I'm loving "Creature Commandos" and loving its soundtrack.
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And Janet Cormier's Bamboozled No More! column is right on time. Read it now over at Oddball Magazine.
Yesterday's Dire today. Hosted by Timothy Gager.
DJ Cummerbund hasn't posted a holiday mashup yet, so I'll post this one from a few years back. Definitely for people tired of Mariah Carey.
I can't believe I never heard of Gogol Bordello until they used two of his songs in James Gunn's "Creature Commandos."
Love this art from last night's Zoom call by Ricard Spisak. I love that Robert Fleming looks jealous that he's not in the pot. He can have my spt. If anything, my head should be thrown in the fire to match my Hell backdrop...
From this week's online gathering. Thanks to BeYouT for helping Stone Soup close out the year wonderfully. If you'd like to donate to her poetic causes, please do so by donating to her Venmo (@BeYouT2022).
Farewell, 2024, the year that is hitting all of our asses on the way out. This is definitely our last open mic with a feature for the year, and I'm glad the feature was BeYouT. Thanks to her for a wonderful feature. If you'd like to donate to her poetic causes, please do so by donating to her Venmo (@BeYouT2022). Thanks to everyone who supported Stone Soup this year. Stay tuned for more announcements as I struggle to get ready for 2025 while Stone Soup takes Christmas week off.
Homestar Runner has become so self-referential, it's almost impossible to recommend it to new viewers. That said, I'm posting this because I love Homestar Runner and look forward to wearing my Decemberween shirt next week.
I need to head home, but first I want to make a final promotional push. Please come by tonight to Stone Soup Poetry's virtual open mic and hear BeYouT's feature. You won't regret it.
Poet David Jibson returns along with artist Bill Wolak. The last Wednesday before the holidays is still delivering the poetry at Oddball Magazine.
So many venues vying for attention, the flyer situation in Jamaica Plain is making the graffiti look subtle!
Art and entertainment does not make us hate corporations or their CEOs. Corporations and CEOs are monsters, and that's why there is art and entertainment depicting them as such. Sometimes as literal monsters. Introducing the minotaur Darius Agger as the CEO of Roxxon from Incredible Hulk #27 written by Al Ewing, penciled by Joe Bennet and inked by Ruy José.
According to the internet, Middle Earth does not celebrate Christmas. But there are lots of videos with the words "Middle Earth" and "Christmas" in them. This one I first saw on Instagram and tracked down on YouTube.
Shuntaro Tanikawa passed away last month. Eric Lee Friedman was reading one of his poems on the open mic in Topsfield this past weekend. Here's another poem of his from Poetry International. Read "Just the Way It Is."
The tweet above has nothing to do with the poem. Just needed a graphic. Decided to touch on the drone craze with a rip on a classic Carlos Drummond de Andrade poem. Read it on Substack.
Thanks to Oddball MVPs Emma Wells and Edward Michael Supranowicz for holding up Tuesday for us. Tuesday starts now at Oddball Magazine.
It's amazing what people will name their online networks. I'm always trying to hijack Wi-Fi when I'm commuting, so I often come across a number of interesting names. Every Tuesday, I post the most impressive and/or cringe-inducing names.
I wasn't even near a school. Feel like I should report this... |
Thanks to Anne Skove for sending me a copy of her latest project A Short History of Burnet Woods. It's an educational work focusing on an area in Cincinnati, Ohio that I now want to visit. Several pages also appeared first in Oddball Magazine. I'll let you know if there's a way to order this online.
Poetry and photography by Luis Lázaro Tijerina marks the seasonal transition today at Oddball Magazine. Have a happy Monday. As always, we're just getting started today.
I'm so used to not updating during the weekend, but I posted this photo of Tim featuring at Zumi's on my social media as it was happening on Saturday. Just wanted to put it here on my blog today.
After weeks of the "Face" being removed from the wall of an empty building, the Face is back again in all its glory! Same place, same artist. Let's see how long it stays up now.
This bicycle art is at the infamous stop under the footbridge in Brookline. The word balloon next to the bicycle says, "It's Dry Here." I have to get a better photo of this while I still can.
A friend was talking about this Justin Bieber cover of "The Christmas Song" and mentioned how "unnecessary"it was. I would have mentioned the Billy Crystal cover, but much to my surprise, I posted it three(!) times over the years, and I try not to repeat myself (except for Day Twenty-Five).
I am watching "Creature Commandos" and just wanted to highlight some of the music James Gunn's used. I'm always pleasantly surprised by his choices.
Jason took this when I must have felt a chill or something. I look like Strong Sad whining, "I. Don't. Like. FOOD anymore!"
I call this one, "Tim Has a Brilliant Idea While Reading Amidst Americana." From his feature last night at Zumi's.
My secret sources reveal there is literally an "I Spy Inside the Church" teacher's worksheet. This is real! Ther's even a crucifix on the checklist sheet with a happy looking Jesus. WHY DOES HE LOOK HAPPY?!?
Doobus Goobus is an animator. This is the first of his Christmas animations I've seen. It's not for everyone, but it's definitely for people unfortunate enough to watch that "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" TV special.
She has been
through a lot this year (more than even most people in 2024), and we are
grateful to her for making time to feature during a busy
holiday season.
I've been looking forward to this rescheduled feature, and I hope you will join us.
Join us on Wednesday December 18 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 872 0179 0554
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