Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Armpit Collection XXXV: "It's Night Time in the Big City...


...a metronome falls from a second story window... smoke fills the booth of a Mexican restaurant... a squatter eats Doritos from his chest... bobble-heads shake their faces at one another... it's Theme Time Radio Hour with your host Bob Dylan."

In 2006, Bob Dylan embarked on a journey that I found utterly fascinating. He hosted a themed radio program on XM radio.

Enjoy them.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

What the Rich Don’t Need

From the New York Times:

WANT to give affluent households a present worth $700 billion over the next decade? In a period of high unemployment and fiscal austerity, this idea may seem laughable. Amazingly, though, it is getting traction in Washington.

I am referring, of course, to the current debate about whether to extend all, or just some, of the tax cuts of President George W. Bush — cuts that are due to expire at year-end. They’re expiring because the only way they could be enacted initially was by pretending that they were temporary.

In this situation, it’s not clear what should be called a tax “cut.” If the temporary law is allowed to expire as planned, does that represent a return to normal, or a tax increase? Conversely, if some parts of the current rates are extended, should those count as a tax cut?

A History of Rap: Jimmy Fallon, Justin Timberlake & The Roots


I'm not a huge Jimmy Fallon fan, nor Justine Timberlake fan... but I must admit this is pretty entertaining. "Hip-hip-hop and you don't stop."

Sunday, September 26, 2010

New Banner

Courtesy of J (and maybe iTunes helped a little)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

20 Years Ago...

"20 years ago today - Sept 22nd 1990 - Nirvana played their biggest gig to date when they appeared at the Motor Sports International Garage in Seattle. Drummer Dave Grohl who would audition for the band in a few days time was in the audience of 15,000 people."

- whoever is running Nirvana's facebook page (of all places)

Monday, September 20, 2010

Cell Phone Pics

I rarely bust out ze old cell phone and start snapping away, but you know, here and there I snap 'round town. Just got a new phone, these are pics from my last two. PS - If you have Verizon, don't bother with the LG EnV Touch, it's a piece - lasted less than a year.

This deli-front sign was pointed out to me by J. The irony is that The Best Sandwich in Town looks like shit. Who asks for asparagus on a sub? That's fucking gross.

I know this is hard to see, but it's a picture from a flight home from Nevis a couple years ago. This woman is using her baby as a food tray, eating a chicken platter off her baby back.

Dirty Pop

Stand Clear of the Closing Doors, Please

the Dakota

Face on Fire

Ryan Williams look-a-like

Not only are you making the garbage man's day by leaving your toilet on the sidewalk, but then you have to go and fill it full of nastiness. It's a double negative sight to see.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Been Caught Stealing

This is a picture I took a few months ago at a grocery store on the Upper East Side. I enjoy the store's idea of swift justice - posting photos of thieves in plain site for all to gawk. Click photo to enlarge.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Gangsta Graphs


Why is Vincent Gallo in that video? More (much more) Gangsta Graphs here...

Monday, September 13, 2010

Green Space is a Vulnerable Thing



After visiting my friends in The Very Big City, I learned they knew little of the biggest natural appetite Down South has to offer. When she's done here, I'm sure she'll wander . . .

From Blue Ridge Outdoors, a regional rag:

Need another reason to hate kudzu, the green leafy vine that is pervasive throughout the South? How about this: a recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that kudzu is a contributor to surface ozone pollution. The invasive plant, which was introduced in the U.S. in the late 1800s for erosion control, emits high levels of isoprene and nitric oxide which combine with the nitrogen in the air to form ozone. The study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of Virginia, showed the presence of kudzu can double the level of nitrogen oxide emissions from soil. Rampant expansion of kudzu could even increase the number of high ozone alert days in a given year.

Kudzu now occupies more than 7.4 million acres in the U.S., expanding at 120,000 acres annually. Kudzu vines have been known to grow up to a foot a day.

But don’t think kudzu is all bad. Some Southern families have used kudzu as a food source for decades, cooking up fried kudzu leaves, kudzu quiche, steamed kudzu…And some entrepreneurs have been trying to turn kudzu into a biofuel cash crop as well. A study published two years ago in the journal Biomass and Bioenergy claimed an acre of kudzu could yield about 270 gallons of ethanol, comparable to the 210 to 320 gallons per acre that corn yields.

While using kudzu as a biofuel is promising because it requires no water or fertilization, harvesting the weed for fuel has proved difficult and costly, as the roots sometimes grow six feet deep beneath steep slopes. But getting rid of kudzu has always been a challenge. The U.S. Forest Service has researched kudzu management and removal for decades. So far, the best form of kudzu eradication that researchers have uncovered, is goats.

Numbers:

2,500 — The number of years kudzu has been used in traditional Chinese medicine, primarily as a treatment for hangovers

60 — Length in feet that a single kudzu vine can grow in one warm season, roughly one foot per day

400 — Weight in pounds of a kudzu root

30 — Number of vines that can grow from a single root

In other Southern news:

This hometown hero also sports quite the appetite, though hardly the tact to stomach it.



Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Where Were You When the Iraq War Started?


From Wikipedia:

Shock and awe, technically known as rapid dominance, is a military doctrine based on the use of overwhelming power, dominant battlefield awareness, dominant maneuvers, and spectacular displays of force to paralyze an adversary's perception of the battlefield and destroy its will to fight.

Can you believe the Iraq War began combat in March 2003? Doesn't that seem like forever ago? I remember watching CNN from Tokyo, Japan when "Shock and Awe" was in shocking display. I was on spring break of my junior year of college, shocked myself that we were actually bombing Baghdad.

Tonight President Obama declared the combat missions in Iraq over - without really declaring victory or "mission accomplished."


Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Treehouse

I helped produce this short comedy skit with some hilarious pals of mine, Paul and Lucia. One day they're going to be big stars!

Shit, I tried to embed the video, but it's too wide... Here's the linkage...

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Blogvestments: Long Live Preppies



Domestic Manufacturing and sexy ads. Appears American Apparel missed one too many Investment club meetings.

Read about it here.

"Hipsters are from a certain time period. The stereotype of a hipster is not something people aspire to anymore. Do you want to be a hipster? Nobody wants to be a hipster," says CEO Dov Charney to the Village Voice.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Blognology: the Interwebs Competition

There's an interesting concept in the world of Internet usage called "net neutrality," which basically means no restrictions be placed on the ability for one to be able to access and use the Internet (by an Internet Provider). This may change with two giant companies plotting to dictate your ability to access the internet. Ironically, this stems from (1) an inability for someone to govern this freedom and (2) advertising models.

Some NYT articles about it:

2010/08/05/
2010/08/10/
2010/08/12/
2010/08/14/

A joint blog post about it:

JointPolicyProposalforanOpenInternet

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Armpit Collection XXXIV: Black, Saint, Sinner



Charles Mingus is relentless in what he does. His music contains a ferocity and intensity that is unmatched. Nowhere have I been more attracted to stoking chaos in the midst of intellectual forms. The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is his most accomplished work. And you can also enjoy him here.

1. Track A - Solo Dancer (6:20)
Stop! Look! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!

2. Track B - Duet Solo Dancers (6:25)
Hearts' Beat and Shades in Physical Embraces

3. Track C - Group Dancers (7:00)
(Soul Fusion) Freewoman and Oh, This Freedom's Slave Cries

4. Mode D - Trio and Group Dancers (17:52)
Stop! Look! And Sing Songs of Revolutions!

Mode E - Single Solos and Group Dance
Saint and Sinner Join in Merriment on Battle Front

Mode F - Group and Solo Dance
Of Love, Pain, and Passioned Revolt, then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day

Taken from the extensive liner notes:

"Last and least is me. Mingus. I wrote the music for dancing and listening." - Charles Mingus

"To me this particular composition contains Mr. Mingus' personal and also a social message. He feels intensively. He tries to tell people he is in great pain and anguish because he loves. He cannot accept that he is alone, all by himself; he wants to love and be loved. His music is a call for acceptance, respect, love, understanding, fellowship, freedom - a plea to change the evil in man and to end hatred. The titles of this composition suggest the plight of the black man and a plea to the white man to be aware. " - Doctor Pollock (his psychologist)

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Two Albums Bought Yesterday

Arcade Fire "The Suburbs"


The Black Crowes "Croweology"

Ryan Xilliams

"...a continuing series of unflattering photographs of myself."

My good friend and yours, Ryan Williams, takes us through his weird, wondrous, and wild (not to mention highly amusing) online observations in his blog, Ryan Xilliams. A decent part of his full-time job is trolling around the 'net in search of bizarreness, so it only makes sense for him to have an electronic dumping ground to share his found treasure. Enjoy!

On a side note, Ryan's improv comedy team, DREAMBOAT!, recently went toe to toe and defeated 23 other teams in the 2010 Del Close Marathon Indie Team Cagematch Tournament! Ayyy-Ohhh!