12/22/12

Holiday Soundtrack #1: 1919-2012


John Cale & Orchestra A Child's Christmas in Wales 

John Coltrane My Favorite Things

Otis Redding Merry Christmas, Baby!

Sufjan Stevens Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance


Julian Casablanca I Wish it Were Christmas Today

Elliot Smith Angel in the Snow

Ben Folds Lonely Christmas Eve

12/18/12

Blues for the Snowbird


Don't let the snow bring you down, catch Matthew E. White at the Hi-Dive December 20 at 9:00pm.
More at: the Lagniappe Sessions

A Mixed Media Extravaganza


Seldom does an artist truly master creating works that engage not only the public eye but also the spirit of an entire country, not to mention a continent. El Anatasui is one of these legendary artists that has integrated the scraps, dilapidation, and hope of a country into his work, which ranges in medium and tone.
His suitcases evoke the angst of migration along with a snippet of playfulness, his ceramics made of scrap fragments inspire resilience, and his simple wooden sculptures embody a troublesome history.



The exhibition is up until January 6 at the Denver Art Museum, catch it while you can and plan to be taken back by the Artist's diverse splendor.

12/7/12

Australian Fire Water

Flume- Sinatra
Flume- Left Alone
Dance to December

Plethora of Winter Live Reviews: In One Sentence


Two Door Cinema Club: lights up the house with energetic, motivational Feel Good Indie Rock.

B.B. King concert: buying an overpriced VH1 Storytellers ticket- but worth it.

Leonard Cohen: still as haunting and beguiling as ever.

Austin based Band of Heathens: debaucherous hootenanny.