a lot of them are filmed by Vincent Moon, who seems to be pretty cool. The ones of Andrew Bird are of course my favorites, but I've been awed by every single one I've watched. It will take some time to get through them all, but other highlights are Fleet Foxes and Tunng.

Shoot the Player


Beach House: Used to Be from shoottheplayer on Vimeo.

It was difficult not to put up their Andrew Bird as well, but I restrained myself. I'm excited about Beach House, though, because this video is gorgeous, they're from Baltimore and guitarist Alex Scally is an '04 Obie (I took his Bob Dylan exco). These are mostly shot in Sydney.

They Shoot Music Don't They



I love the way this is shot, but the quality is so much better on the actual site than on youtube, so you should watch it there. I also highly recommend I'm From Barcelona. These are all shot in Vienna.

Handheld Shows


#22.1 St.Vincent - Marry Me from Handheld Shows on Vimeo.

These are filmed in Oslo. Cool. Also check out the Black Lips. The mustachioed guy's hat reminds me of Carolyn in Peru.