In doodling around YouTube, I've discovered this wonderful series of performances on La Blogotheque that includes The Shins and Andrew Bird singing their way through Paris (different episodes), Jose Gonzales in Marfa, TX (check out "Storms"), and REM in Athens.
Here another of my fave musicians, Beirut, appears to happen across a band that's playing his song as he's singing it.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Andrew Bird
Very few videos get at how cool he is live and otherwise. This one's pretty good. He's usually much more dapper than the second one, but his loops and playbacks and virtuoso violin/guitar/whistling is really inexplicable and amazing!
"Fiery Crash"
His signature song "Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left"
"Fiery Crash"
His signature song "Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left"
Monday, October 20, 2008
Dumb Signs
Okay, one of the quirks-- or perhaps a result of my own culture shock-- is odd signs out here on the southwest frontier. Here's a sampling:
While these are certainly not dumb signs, they are also definitely not what I would expect to see at a bathroom break along the highway.

This one's from the same rest stop, and stands in the middle of a grassy field.

This one's actually in Arizona, but I don't doubt its applicability in many places in NM.
And the illustrious THE THING? (WHAT IS IT?) roadside attraction near Texas Canyon, AZ (exit 322 off of I-10). This thing has haunted my imagination ever since I would drive from San Antonio to Northern California for undergrad. I'd see road signs hyping it for hundreds of miles. I think when we moved down here, we saw billboards for it as far as Missouri.
I didn't pay the dollar admission to see THE THING? itself. Sorry. Not my thing.
This one's from the same rest stop, and stands in the middle of a grassy field.
This one's actually in Arizona, but I don't doubt its applicability in many places in NM.
I didn't pay the dollar admission to see THE THING? itself. Sorry. Not my thing.
Surrounded by Giants
In short, it was a wonderful, invigorating jolt of juice to my brains (even though it was equally exhausting physically!). To see the critical scholars who populate my essays and bookshelves-- as people who joke and have to drink water mid-presentation-- as audience members of other scholars' panels (Jose Munoz and Lisa Duggan attended Judith Halberstam's hugely popular session on queer punk, and laughed at all the right moments).
Okay, on a more corporeal note, there's nothing to eat at the convention center. Nothing worse than a couple stands hocking Starbuck's and stale pretzels and bagels. Coffee breath on top of an empty belly is AWFUL to have at a crowded conference. And then there's the mortification of having audible hunger pangs during a presentation. I know. I had them. During a panel on food, no less.
Happily, within a couple of blocks of the convention center in Albuquerque is Sushi King!! We went three days in a row! I highly recommend the New Mexico roll (green chili, avocado, spicy mayo), the veggie tempura maki, and the vegetable maki. They were great and even brough me extra spicy mayo on the side!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Albuquerque Balloon Festival. sans balloons.
New Favorite Places: Tucson, AZ
We took a roadtrip to Arizona several weekends ago, just to see what we could see, and discovered the wonderful 4th Ave. district near the U of Arizona. A great place to blow your paycheck is independent bookseller (and t-shirt seller, poster seller, and doo-dad seller) Antigone Books. They have a wonderful selection of graphic novels, political bumper stickers, notecards, and gifts. I found myself purchasing a rechargeable (hand-crank) cat-shaped flashlight. It'll come in handy, I know it.
A wide array of japanese paper design notecards. Entirely too lovely and expensive.
And a happy discovery (not in the 4th ave. neighborhood, but happy nontheless): Lovin' Spoonfuls is an entirely veggie restaurant. I ordered a chili dog, and Zips had a turkey club. A nicely stocked menu. Lots of critter-friendly choices! We can't wait to go back!
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