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Thurston Moore & Michael Chapman, Fretboard Journal

The Winter ’09 issue of Fretboard Journal has a terrific interview between Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth and guitarist Michael Chapman. For the past few years I’ve been producing a short documentary called Fully Qualified Survivor about Michael Chapman’s music and his life on Wrytree Farm with his wife Andru. Michael will be coming to the US to perform at the Jack Rose Memorial Concert in Philadelphia February 13th and playing some additional dates on the East Coast.

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Happy holidays!

(image from the film Bland Tom Tar Och Troll)

Wishing all of you love & happiness in the new year!

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R.I.P. Jack Rose


We lost a great man and dear friend the other day, musician Jack Rose passed away last Saturday. At thirty-eight he was too young to go. Jack was a passionate, inspired artist and a real hoot to hang hang out with. I am thankful I was able to call him my friend. Rest easy Jack.

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Soft Focus – King Buzzo of Melvins

Here’s the latest episode of VBS‘s Soft Focus series shot at ATP music festival featuring King Buzzo of the Melvins. I was editor for all eight episodes of the Soft Focus: UK series two years ago so when VBS’s in house editor left for tour they called me in to lend a hand finishing up the ATP edits. The Buzz interview needed to be edited down by at least half so tons of fantastic material didn’t make the cut. Such as Buzz talking about learning to play guitar at 18, growing up in an isolated hellhole, his loathing of opera music & composers (posers), his love of John Huston’s work ethic and films, his graphic designer wife, as well as lots of other little goodies. But this final cut will not disappoint.

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Victorian Hair Art

The above image is an extraordinary gift about a dozen of my pals pitched in on to buy me for me birthday. Inspired in part by the legendary Lelila’s Hair Art Museum in Independence, MO this work was discovered and purchased at New York City’s own Obscura Antiques & Oddities.

Hair art was a common practice during Victorian times. It was a means to record family histories, given as an intimate gift between loved ones as well as a way to memorialize the dead. Most families constructed their own pieces hiring a jeweler to add only the final touches. These beautiful crafted works come in a variety of designs and constructions from hair flowers and wreaths to braided bracelets and brooches.

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The Jesus Lizard at Irving Plaza

The Jesus Lizard played a ferocious show last Tuesday night at Irving Plaza in NYC. I hadn’t seen them live since ’93 or ’94 in Boston and they were just as amazing and intense. Somehow Shanin, Shah & Zach from Ex Models and I wound up drinking beers with David Yow and Sims after the show. Good times indeed. I would LOVE to go to the New Year’s show in Chi-town… you never know…


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R.I.P. artist David Crawford

My art school pal artist David Crawford died unexpectedly last week. I hadn’t spoken to David in over a year, last I knew he was in Sweden working on his PhD. in Digital Represention. David was a wonderful talent and a thoughtful friend, he will surely be missed by many. I am saddened that I didn’t get to reconnect with him in person in recent years. Check out some of David’s excellent experimental work on Turbulence.org and Stopmotionstudies.net.

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ING NYC Marathon 2009

(photo credit: Reuters)

After months of hard training my big day in the sun is finally here. Tomorrow, Sunday November 1st I will be running my very first marathon! This event is extra special for me because the run is through my hometown NYC. Here is some information in case you want to come out and cheer for me.
Bib no. 29965

Course map

Pace chart

Thanks to my running group and the wonderful coaches at City Coach/Jack Rabbit Sports. And to all of my terrific friends for their boundless support. I’m one lucky gal…

(Update: thanks to everyone who made it out to cheer for me and all who were there in spirit! It was an incredible day.)

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Arik Roper at Fuse Gallery

My pal artist Arik Moonhawk Roper has his first solo show at Fuse Gallery in NYC from Oct. 24th – Nov 28th. It’s a gorgeous show of surreal, psychedelic visions in delicate watercolor.

From the press release:

Brimming with delicate, surreal imagery, Arik Roper’s The Hidden Dimension examines alternate states of being that exist within and beyond everyday awareness. These realms unfold as everyday consciousness is interrupted through dreams or other capacities. Exploring these transcendent elements, Roper’s paintings and
drawings feature epic landscapes of the mind, natural artifacts from the past and future and other cerebral peculiarities.

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The Museum of British Folklore

My new favorite site is The Museum of British Folklore which has a fascinating collection of “artifacts, ephemera, costumes and images that document not only the history but the living tradition of Britain’s annual and seasonal customs in all their archaic glory”.

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