Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The SXSW Gravy Train

I made the journey to the rock music mecca, SXSW down in Austin, TX this past week. Whitney and I partied until "4 4 4" straight days. (until 4am for four days is what's that's supposed to mean) First meals at 6pm, booze all day, Texan sun keeping us warm. There was nothing restful at all about this, but I think it was like my adult Spring Break. Instead of beach, rock bands. In place of college boys, we had crushes on drummers and bassists.
Scotty and Seth Avett play a very short, unsatisfying set at Stubb's

Elvis Perkins


Mesmerized by Mr Perkins.


Perusing the vintage shops on South Congress







Spacegirl and tortilla chip are paralyzed by dippin' sauce choices at Guero's

Yard Dog BBQ


Fresh salsa para ti



Dan Auerbach is on the prowl at the Mean Eyed Cat


Two very non-VIPs at a VIP party



This was about two seconds before we saw Patrick Pestorius ride by on a bike.
My favorite shows of the week:
The Annuals
Camera Obscura
The Heartless Bastards
Blind Pilot
Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears
Okkervil River
Dan Auerbach
The Jayhawks
Janelle Monae
Blitzen Trapper
Delta Spirit

















Sunday, March 1, 2009

Exquisite City

I trekked downtown on this snowy Sunday to check out an exhibit, call the Exquisite City (http://www.exquisitecity.com/). This was an entire exhibit dedicated to interpretations of Chicago and city life in general, done entirely in cardboard. There were some of my heroes who submitted their work, including songstress Neko Case and gig poster artist extraordinaire, Jay Ryan. Seeing this diorramas reminded me of the cardboard tiki hut I made for my cats to hang out in. Great whimsical fun. My favorites included Neko Case's burning house, an exact replica of my favorite bar, the Hideout, and watercolor paintings by local artist/ornithologist Diana Sudyka.





Lakeview H.S. students submitted this cool building



Neko's contribution


Through a little peep hole in a cardboard highrise. These sketches look like the one's used to identify a criminal, based on the victims memory. Creepy.


Neko is in a mood to burn buildings.
The "smoke" and flames made of cotton and cellophane actually rose up and filled a big part of the ceiling in this exhibit.

Indeed.

I love subways