This was my b-roll camera…didn’t mess with focus, just wanted extra sound. In fact, I just sat the camera down on the table and let it roll…just goes to show ya that even sitting on a table is a good seat at the the Kessler Theater!
The day job required me to set-up shop at this year’s Greenville Avenue St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Party. It was freeeeeezing. It was obnoxious. It was, however, pretty darn fun.
Tonight, Wednesday, October 15th at the Double Wide – 3510 Commerce Street 8pm – Lifeoutsidethebubble.com goes live at Double Wide – Log on here for Chelsea Callahan’s Live Video Stream from the Red Carpet! 10pm – FREE Screening
Can’t make it? No problem, order the DVD on Amazon.
1/2 Price Drafts and T-shirt give-aways!
Director Amy Talkington will call in for a phone interview, pending baby news. (She’s due this month. Congrats to Amy!) Come join us for a great time!
Starring: Selma Blair (Kath and Kim, Legally Blond), Tom Wilkinson (In the Bedroom, Michael Clayton), Nick Stahl (Carnivale, Sin City, In the Bedroom), Frances Fisher (Titanic), Janine Turner (Friday Night Lights, Northern Exposure).
Directed by Amy Talkington (Dallas native). Produced by Anne Harrison. Director of Photography – Jim Denault. Thanks to all the cast and crew for an amazing time filming in Dallas.
Tonight please join us live at The Double-Wide for the first in a series of live video streaming webcasts.
“Make Mine a Double” hosted by the divine Chelsea Callahan shall commence tonight at 7 pm. Among other surprises, our special guests for this eve are the fabtacular RTB2, and our very own Dallas Observer Music Editor, Pete Freedman. Cuz, ya know, like that whole Dallas Observer Music Awards showcase(s) all goes down tomorrow night on Lower Greenville. Careful where you park.
Pete will talk D.O. awards’n’stuff. RTB2 will talk about any damn thing they wanna.
We’d love to have you there hoisting a few with us, otherwise, please just come on back to The Fine Line and enjoy it wherever the hell you have a computer screen.
Details:
Make Mine a Double – A Live Webcast On The Fine Line
Friday, July 18th – 7 pm The Double-Wide Performing Live at The Double Wide:
The Breakfast Show / Nathan Singleton & his Sideshow Tragedy / RTB2
9 pm
Last but not least, the beneficiary for Art/Con was announced on Saturday night…Cari says…
The beneficiary is Preservation Link. They work to bring arts and cultural opportunities to children in need. For example they’ve done things like offer photography course to kids in South Dallas. They’ve been around for just a few years, but so far they’ve done a great job of reaching out to kids and striking up partnerships with the Dallas Museum of Art, DISD and El Centro Community College, we can’t wait to help them extend their grasp even further through the money we raise. We’re also looking forward to connecting our community of artists and musicians with the children they serve. Preservation Link is led by Dave Herman Jr. and Shaun Wilson.
This was recorded from the live video streaming at Sons, Saturday….I been sorta busy with other personal stuff since, but will have some edited and better’r video from the Art/Con/SEED later this week…..man, I love this band, though…
This list is a li’l done – I gots more later to add…come back and see for yourownselves….xxox
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It’s a pretty darn decent week/end at AllGood Cafe – like 3 strong shows that made me cut’n'paste photos of the performers above…oh…and yeah, that’s Hal Samples pictured with porterdavis cuz…well…he tooked the photo.
Club Dada Thursday – Salim Nourallah / Ringo Deathstar / Street Hassel / DJ Wild in the Streets Friday – Frog Eyes / White Hinterland / Evangelicals Saturday – Strange Boys / Coathangers
Double Wide Thursday – PPT(?) / DJ Middlefinger Friday – Nuthin’ Saturday – Dead Twins / Magnet School / Space Cadet Sunday – The Feds / Underwater / The Better Death
Red Blood Club Thursday – Naked and Shameless Friday – ANS / Unit 21 / Rageous Bros. / Seasick / Zheia Golov / Stymie
Fallout Lounge Thursday – Lost Generation w/Wanz Dover Friday – The Fever w/DJ El Macho & DJ C MacPhie
Opening Bell Thursday – Suzanna Choffel / Lang Freeman Friday – Dylan Sneed / Ryan Thomas Becker / Isaac Hoskins Saturday – Brian Miller / Local Honey / Carman Menza
The Loft Thursday – The RZA as Bobby Digital Saturday – Joshua James / Scott McCurry / Lex Land / Justin Townes Earl
The Palladium Saturday – Eric Hutchinson / Marie Digby / Justin Nozuka Sunday – Rilo Kiley / Thao with the Get Down Stay Down / Benji Hughes
Lee Harvey’s Thursday – DJ Sista Whitenoise Friday – DJ Chikki G / The Tidbits Saturday – DJ Sista Whitenoise / The Mumbles Sunday – DJ EZ Eddie D
House of Blues Friday – Matthew Ryan vs The Silver State / Jon Dee Graham
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The uber-cool-uber-fab-uber-hip House on Swiss pulls another good’un outta their collective adorable arses….
Saturday, June 14th House on Swiss
Via Audio / Verulf / Jukebox the Ghost
10 pm – BYOB
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The Cavern Thursday – Soulever Lift / The Boss Level / The Triggermen / Austin Brown – ZOO: The Video DJ Upstairs Friday – Farstar / The JGB / JJ & the Rouges / Demihuman – DJ Red Eye Presents “Beat Stew” Upstairs Saturday Grand Ole Party / Red Monroe / Man Factory – ZOO: The Video DJ Upstairs Sunday – Ricki Derek Upstairs
If I gushed anymore about Ryan Bingham, then I’d be plumb outta gush and I need to save a little for later. His show…not…to…miss.
Thursday, June 12th Granada Theater
Ryan Bingham / Dead Horses / Southern Drive / The Dedringers
Doors at 7 pm – It’s almost Sold-Out so Get ‘em while you can
Green Elephant Thursday – C&W night with Brian Hughes and Friends
White Rock Coffee Friday – Amanda Lepre / Andrew Stone Saturday – Jordan Stephens
Love & War (Plano) Friday – Thomas Michael Riley Saturday – Houston Marchman CD Release Sunday – Shiner Sunday w/Dale Watson
Obzeet Thursday – Eric Erickson Friday – Drop-Top Rockets
Rubber Gloves Thursday – Weird Weeds / Shiny Around the Edges / Fight Bite / Verulf Friday – R9 / DJ-G Saturday – Cats & Dogs – Benefit for Denton Humane Society
Grillin’ Keggin’n'Helpin’ our 4-legged friends Peforming Bands:
1:00pm – The Tellevators
1:45pm – Starhead
2:30pm – Ella Minnow
3:15pm – Violent Squid
4:00pm- Big Ol Bastards
4:45pm – Handbrake
5:30pm – The Fuzzy Coos
6:15pm – RTB2
7:00pm – Monkeytown
7:45pm – Audrey Lapraik
8:15pm – George Neal
9:00pm – Little Birds
9:45pm – Raised By Tigers
10:30pm – The Heelers
11:15am – Sarah Jaffe
12:00am – Tre Orsi
12:45am – Record Hop
DOORS OPEN AT NOON!
Bring your dog, and enjoy beer, burgers, bands all day long!
8.0 Thursday – Josh Weathers Band / Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights / Chatterton
1919 Hemphill Friday – Outclassed / Difference Engine / Fatty Fabulous / Division of Power
The Aardvark Thursday – Bob Schneider / The Campaign Saturday – James McMurtry / The Dedringers
The Fairmount Thursday – Mike McClure / Courtney Patton Friday – Catfish Whiskey / The Ginn Sisters / Claire Moore and her Boys Saturday – Josh Weathers / Jody Jones / Whiskey Myers
Fred’s Thursday – Rodney Hayden Friday – Villain Vangard Sunday – Magee Payne / Kurt South
Lola’s Thursday – The Backsliders CD Release / Fate Lions / RTB2 Friday – Joan of Arc / Tame Tame & Quiet / Yellow Fever Saturday – Little Big Horn / Merkin / Hedkase
The Moon Bar Friday – Maren Morris / The Royal West Co. / Grant Jones Saturday – The Iliads / Binary Sunrise
Scat Lounge Thursday – Johnny Reno Friday – Ricki Derek & the Vegas Six Saturday – Quamon Fowler Quintet
White Elephant Thursday – David Matsler / Sam Anderson Friday – Clay McClinton Saturday – Steve Carasco – 2 pm – Billy Joe Shaver Sunday – Brett Watts Songwriters in the Round (2 pm) / Cassie Phelps (7 pm) / Clubhouse Concerts w/Walt Wilkins and more
Woody’s Tavern Friday – Ryan Turner / Josh Davis Saturday – Josh Grider / Larry Hooper
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In-Stores
Bill’s Records Saturday Brett Dillon hosts!
2:30pm – The Black Prairie Band
3:15pm – The Dirty Sound
4:00pm – Guy Forsyth
4:45pm – Mike and the Moonpies
Free
“Cathey Millers latest paintings depict portraits of women clad in tactical gear, gas masks, ski masks, and American flags inhabiting bunkers and rooms full of video screens. Miller uses bold colors and a painterly style to present a doomsday scenario that is tempered by the occasional orange bicycle, a sweetly smiling face, or a fluorescent jellyfish. Her inspirations for this new work are the constant stream of violent images on modern computer, television, movie, and gaming screens, and “Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness” issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Miller is a 1985 graduate of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena , CA.”
AllGood Cafe Friday – Heartstring Stranglers – Find FineLineLive.com at this show! Saturday – Jo Carol Pierce
Club Dada Thursday – Salim Nourallah / The Cut*Off / The Felons Friday – Hard Night’s Day / Kung Fu Girls Saturday – Ryan Parker / A Valient Effort / Charlie Oxford / The Liking Strikes
Double Wide Thursday – Telethon / The Rape Ape / Blixaboy Friday – The Backsliders (CD Release) / Dragna (CD Release) / Binary Sunrise Saturday – The Von Ehrics / Hit & Run
Red Blood Club Sunday, June 8th
BBQ w/Truck Stop Junkies / Tennessee George & Wagontrash / Saddle Tramp / Caroline Danielsons
Booze – BBQ – Raffles – Door Prizes – General Hoopla
4 pm
Fallout Lounge Thursday – Lost Generation w/Wanz Dover Friday – The Fever w/DJ El Macho & DJ C MacPhie
Show #17: – Cory Arcangel + Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied
June 7th – July 19th
Opening Reception June 7th, 6pm-9pm with all artists in attendance
Walk through with the artists at 7:30
Performance by Tree Wave and Farah at 8:00
Cory Arcangel is a computer artist, performer, and curator who lives and works in Brooklyn. His work centers on his love of personal computers and the internet. He is the co-founder for the Beige Programming Ensemble. Current interests include C.S.N.&Y., CSS, RSS, GCC, C++, HTML, XML, and TEX. His work has shown in the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, The Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Space 1026, Philly, the Migros Museum, Zurich, Team Gallery, New York, and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, Paris/Salzburg and on his homepage.
Based in Stuttgart, Germany, artists Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied are inspired by the messages, animation, and changing iconography of the internet. In their recent exhibition Online Newspapers in Madison Square Park, the artists displayed digital reproductions of online newspapers covered with now technologically out-dated web graphics and animation. The Internet is a vast network of both the symbolic and banal; Lialina and Dragan examine the language of the public domain, its evolution and aesthetics. A pioneer of net art, Olia Lialina has lectured, curated and exhibited around the world, she currently teaches at Merz Akademie in Stuttgart. Dragan Espenschied is an artist, musician, and programmer who won the 2001 Media Award from Zentrum f�r Kunst und Medien in Karlsruhe. Both artists have given lectures and exhibited their work at galleries and museums including, ABC Gallery, Moscow; Sonar, Barcelona; VertexList gallery, New York; RX gallery, San Francisco; SECESSION, Austria; and the New Museum, New York
The Cavern Thursday – Fancy Fist / Elle Laporte / Lalagray – ZOO: The Video DJ Upstairs Friday – Alpha Rev / Sounds Under the Radio / The Soldier Thread Saturday – Deadman / Flat People / Collin Herring Sunday – Ricki Derek
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Steven Collins has endured a lot of personal pain these past couple of years. His life, and his music, have taken many winding roads that led to a move to Austin, numerous new songs and a whole new band. Regardless of the changes, one thing remains the same—Steve is an amazing singer/songwriter/performer.
Saturday, June 7th The Cavern
Deadman / Flat People / Collin Herring
SPLENDID Show!
Doors at 9 pm – $6.00 – 21+
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Zubar Friday – DJ Select Saturday – One (Electronic Filled Eve)
Granada Theater Friday – The Vanished / Darby / Mother’s Anthem / We Heart the Violence Saturday – Rocky Athas / Lightning & Nitzinger / Randy Pavlock (What you have here is some good ol’ real rock’n'roll)
Unique and one-of-a-kind, the SPCA of Texas� Pet Flix Film Festival is an exciting and entertaining event that focuses on making our furry friends famous! What started out as a small film festival has now turned into a well-recognized community event, drawing pet and film enthusiasts from across Texas and surrounding states as well as filmmakers from California and New York. Films entered into the festival showcase animals of all types and consist of a wide variety of genres including dramas, mysteries, parodies, music videos and comedies, to name a few. The finalists� films will be shown at the festival and prizes will be presented to the top three winners as chosen by celebrity judges.
The first and only humane organization that hosts this type of event, The SPCA of Texas is one of the country�s largest humane organizations that provides services for more than 30,000 homeless and abused animals each year and provides citizens of the Dallas Metroplex with low-cost veterinarian services. All event proceeds will benefit the programs and services of the SPCA. For more information on Pet Flix, visit www.petflix.org.
Lakewood Bar & Grill Thursday – Sparrowbox / Aton / Champa Friday – John Priest / Southbound Lane / Darryl Lee Rush
Barley House Friday – Zapruder Sequence Saturday – The Slow Burners / Sunday Drive Sunday – The Sunday Night Drinking Club w/Dave Little / Chris Holt / Danny Balis and more
Update! – White Rock Coffee Friday – Darren Furr (Anden) Saturday – Michael Earhart
Love & War (Plano) Thursday – Sisters Morales Friday – Jason Carrell Saturday – Owen Temple Sunday – Shiner Sunday w/Rusty Wier / Randy Hopper
Dan’s Silverleaf Thursday – Clint Strong Friday – Stumptone Saturday Matthew & the Arrogant Sea / Florene / Daniel Folmer Sunday – 3 on Sunday – Born for Hard Luck” (a short profile of Arthur “Peg Leg Sam” Jackson), Target Video’s 1977 live footage of LA punk band The Screamers, and a compilation of early Black Sabbath live performances – Free Monday – Paul Slavens
Hailey’s Friday – Singer / History at our Disposal / Zest of Yore Saturday – Unwed Sailor / Sybris / The Demigs Sunday – DJ Wild in the Streets / The Broken Letters / Dust Congress
Oh that’s the way, uh-huh uh-huh I like it….uh-huh, uh-huh
Some of my other favorite Denton kiddies, Mount Righteous, finished-up When the Music Starts with John Congelton at the helm and all the M.R. kids writin’ and performin’. To celebrate, a party at Rubber Gloves was a no-brainer.
Check it:
Friday, June 6th Rubber Gloves
Mount Righteous CD Release / Fishboy / Death! to the Doom Riders
Doors at 9 pm – $6- $8
Rubber Gloves Thursday – Homegrown Thursdays – Pet Hospital / Orange Peel Sunshine / The Faith Friday – Mount Righteous CD Release / Fishboy / Death! to Doom Riders Saturday – The Destro / The Ocean / Lair of the Minotaur
1919 Hemphill Saturday – Zanzibar Snails / The Great Tyrant / Mistress / Nouns Group
The Aardvark Thursday – Television City / Hollow Eye / American Aquarium / Nicholas Altobelli Saturday – The Drams / Telegraph Canyon / Calhoun
The Fairmount Saturday – Austin Collins / Macon Greyson / Brian Wright / Sally Jaye
Fred’s Thursday – Hank Hankshaw Friday – Champa Sunday – Magee Payne / Kurt South
Lola’s Friday – Dax Riggs / John Barrett’s Bass Drum of Death Sunday – Addnerim / Sweetooth / Four Days to Burn – BBQ – Gore Gore Girls Showing – Dave Karnes later on
The Moon Bar Friday – Jason Davis / Seed Saturday – Stoogeaphilia / Unizen / Great American Novel
Scat Lounge Thursday – Johnny Reno Friday – Rosana Eckert Saturday – Carla Norris-Hopkins Jazz Quartet
White Elephant Thursday – Luke Olson Friday – Johnny Solinger Saturday – Terry Rasor – 2 pm Sunday – Casey Thompson / Greg Reichel / Travis Linville
Woody’s Tavern Friday – Joey Green / 3 Rivers Alice Saturday – Walt Wilkins / Eliza Gibson
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In-Stores
Bill’s Records Saturday – Lara Lenhoff / Wicked Brew / Christian Ross – 2:30 pm – Free
Good Records Thursday – Wild Sweet Orange – 6 pm – FreeCANCELED (thanks Jeff!)
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Radio…
Friday
89.3 KNON – Rocket Radio – “underground electronic and dark music from the North Texas area and around the world” Midnight ’til 4 am
I’m off down I-35 this weekend to haul the girl-child back to Austin and get her settled into her new digs. So no shows fer me, but plenty for you...
Double Wide Thursday – The Jungle Rockers / Sawed Off Sick Friday – The Heelers
Fallout Lounge Thursday – Lost Generation w/Wanz Dover Friday – The Fever w/DJ El Macho & DJ C MacPhie
City Tavern Thursday – Taylor Davis Friday – Grant Jones & the Pistol Grip Lassos / Mike Mathis Band / Band of Annuals
Opening Bell Thursday – Derisory, I Am Friday – Fate Lions / Elle / Annabella Saturday – Fishing for Comets / Billygoat Brink (wish I could be at this show)
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Tim Miller – “Adelaide”
I can’t recall precisely how I first met Tim Miller, but I do know ’twas awhile back. Cuz one time I was doing a live audio stream at the Green Room for Kirtland Records, and like I ran into Tim there and I particularly remember that night cuz Cary Pierce was performing and he asked me to watch the door for him while he changed…heh.
Anyhoo, Tim’s got a spankin’ new album just out, Adelaide, and he’s gonna drop it like it’s hot this coming Saturday, May 31st at The Loft.
Joining Tim on stage that night, the amazing Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights and Electric Touch. Es muy bueno, like buttah.
Recorded onto tape, Tim Miller’s Adelaide is an example of emotionally- charged, mature songwriting. Produced by Chris Bell (Erykah Badu, Polyphonic Spree, Eagles) and mastered by Adam Ayan (Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, Phish, Ani DiFranco), Adelaide features Tim Miller’s honest and soothing voice performing melodic folk rock songs in a style similar to singer/songwriters, James Blunt and Ari Hest. Out Of The Box (2004) established this Dallas based singer/songwriter as an artist with a raw, honest approach and since Miller’s music has been licensed by MTV’s My Super Sweet 16, Real World, Road Rules, and The Challenge, and Tom Green’s film Shred II.
Adelaide is a collection of meaningful, slow-medium folk rock songs. While listening to this album, you get the feeling that any of these songs could easily be in a soundtrack during the turning point of a film. Miller’s guitars and vocals blend together effortlessly while the organ and piano perfectly compliment the basic folk rock sound of the album. Instead of keeping with the usual acoustic guitar and piano set-up that most folk rock musicians use, Miller brings in an organ on some songs, which makes the album stand out and creates an overall fuller sound. “Say Hello” is one of the album’s faster-paced rock songs that showcase this full organ sound, in addition to a melodic bridge and break down of electric guitar and voice. “Let’s Go” and “Another Day in the Life” are two additional solid, medium-tempo rock songs that move the album along nicely with catchy rock guitars and strong vocals. The rest of the album is slower-paced, folk rock ballads, including “Whom Am I,” an emotional song with dreamy acoustic guitars, dramatic piano and introspective lyrics. “Man Overboard,” another slower-paced rock folk song, features one of the album’s most catchy guitar riffs. In “Let us End,” Miller sings colorful harmonies, creating a soulful feel that reveals the depth of his vocal abilities. “Four Leaf Clover” brings in the mandolin and steel guitar to give the listener a taste of country. “This Life” features both a catchy piano and keyboard that give the song an ambiance of driving through the country at sunset.
Adelaide is an album of listenable instrumentation and dynamic songwriting. Tim Miller is definitely here to stay and I wouldn’t be surprised if very soon we start hearing his songs in more mainstream outlets.
The Loft Friday – Treasure Fingers / Kill the Noise Saturday – Tim Miller CD Release / Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights / Electric Crush
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Poor David’s Pub Friday – Randy MacAllister Saturday – Brice Beaird / Mark Wayne Glasmire / Elizabeth Wills
Lee Harvey’s Thursday – DJ MC 900 Ft. Jesus Friday – DJ Sista Whitenoise / Oliver’s Army Saturday – DJ Sista Whitenoise / Boys Named Sue Sunday – DJ EZ Eddie D
House of Blues Friday – Local Music Showcase w/Kristin Leigh / Meridain West / Calhoun / Odis Saturday – Old 97’s / Hayes Carll
The Cavern Thursday – Scarily Terrible / Peace Corpse / Falkens Maze / Farah Friday – The Frontier Brothers / Orange Peel Sunshine / The Ramonalisas / Ian Axel Saturday – The Hope Trust / Leo Rondeau / Heidi Leigh Spencer Sunday – Ricki Derek
Yup, it’s that time again. Lumberjack Fest IV will rock yo’ ass all day and into the night on Saturday, May 31, 2008. I’m quite p.o.’d that I ain’t gonna be in town…but don’t let that stop you’ns.
It’s goin’ down at Dan’s in Denton and starts ’round 2 pm. See below.
Proceed will go to the Denton Humane Society and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Walk!
Dan’s Silverleaf Thursday – Tenacious ROot / DJ Craig-Mon / Texas Coalition to Abolith the Death Penalty Benefit w/Sara Hickman Friday – Centro-matic / South San Gabriel Saturday Lumberjack Fest IV w/The Make Believers / Mauve X / Deep Snapper / Low Dosage / Pinebox Serenade / A.M. Ramblers / PVC Street Gang / Gun Gun / The Heelers Sunday – Free Music Sundays with Starhead / Dark Valley Harvesters / Fancy Fist Monday – Paul Slavens
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Hailey’s – The Logic / Hallelucination / Febrifuge Saturday – DJ G & the Gang
Rubber Gloves Thursday – Vortexas / Mr. Dibbs / Rob Viktum Friday – The Night Game Cult / Silk Stocking / White Bitch / Vioent Squid Saturday – Margot & the Nuclear So & So’s / Matthew & the Arrogant Sea / Red Monroe
715 Panhandle Friday – Marked Men / Teenage Cool Kids / Total Abuse / Back Sabbath
8.0 Thursday – The Burning Hotels / Chomsky / The Frontier Brothers / Titan Mon – 6:30 pm
The Aardvark Thursday – Los Super Vatos / 281 South / The Dallahachie / Brothers / Terrible Secret of Space Friday – Myers Brothers / Matt Cliff / Greg Schroeder / John Guns Saturday – Asylum Street Spankers / Matt the Electrician
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The Chat Room is the place to be this weekend with a stellar line-up of many FineLineLiveLoved bands.
Now see here…
The Chat Room Friday – Sarah Jaffe / Robert Gomez / The Heartstring Stragglers Saturday – The Baptist Generals / Band of Annuals / Matthew & the Arrogant Sea
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The Fairmount Thursday – Michael Fracasso / Mike Kelley Friday – Josh Abbott Band / Charlie Shafter Band Saturday – Dale Watson / Eric Hisaw Sunday – James Nored / Dave Eaves
Fred’s Thursday – Scott Copeland Friday – Fatty Lumpkin Saturday – Stephen Pointer Band Sunday – Jenny Kerr
Lola’s Thursday – Great American Novel / Pretty Baby / Browningham Friday – Pablo & the Hemphill 7 / Darth Vato / The Me-Thinks / Uzi / Warchild Saturday – Local H / Lions / Max Cady
The Moon Bar Friday – Peach Truck Republic Saturday – Whiskey Folk Ramblers
Scat Lounge Thursday – Reverend Organ Drum Friday – The Texas Gypsies Saturday – Ricki Derek
White Elephant Thursday – Ed Burleson Friday – Kyle Hunt Band Saturday – Kevin Deal Sunday – Jordan Mycoskie / Kurt South / Houston Marchman
Woody’s Tavern Friday – Micky & the Motorcars / Stephen Pointer Saturday – Hazaard / Greg Schroeder
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In-Stores
Bill’s Records Saturday – The Opium Symphony – 4 pm – free
Good Records Saturday – Old 97’s – 1 pm – Local H – 3 pm
Uncut with DJ Steve Nice – The absolute best in local Rap/Hip-hop/R&B 11 PM – K104 FM
89.3 KNON – Pagan Holiday – Open playlist, call in your requests! Lots of Indi and local rock. Midnight ’til 4 am ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Artsy-Fartsy
The artwork and music are not of this world… or are they? Is the surreal nature of dreams and fantasy from another plane of existence, or are they here in plain sight? The artists and musicians participating in Existence Is Elsewhere all explore what may or may not be imagined.
Existance Is Elsewhere is a one night only event featuring raw local talent of artists Nick Bradford, Lets Kish, Jason Barnett, Kunst, Alison Welsh, Larry Carey, Janelle Tohill and Loren V. Era. Music by Yells At Ells and SUBkommander.
Friday.05.30.08
7:00-10:00 pm :: Preview Party $45 in advance :: $60 at the door
9:45-11:00 pm :: Austin band, Shapes Have Fangs performing in the pavillion
Saturday.05.31.08
12:00-8:00 pm :: General Admission $10 (good for SAT & SUN)
2:00-3:00 pm :: Keynote Speaker, booksigning featuring
Paige West, author of The Art of Buying Art and founder of Mixed Greens, NY
Sunday.06.01.08
12:00-5:00 pm :: General Admission $10 (good for SAT & SUN)
2:00-3:00 pm :: New Media Panel featuring
Lauren Cornell (Rhizome, The New Museum), Paul Slocum (director And/Or Gallery, artist), Kevin Bewersdorf (artist, filmmaker, musician), Todd Simmons (Austin Museum of Digital Art), moderated by Noah Simblist (SMU)
3:30-4:30 pm :: Care and Conservation Panel featuring
John T. Campbell (The Nasher Sculpture Center), Lyzanne Gann (conservator of photographs), Shannon Phillips and Tish Brewer (The Center for Art Conservation), moderated by Cheryl Vogel (Valley House Gallery)
I’m going to defer to my dear friend over at the Sub-Rosa for all your art-going needs. The chick knows her sh*t. Use her site often.
I was most pleased to plop my arse on the sofa, after the Re*Cov*Er shindig on Saturday night, only to find precious Taylor Davis just a’croonin’ away on the Gordon Keith Show.
Tonight we’ll go live at the Hal Samples Gallery for a very special, very personal tour and story behind Hal’s current installation, “The City of God.”
The event will be a casual evening where you will have the opportunity to hear the story of the installation straight from the artist, Hal Samples. For the first hour of the open house, Hal will lead you through the installation, relating personal anecdotes and stories about the work and his time in Brazil. We will be viewing some video footage, and Hal will end with a brief lecture explaining his mission work in Brazil and his plans for the future. The last hour will be a forum setting where you will have the opportunity to ask Hal any questions you may have about the installation, Brazil, or Hal’s continued work in South America.
Please come and join us for an intimate evening of art, wine, and conversation. We look forward to sharing with you the importance of this work.
Hal Samples Gallery
2814 Main Street
Suite 101
Dallas, TX, 75226
214-334-4481
I got a toothache. I started out ignoring it. Today, it’s a bitch, and won’t be ignored. So I found a dentist and will endure my most hated event at 6:45 am tomorrow morning. I’d sooner pound nails in my head than go to the dentist…but…this dang tooth…HURTS.
So I won’t be posting today after this…however…the kind new dentist has called in some sort of pain killer to get me through the evening, so plans to hook up with Leah Shafer and Tania (and really wicked awesome guests) are still on tonight. For you see, we’ll be filming a couple of episodes of the wildly popular Girl Talk, featured in Quick.
I’ll produce some sort of slickish video for Quick, however, even though Leah said nah, you know my rebel ways, so I’m still going live tonight so you can tune in for a behind the scenes peek. See ya back here at 7 pm…and wish me luck in the dental chair.