Mark Gluth presents ... 15 The 15th’s
*p.s. Hey. The exquisitely wrought and mysteriously decided sensibility of mega-writer and d.l. Mark Gluth meets a great track by one of my all-time favorite bands, and the rest of everything speaks...
View ArticleErrol Morris Day
'The 65-year-old filmmaker Errol Morris is sitting in his East Cambridge offices, a cleanly designed floor-length warren of cubicles, editing bays, bookshelves, and objets d’art. His personal office is...
View ArticleSpotlight on ... Dunstan Thompson: On the Life & Work of a Lost American...
'If Dunstan Thompson had died young, a few more people might recognize his name today. I’d like to think I might have pulled one of his early books -- Poems (1943) or Lament for the Sleepwalker (1947)...
View ArticleChilly Jay Chill presents ... 69 Free Jazz Album Covers
For more free jazz images and music, check out www.destination-out.com*p.s. Hey. Today we get a feast of covers and style machinations and designs and promises of sonic treasure curated by the fine...
View ArticleNovel-in-progress scrapbook, page #3: Intervening grid #1
* all texts by Gilles Deleuze“The problem is no longer getting people to express themselves, but providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say....
View ArticlePeter Sellers Day
'Peter Sellers, born into a touring theatrical family, became a "drummer, pianist and general funnyman" for RAF Gang Shows during the war. After demobilisation, he worked on radio as an impressionist,...
View ArticleMetalcore Vocal Covers Day, featuring "Abigail" by Motionless in White
OriginalMotionless In White - "Abigail" Official Music VideoLyricsBurn baby burnShe's a witch, she's a witch and I'm a hereticSo, learn baby learnShe's a witch, she's a witch and I'm a heretic so,...
View ArticleGrant Maierhofer presents ... Vito Acconci Day
I’ve struggled fairly hard since I began writing and reading seriously to reconcile my constant fascination with the art/ film/ music/ sculpture/ pop culture world with the mandatory study of...
View ArticleSpotlight on ... Barbara Pym A Glass of Blessings (1958)
'I discovered Barbara Pym in my sophomore year of college, thanks to a friend who gave me her 1958 novel, A Glass of Blessings. I loved the book for its understated humor, the way its heroine, Wilmet,...
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*p.s. Hey. Apologies for what I imagine will be a pretty slow load time on the post. At least the blog has reached its slowness capacity, and it'll maybe never emerge more laboriously than now. **...
View Article113 dances *
* due to this post having completely maxed out the memory allotted by Blogger to individual posts, the p.s. has been launched separately and appears far below.
View Article8 poems by Kenneth Koch + a conversation between Kenneth Koch and John...
MountainNothing's moving I don't see anybodyAnd I know that it's not a trickThere really is nothing moving thereAnd there aren't any people. It is the very utmost topWhere, as is not unusual,There is...
View ArticleGalerie Dennis Cooper presents ... The Firework Displays of Cai Guo-Qiang
'Internationally lauded “explosives artist” Cai Guo-Qiang has already amassed some stunning stats: He may be the only artist in human history who has had some one billion people gaze simultaneously at...
View ArticleGig #44: Portal, Tsembla, Fuck Buttons, Toshimaru Nakamura, Vår, Bill Orcutt...
'Noise is resistance, or at least it causes resistance, so can never be the mainstream. We should not have the idea that noise is subjective - it is something that happens to the individual, but it is...
View ArticleMeet BreadMe, dontdont, i_was_kyle, itastegood, and DC's other select...
__________________AGuyFromIreland, 24I am three. At least that is my slave name; it comes from my slave registration number 464-189-333. I am of course willing to change that name to something a new...
View Article92 shadows
*p.s. Hey. So, like I said on Saturday, I'll be off on a work/pleasure trip starting this afternoon until the 18th, and the blog will be in reruns during that time. I'm likely to be showing up here...
View ArticleRerun: 20 bitchin' robots (orig. 05/18/09)
Coughing Robot Spews 'Flu Germs'Amazing Catwalk RobotYaskawa Motoman plays taiko drumsCB2 baby humanoid robotLive Webcast: da Vinci® Robotic-Assisted ProstatectomyRobot SnakeRobot x Dr. SmithJapanese...
View ArticleRerun: Kevin Killian presents ... Jack Spicer (1925-1965) (orig. 05/14/09)
----The poet Jack Spicer was born in Hollywood and died in San Francisco forty years later, a broken man and a drunk. When he died he left behind five or six books and a vast mass of poetry and other...
View ArticleRerun: Philippe Grandieux Day (orig. 09/08/09)
----'The films of Philippe Grandrieux pulsate. They pulsate microcosmically: in the images, the camera trembles and flickers so violently that, even within a single, continuous shot, no photogram...
View ArticleRerun: Every quote and excerpt I could find online from Klaus Kinski's All I...
----'The naming of autobiographies is a minor art. A great title can be nobly direct (Nabokov's Speak, Memory; Jack Paar's I Kid You Not), bitterly cryptic (Josef von Sternberg's Fun in a Chinese...
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