2011 Wrap Up
Welcome to the 2011 Black Orchid wrap-up. Yes, 2011, we’re going to remember you for a while. Starting with the earthquake in Chile through the
Welcome to the 2011 Black Orchid wrap-up. Yes, 2011, we’re going to remember you for a while. Starting with the earthquake in Chile through the
THE OUTPOST Alex Drewchin and Greg Fox share a room at the pristine performance space and screening hall The Outpost in L-train Ridgewood. The building
Awkward street cred issues re: recent events with “the 99%.” Discomfort with monogamy and upcoming fatherhood, esp. w/in the context of being a very powerful
Hello, all. In the midst of the usual craziness around here I’ve managed to actually wade through a couple piles of CDs. There are always
CARTOON HOUSE Following the Brooklyn Graphic and Comics Festival, the Cartoon House – an enormous loft near the Marcy stop inhabited by comic artists –
The Animals by Richard Grossman (American Letters Press) 424 pages Richard Grossman has written something way beyond a book of poetry. I can’t possibly do
Okay, it’s time. I’m giving in. Thanksgiving has come and gone. It’s December, and I can’t fight it any longer. Christmas music, do your worst.
BIG SNOW BUFFALO LODGE I think Beef is my favorite band. It stars Greem Jellyfish – depicted on the show’s flier in a blurry, slanted,
The God Who Wasn't There, directed by Brian Flemming (62 minutes) The subtitle to this odd documentary is “A Film Beyond Belief,” which is a
OTHER MUSIC I received three emails with a link and a personalized foreward plus a supplementary text from Pitchfork Reviews Reviews inviting me to the
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