Monthly Archives: September 2006

VIVARIUM STUDIO/PHILIPPE QUESNE

Vivarium delivered an amazing story in true TBA fashion through acting, music, video, and bizarre machines. Scout Niblett and her drummer at the works put on an awesome show. Also, The Shaking Hands rocked the same stage before she came … Continue reading

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CHECKING INTO THE YUBIWA HOTEL

or: The Only Vacancy Now is in my Head Last night as I waited in line for a performance, I heard a woman say that she’d been to see the Candies: Girlish Hardcore show (Yubiwa Hotel). When her friend asked … Continue reading

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Extreme Guitar Orchestra, Parade, and Float [w/pics]

Extreme Guitar Orchestra, Parade, and Float w/ pics
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Stan’s Cafe: Thinking People Doing Real Work

When I first walked into the concrete floored laboratory Of All the People in the World, I felt I had walked into the underground warehouse of a top secret statistical analysis agency. Strewn across the floor, piles of rice on … Continue reading

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Yes Monsieur, there is a frog in your throat

warning: this following review contains spoilers if you are intending on viewing this performance: I attended last nights opening performance of Philippe Quesne’s “The Itching of the Wings” at Lincoln Hall and will come up honest and say I was … Continue reading

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HIGHER SOMETHING / THE MOON

Posted by Storm Tharp Yesterday, was so full of amazing things. It may have been one of the best days of the year. Who has been to the Visual Arts Exhibit at Corberry Press? INCREDIBLE!! The opening reception begins at … Continue reading

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Universal Workshop

“Put your government name on the top of the paper,” he says. Below that he asks us to put our date of birth and below that, today’s date. This is how it begins. This is the story of your life, … Continue reading

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From Here

Softly glowing, solitary and set in a field of burning stars. We are weightless with Laurie Anderson. Like the Moon, she instills in us mystery and love and sadness and fear. Here in the dark we watch her move. She … Continue reading

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Friday at Stan’s Cafe

photo credit: Serena Davidson “First up I’m English, so I have to apologize. I’m sorry for having to apologize but I can’t help it, it’s in my blood and my upbringing, I have been gifted with the extraordinary ability to … Continue reading

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T:BA:01

The first full day of T:BA was an interesting and educational one. It began with some ‘behind-the-scenes’ words from Mark and Kristan as they talked about the process of forming the T:BA festival within the context of both the Pacific … Continue reading

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