Meanwhile, Lula yuks it up with Fidel after the hunger-strike death of a political prisoner in Havana. And they both blame the United States for the problems in their countries. What is wrong with these pictures?
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Rio or Havana?
This one is in Rio -- drug dealers ride bikes carrying machine guns in the night.
Meanwhile, Lula yuks it up with Fidel after the hunger-strike death of a political prisoner in Havana. And they both blame the United States for the problems in their countries. What is wrong with these pictures?
Meanwhile, Lula yuks it up with Fidel after the hunger-strike death of a political prisoner in Havana. And they both blame the United States for the problems in their countries. What is wrong with these pictures?
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Eva Wonder
All right, it's on! After months of script-tweaking and much drag-show-watching, Eva Wonder is ready to step into the limelight. Are you ready for it?
Recently viewed
I killed my mother
Xavier Dolan, Montreal's belle dujour, deserves all his accolades for this impressive feature debut. Maybe I'm partial (as a gay only child with maternal conflicts) but the movie is brilliant in capturing how impossible it is to love her and not to love her.
Frankie Knuckles
The "Godfather of House" rocked Toronto last weekend, playing a dubby, disco-y set at the Cobra Lounge. More vocals nex time, please, Mr. Knuckles.
Queen signs
In a fit fo creative advertising, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland makes good use of Toronto's Queen subway station.
Xavier Dolan, Montreal's belle dujour, deserves all his accolades for this impressive feature debut. Maybe I'm partial (as a gay only child with maternal conflicts) but the movie is brilliant in capturing how impossible it is to love her and not to love her.
Frankie Knuckles
Queen signs
In a fit fo creative advertising, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland makes good use of Toronto's Queen subway station.
Labels:
Alice in Wonderland,
Concerts,
Movies,
Music
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
PSB in your living room
Monday, February 1, 2010
There is love in you
Four Tet just released the best dance album of the year so far. It's trippy, trance-y, inventive and rocks very solidly.
The man shows off his expert use of the hit-hat, kick drums, full bass and killer hooks acquired during his years as a remixers and in his own experimental jazz projects. Then he wraps it all in a hypnotic, nuanced package, at times reminiscent of Orb, sometimes Lemon Jelly, but all original. The vocals are sparse and the first track "Angel Echoes" sounds like Annie Lennox. And check out the samba in "Plastic People."
It gets better with every listening.
The man shows off his expert use of the hit-hat, kick drums, full bass and killer hooks acquired during his years as a remixers and in his own experimental jazz projects. Then he wraps it all in a hypnotic, nuanced package, at times reminiscent of Orb, sometimes Lemon Jelly, but all original. The vocals are sparse and the first track "Angel Echoes" sounds like Annie Lennox. And check out the samba in "Plastic People."
It gets better with every listening.
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