Bring Out Your Undead Tuesday Night
I need as many people as I can get in their best zombified state – skin rotting off, shambling, lusting for brains – to show up in front of Psycho Donuts in Campbell, California at 7pm tonight (Tuesday, June 22, 2010) for a big Christmas in June setting up event/photoshoot for a...
Read moreRest in Peace Frank Sidebottom
When I first saw a tweet of the news that Frank Sidebottom had left us today, I was pretty sure it could not mean that Chris Sievey, the man behind the enormous head, was actually dead. Maybe just taking a break or retiring the character he’d played for over a quarter century. But, no...
Read moreSun Worship Event V – BUOY Gallery – Kittery, ME – 06/20/10
Creature Comforts at Kaleidoscpe. – Kaleidoscope – San Francisco, CA – 06/18/10
Sound Effect Renditions of Wallpaper Designs
I’ve been deeply mired in what is some fairly obscure bits of research lately. Things like, ‘what did World War One nurses wear?’ and ‘why the hell is HD video not performing on my damn computer?’. I’ve also been digging into some of the more elusive parts of...
Read moreKristin Hersh to Narrate Steven Cerio’s New Film
Steven Cerio sends us news that he is polishing up the script for his film “Magnificent Pigtail Shadow”, which he is shooting himself and Wow Cool is co-executive producing. Check it out on KickStarter.com Singer, songwriter Kristin Hersh (Throwing Muses, 50 foot Wave) is now on...
Read moreR.I.P. Jimmy Dean
I mourn the loss of any of the pioneers of TV variety very greatly and closely. Jimmy was one of the last of the greats of the golden (OK, black and white) era. Jimmy and Rowlf the dog (Jim Henson on voice and one hand and head and Frank Oz on the other hand) was
Read moreCreature Comforts Get It On
Three quarters of nickname: Rebel also get it on as the band Creature Comforts. They were featured on San Francisco’s Pirate Cat Radio on Saturday, June 12 in the Cheap Hooch Show. It is highly entertaining and you should download and listen to the podcast of the broadcast now. download...
Read moreR.I.P. Joseph Strick
One of the most memorable scenes in all of cinema for me is that in Joseph Strick’s version of James Joyce’s Ulysses of the tower and the famous breakfast scene. This maverick of independent cinema has left us aged 86.
Read moreR.I.P. Sigmar Polke
One of the true greats has left us. Sigmar Polke, known here – at least in the 80’s – as one of the ‘new German painters’ – has died at 69. A serious inspiration to myself. I love his circles and colors and will be sad that there are to be no more of them.
Read moreWork of Art Episode 1 on Hulu Now
Watch the whole thing here. Now. Give ’em hell, Nao. Yes… there will be commercials.
Read moreSelf-Adjusting Table Cloth Clamps
I could stare at this package all day. From a long gone golden age of design. So much more inspiring than what the same product gets today. Purchased for 50 cents at a local yard sale.
Read moreBusta-mania continues with FTM: Not A Robot
Here is Nao Bustamante’s one-hit wonder band. “Female 2 Male Adaptor” or “F2M Adaptor” or “FTM Adaptor.” I’m not sure which. I heard they only had one gig. what an awesome song, “Not a Robot” !!! Band members: Nao, Tyler Jacobsen, Jesse...
Read moreAl Columbia Interview on Comics Comics
Get up close and personal with Biologic Show and Pim & Francie creator Al Columbia in this in-depth interview on the Comics Comics blog with Nicole Rudick. At the beginning, I’m really into it, but then you come to a point where you realize the whole day you’re going to be drawing...
Read moreNao-Sploitation Continues
Clips from the footage Nao Bustamante shot for her Bravo Audition. “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist” premiers this Wednesday evening, June 9th.
Read moreNao Bustamante on Bravo’s Work of Art
What will secure Troy, New York’s place in history… it’s mark on the map? Sanforization? Arrow Shirts? Uncle Sam? Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute? No. I think it will be Nao Bustamante‘s run on Bravo’s new TV show “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist”...
Read moreBurning Up: Tom Otterness Art Installation in San Jose
Tom Otterness’s ‘Another World’ Installation’ of bronze figures was written about here previously. The work has taken on a new incarnation as it seems the cast bronze figures are now too hot to handle from sitting in the sun and are now mostly surrounded by plastic white...
Read moreJason Martin solo – 440 Broadway – Brooklyn, NY – 06/05/10
Kitchen Mittens and Skull Measurements
I have certain fascinations, passions, interests and obsessions. Always having a camera in my pocket means I now take thousands of photos related to them. Sometimes the meaning can only be demonstrated in sequence or juxtaposition. Most of the time they just sit undisturbed on a flash card or...
Read moreSteven Cerio in latest Signal to Noise
The newest issue of the excellent Signal to Noise Magazine (#58 – The journal of Improvised & Experimental Sound) features a great spread of several of Steven Cerio‘s concert posters and a good sized interview with the man talking about his history, art and music. Interesting...
Read moreRandom Wow Cool Bits Here and There
This is a first. The pressing plant for Evidence’s Final Goodship Tuesday record, blogged us up on their site. The record will be out next Tuesday, June 8. Avoid the Future reviewed my “The Girl From Mars” contribution to the Newave! Minicomix book from Fantagraphics, saying...
Read moreIntroducing JenOhSays.com Natural Living Site
My awesome wife Jennifer Oh has finally launched her own web site – JenOhSays.com. If you’ve ever wondered about the inner working of the Oh/Arsenault household then here’s your chance. Jen chronicles our long, strange journey into healthier and more natural living, something...
Read morenickname: Rebel in Session on Dandelion Radio
nickname: Rebel has committed it’s second exclusive session for Mark Whitby on Dandelion Radio. Featured are four new tracks, each featuring new drum genius Robb Cole (formerly of Brevator, To Hell and Back and Kitty Little). Three of these were achieved with the assistance of Mr. Andrew...
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