February 11, 2005


Back to the arts and some of our personal recommendations on some creative works to read, see, and experience.
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Posted by Seth at 08:59 AM
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Hehe, this may be the only fan, but it's the biggest fan though! ;)

Posted by: Yanik at February 11, 2005 02:39 PM

You truly are the king of the overproduced inside joke. I tip my hat to you, sir.

By the by, NJ and I would KILL to get over to the Dali exhibition in Philly. Kill. We've spent many a vacation at the Dali museum in St. Pete, FLA. And have many a melting key chain to prove it.

Must have: photo in tux in front of Alice Cooper's rotating hologram brain. Awe. Some.

Karaoke? I'll tell you what, you don't even have to put on 5 layers of victrola effect or record harmony in 5 different high pitched voices.

Wife challenge is on. We'll need an independent system for challenge questions that neither party will have previous access to. And a bowl of M&Ms with the green ones removed. Work it out and we'll skype it up.

Posted by: Just Pete at February 11, 2005 02:45 PM

Believe me, it isn't over! :P
There was an idea thrown around to have a show with me taking over. Nicknamed "Yanik Invasion". But we thought it would make everyone lose their minds, so I'm taking over one episode at a time.

Posted by: Yanik at February 11, 2005 10:06 PM

Thanks for the mention and putting me in your Jerk Squad (and Funtime Ben for recommending me!) - love the show and I'm subscribed and will stay listening...

Any podcast that talks about Cassavetes (cue the le Tigre track!), Dali is cool in my book - like the mix of art, music & books in your cast!

;-)

Posted by: tim@radioclash at February 14, 2005 10:34 AM

We've been trying to hunt down Minnie & Moskowitz and have yet to find a copy! Hard to believe that the Central Illinois Family Video doesn't carry it, eh? But it got me thinking of another quirky love movie with a Wes Anderson connection: Harold and Maude ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067185/ ). It's a little bit The Graduate and a little bit Rushmore. I know Wes points to it in some interviews as an influence but it's a great flick filled with Cat Stevens music. Ahhhhh.

Posted by: Just Pete at February 16, 2005 10:53 AM
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