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Friday, October 03, 2003 :::
 

I'm meeting my dad and brother at College Park this Saturday afternoon for a football game. Those are my only definite plans for the weekend (this will be the weekend I finally go to the movies, though, dammit), but there's lots to do in D.C. this weekend. So much, in fact, that I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed.

Tonight and tomorrow, there's the Party Monster party weekend at Visions. Come for the movie and stay for special guest DJs Suneel (tonight) and De Rigeur (tomorrow).

On the main stage at the Black Cat on Saturday, it's the Cryfest dance party, with DJs Steve EP and Mellie Mel spinning music from The Cure and The Smiths.

Also on Saturday, resfest, the digital film festival at National Geographic, features a collection of Spike Jonze rarities and the premiere of Interstella 5555, a space adventure by director Leiji Matsumoto and Daft Punk.

And if you're into exploiting blue collar life, Five's "Big 10-4" Redneck Truckers theme party is for you. Wear a trucker hat or a mullet and get in for free. Oh yeah, it's also on Saturday.

Here's the description of the Five party from The Washington Post: "Smokey and the Bandit," "Joe Dirt" and episodes of "Dukes of Hazzard" play on projection screens and drink specials include $3 bottles of Budweiser, $2 drafts and cheap Jack Daniels, Jim Beam and Southern Comfort shots. Also, anyone who dresses up -- think mesh baseball caps, black concert T-shirts, mullet wigs and stonewashed jeans -- gets in free. For a nice contrast, DJs Ray Casil and Taha (two of the finest selectors in town) spin funky, soulful house music on the main floor; there's reggae on the roof. Over and out.

That's all I've got for now.

P.S. Check out Mark Jenkins' music-centric review of reviews of Lost in Translation.


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So You Wanna Fake Being an Indie Rock Expert? Follow the link to learn how to look and talk like a pro without having to listen to too much of that pesky indie rock. (Thanks to C.S. for the link.)


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Robert Smith, scarier than ever.


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Why, yes, I am a Matrix-loving dork...

After today, 33 days until The Matrix Revolutions hits movie screens worldwide.


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Courtney Love arrested (yes, drugs were involved).


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Ain't it grand that it's the year 2003 and this is how society is using its research resources?

Scientists discover why cookies crumble.

Not like there's cancer to cure or anything. Jeez.


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Thursday, October 02, 2003 :::
 
You're Not Rich, but Now You Can Fake It. Slate explains the oxymoron of mass elitism, or the New Luxury goods. All I have to say is, by the time I get rich, there better still be ways for me to rub other people's faces in it, dammit.


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Wednesday, October 01, 2003 :::
 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to CHRIS!


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Tuesday, September 30, 2003 :::
 
Remember when The Divine Ms. J, who conducted some rhinestone-encouraged research, told us that she had evidence that it was Colin Farrell who hooked up with the closeted Kevin Spacey to get ahead in Hollywood? Well, the fact that he used to model G-strings just to buy some Ecstasy gives more credence to the whole man-whore theory.

From IMDb:

Hollywood wildman Colin Farrell has confessed to taking a regular cocktail of drink and drugs that spiraled him into depression before he achieved fame. The Phone Booth hunk, renowned for his hard partying lifestyle, admitted to taking cocaine, ecstasy, speed and marijuana, as well as copious amounts of alcohol and cigarettes during a period in the mid-1990s. But the new father of baby James says he was left depressed by his over- indulgence and sought solace in a counselor. Colin tells British magazine Radio Times, "I ended up on a shrink's couch and he told me to write down how much I did in a week. Twenty E's, four grams of coke, six of speed, half an ounce of hash, three bottles of Jack Daniels, 12 bottles of red wine, 60 pints and 280 fags. He looked at me and said: 'No wonder you're depressed.'" Colin hit rock bottom in 1993 after he lost out on a place in Irish boyband Boyzone and spent a year in a line-dancing troupe. He continues, "I was a chancer and hustler, out of my t*ts on ecstasy for a year. There's footage of me in a red G-string advertising Christmas underwear. I did it because they paid an extra £10 - the cost of an E. I was going one way - down. I was self-destructive, still am."


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If you haven't yet, check out this story about a 12-year-old Romanian bride. The related slideshow is excellent.


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This Picasso show is opening at the National Gallery of Art tomorrow.


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Blogs, Local:

_____ Is The New _____
Articulatory Loop
Beaverhausen Blog
behind the decks with e
blah, blah, black sheep
blogs t r e t c h
C-130
Consumption Junction...
cruel sommer
[dan zimmerman]
DanCeLouder
D.C. Bloggers
DCeiver
DCFÜD
DCist
DC Metro Action
dcmetroblogmap
DC Sleeps Alone Tonight
DC SOB @ Smorgasblog
Designs on You
Drew McDermott
Dumbek's Random Stuff
eebmore.com
Fantasy Basketblog
The Ghost of Gordon Sumner
Harmany Music
Historical Ramblings
information leafblower
Kathryn on...
Last Second Thoughts
littlerobothead
live from the third rail @ Smorgasblog
melodrone.com
Micropop
Mike Holden
Notebook: Washington DC
Out of Step / DC
Pop! Goes Culture
Pretending Along @ Smorgasblog
prod & ponder
Pygmalion In A Blanket
The Real World: Bethesda
The Red Line
remainfabulous.net
Schitzophonic
Simply Becca
Tales From the Club
unrequited narcissism
The Upstate Life
The Washington Oculus
WeirdCurves
What are we gonna do now?
Whatevers and Whatnots
why.i.hate.dc
the wild, the innocent, and the DC shuffle
Wonkette

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Blogs, Everywhere Else:

A Forma do Jazz
Ari Goes Down
Best Week Ever Blog
Blodnick II
Coolfer
Defamer
The Divine Ms. J
G's Bjournal
Gapers Block
Go Fug Yourself
goldenfiddle
Gothamist
Jinners
Kate Sullivan
karen plus one
La La Land
The Liam McEneaney Experience
Life During Wartime
Like a Rolling Stone...
lindsayism.com
listen missy
Lost In Texas
low culture
melodynelson.com
The Modern Age
'N' is for Neville, who died of ennui
Pink Is The New Blog
pquesblog
Rabbit Blog
Sasha Frere-Jones
shebitter
Shy Lux
soviet panda
stereojoe.com
Thighs Wide Shut
Thrown for a Loop
ultragrrrl
Veiled Conceit

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MP3 Blogs:

3hive
The Big Ticket
Copy, Right?
Fluxblog
Hello! Surprise!
Hushreality
it's a trap!
kingblind
Life Of A Spuckle
music (for robots)
Mystery & Misery
PopText
Said the Gramophone
scenestars
stereogum
swedesplease
Teaching the Indie Kids to Dance Again
The Tofu Hut
You Ain't No Picasso

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Links (ironic and non-ironic):

betterPropaganda
Creative Commons
Defy Magazine
Donefer
epitonic
Free the Future
Friendster
Girlprops
Grrl
Hear Music First (VH1)
IMDb
indieworkshop
insound
Kittenpants
Kludge Magazine
Martha Stewart
McSweeney's
My Space
The New Yorker
Oopsy Daisy
Pitchfork
Salon
Slate
Strange Monster
Television Without Pity
TRL's Craveworthy




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Rock 'n' Roll High School:

Cedars
Five Four
The Five Maseratis
Full Minute of Mercury
Gist
Hand Fed Babies
The Hard Tomorrows
Her Daily Obsession
Karmella's Game
Laura Burhenn
Mary Prankster
Monopoli
Nethers
Sarah Azzara

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Recent Interviews / Reviews:

Long-View @ 9:30 Club

Robbers On High Street @ Black Cat

The Hard Tomorrows review

The Owls review

mclusky review

CocoRosie review

stellastarr* @ Black Cat

Mary Prankster @ 9:30 Club + interview

Blur @ 9:30 Club

Moving Units @ 9:30 Club

Vue @ Fletcher's

stellastarr* @ Fletcher's

The Boxing Lesson EP review

The Raveonettes @ Black Cat

The Realistics @ Fletcher's + interview

The Realistics EP review

The Vines @ 9:30 Club

Division of Laura Lee @ Black Cat

Burning Brides @ Black Cat

Coldplay @ Pier 1

The Mooney Suzuki @ 9:30 Club + interview

The Hives @ Recher Theatre

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Places to Go / Parties to Dance:

Asylum
The Avalon Theatre
Black Cat
Bliss
bluestate
DC 9
First Ladies DJ Collective
Fletcher's
Fort Reno
Gate 54
Helix Lounge
iPod Jukebox
***laundry***
Liberation Dance Party
9:30 Club
The Ottobar
Politics & Prose
Razzmatazz
Revolution Records
Taint
Velvet Lounge
Warehouse Next Door
The Wonderland Ballroom

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People to See:

01/05: Taint and Bliss present INFAMY, 9:30 Club
01/10: Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton, 9:30 Club
01/19: Benjy Ferree, Meredith Bragg and the Terminals, Greenland, Black Cat
01/24: Hej Hej, Cafe Saint-Ex

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