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recommended boston area events

tuesday, december 4th

kelly hogan

@ johnny d's


thursday, december 6th

conor oberst

@ converse hall, tremont st.


thursday, december 6th

jason isbell &

the 400 unit

@ the sinclair


friday, december 7th

the weisstronauts 14th

annual holiday jubilee

with guests tsunami of sound

preacher jack, & the derangers

@ the midway cafe, jp


friday, december 7th

caspian

moving mountains

o'brother

@ the sinclair


saturday, december 8th

patrick watson

@ the sinclair


saturday, december 8th

the faint perform

"danse macabre"

trust

icky blossoms

@ the paradise


sunday, december 9th

band of horses

@ house of blues


sunday, december 9th

japandroids

diiv

@ the paradise


wednesday, december 12th

concrete blonde

jim bianco

@ the sinclair


thursday, december 13th

annual boston christmas cavalcade

benefit for the homeless

featuring tons of artists

(see fb event for details)

@ johnny d's


thursday, december 13th

nada surf

eternal summers

@ the paradise


thursday, december 13th

mates of state

in the valley below

@ brighton music hall


friday, december 14th

forgetters (blake from

jawbreaker's band)

& more tba

@ democracy center, harvard square


sunday, december 30th

sufjan stevens

sheila saputo

@ the royale


monday, december 31st

my morning jacket

@ agganis arena


monday, december 31st

deer tick

two gallants

@ the sinclair


monday, january 7th

quicksand

@ the paradise


tuesday, january 8th

hospitality

@ great scott


saturday, january 19th

mission of burma

@ the sinclair


sunday, january 20th

camper van beethoven

cracker

@ the middle east down


sunday, january 20th

soundgarden

@ the orpheum


sunday, january 20th

ra ra riot

@ the paradise


sunday, january 27th

widowspeak

@ great scott


tuesday, january 29th

kathleen edwards

sera cahoone

@ brighton music hall


wednesday, february 13th

yo la tengo

@ the paradise


saturday, march 2nd

unknown mortal orchestra

@ brighton music hall


tuesday, march 12th

tame impala

@ house of blues


thursday, march 14th

jukebox the ghost

matt pond pa

lighthouse and the whaler

@ brighton music hall


tuesday, march 26th

yo la tengo

@ the paradise


wednesday & thursday

april 3rd & 4th

they might be giants

@ the paradise


visit tourfilter for more shows






Thursday, December 19, 2002




My dilemma: I have so much junk I wanna blog about, but very little time or motivation to do so. A better dilemma than having nothing to say and plenty of time, but still... I'm sorta stuck.

Let's try some quick hits...


Cinemadness...
Saw some movies over the past couple of weeks:

The Two Towers expectedly and thoroughly kizzled me in the nizzles. Best movie of the year. Complete and total Nerdvana.

Equilibrium did not suck, nor was it all that good. It was just kind of there. Good idea (although cribbed from several other sources), but flawed execution. And I can't believe a puppy was what woke him up. Yeesh.




Star Trek: Nemesis was essentially a better-than-average Next Generation episode. To those who absolutely hated it (I mean, "heartbreaking"? Come on, man.), I ask you this: Where were your expectations? It's freakin' Star Trek. Bring 'em down, will ya? Just bring 'em waaay on down.


Abandon Ship...
It figures... I finally get excited about Firefly (the last two episodes rocked me), and it gets cancelled. Here's what series creator and Buffy-boy Joss Whedon had to say about it, along with comments from co-creator Tim Minear. Damn shame. Given the ultra-lameness of Fox's Friday night scheduling (if I didn't have TiVo, I may never have even seen it), it's not surprising, though. Joss is going to be shopping it around to other nets, but I'm not holding out any hope.


Universal Appeal
One thing Fox did do right was bringing back Andy Richter Controls the Universe. This show is pure brilliance, with an ensemble cast that just clicked from the get-go. Here's an Andy article. Go read it.


What's Next? Poogle?
I thrilled at the arrival of Google. I marvelled at the wonder of Google Images. I cheered at the invention of Google News. And now, ladies and gents, they bring us Froogle. Online shopping, Google-style. Mad geniuses keep the good ideas flowing.


Certifiably Insane...
For the next two weeks, this is my life. Holiday? What holiday?


Bring In Da Funk, but Kindly Leave Da Noise at Home...
This gentlemen speaks the truth. I knew I wasn't imagining it. There's just too much talkin' going on at shows lately, and he noticed the trend in Washington, DC. I look forward to his follow-up article. EDIT TO ADD: The follow-up article exists. Word.


Yngwie Unleashed...
There are probably about two shut-ins out there who haven't heard about this yet, but I still have to mention it. Yngwie Malmsteen proves himself to be a complete freak and utter egomaniac in this hilarious mp3 recording, where he goes off on a female plane passenger who dumped water on him for being a blatant homophobe. 'Cause and Effect' in action. Ah, bless the Internet, and the luck of running tape recorders.


A Tolkien Appearance...
So I'm watching a Bravo Channel documentary on the adapatation of the Lord of the Rings for the silver screen, and I hear a familiar voice. I can't place it, until a face appears on my livingroom TV, with the caption "Tolkien Expert" underneath it. Whoa. It's my college professor, Michael N. Stanton, talking facts on fiction, offering up soundbites and bits on Middle Earth's magic. After a bit of web-fu, I find he published a book called Exploring the Wonders and Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" last year, just before the first film was released. I dropped him an email of hello and congratulations, and with his response learned that he had retired a few years back, finished the book, and given the fortuitous timing of it's release, experienced a small amount of fame and fortune. Check out this January interview with him on Vermont Public Radio's Switchboard program. Can't wait to pick up his book.


Well, that post was far longer than I expected it to be. Guess I had the time after all.




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