Monthly Archives: September 2005

Insect of my heart

posted by Amber Bell Once, my friend Mirah sent me a box of chocolates from France. They came in a wooden box, with a diagram inside showing each chocolate’s ingredients. One was lavender with delicately crumbled nuts on top. One … Continue reading

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heavy thoughts for a cover girl

ivana müller – how heavy are my thoughts posted by laura becker i’ll admit it. i wanted to see ivana muller because she was on the cover. she just looks out, with her head on the scale, with innocent eyes … Continue reading

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I’ve never seen a guy take so long to get his pants off- Locust

Locust: Convenience Sunday September 11, 2005 I’ve never seen a guy take so long to get his pants off- Locust Catie O’Keefe Loved it!!! It was like a delicate mix of the every day harsh reality of life, those strange … Continue reading

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“It’s funny ‘cause it’s German”- Hans Weigland

Hans Weigland: Jerry Cotton: The Portland Episodes Saturday September 10 2005 6pm “It’s funny ‘cause it’s German” Catie O’Keefe I like that when it switches back to English the subtitles still read in English. I guess that’s good because the … Continue reading

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Guy Dartnell, Travels With My Virginity

Oh, guys, my fist TBA 2005 experience was a good one. I showed up just in time for the beginnings of Guy Dartnell’s ‘Travels With My Virginity’ performance. And you know what? Despite being used to the jams of the … Continue reading

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Mirah with Spectratone International photos

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The works at the Works-and ultimately Mirah and Spectratone International

posted by Rob McMahon I was a few songs late for the start of the Mirah and Spectratone International set. Had gotten talking to a tired lone twin, freshly landed from a week in Philly, local singer/songwriter Arthur Smid, the … Continue reading

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night of the locust

posted by laura becker my favorite thing about TBA so far is the first few minutes of locust: convenience when amy o’neal and zeke keeble made music with velcro on the bottom of their shoes. at first, in the dark … Continue reading

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pica history 101: kristy edmunds lecture

posted by laura becker there were about 75 people in the w+k atrium as i arrived for kristy edmunds’ lecture on sunday. kristy and mark russell sat down in the PICA red chairs (there is a shade of red called … Continue reading

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Prêt à Manger:

Cafeteria Plan at the Works [Tim DuRoche] I cried for madder music and for stronger wine, But when the feast is finished and the lamps expire. . . the night is thine” –Ernest Dowson I was intrigued by the “curatorial” … Continue reading

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