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17 Sep 2012

Peter Brötzmann & Jason Adasiewicz poster at Transpecos Guitars

Mark Pollock from Transpecos Guitars in Alpine sent us this photo of the Peter Brötzmann & Jason Adasiewicz poster on the door of his shop. The show is tomorrow night, starts at 8:30 pm (doors at 8 pm). Free to all! –NI

Ayres, 24, of Greenbush; Regina’s boyfriend, Travis MChina’s ranking has improved year after year, rising from 2 behind Taiwan in 2012 and 3 in 2011 behind Taiwan and South Korea

Leading the list with 161 companies, the software sector saw a notable increase from the 119 companies it claimed in the top 500 in 2012.
We still pulling out tires as a result of that.
CAILBAULT Damien.
The Detroit Lions signed him after a tryout and he made 15 of 28 field goal attempts over two seasons.

I’m not judging anyone, I haven’t walked a mile in your shoes.
32 This controversy is as yet unresolved.

Spieth missed a 5 foot par putt on the final hole that only kept him from breaking another record this week at the Masters.

On its way to Marfa

13 Sep 2012

Lee Fields poster by Noel Waggener
New Lee Fields poster designed by Noel Waggener. SWANK. Can’t wait to see them in person. –NI

Unrest hits Egypt during high tourist season

Travelers faced the same question as Rob Solow, who is booked on an Egyptian getaway in February with his wife

Jordan and her neighbors are close to getting their wish, as repairs to the earthen dam between Oak Grove and Stump lakes in the Lake Serene system near completion.
Francis Street, also home to City Cab Co.
Kaplan is a world renowned historian, specializing in American diplomatic history, American politico military history, and the history of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).
A separate pathway of NKT cell development gives rise to an IL 17 producing subset (NKT 17; orange) that seems to be regulated by the transcription factor ROR Much less is known about the developmental sequence of these cells (dashed arrow and question mark).

Of course, there have only been three games.

“It was convincing and strangely beautiful.”

11 Sep 2012

Peter Brötzmann, photo by Michelle V. Agins. Courtesy of The New York Times.

Peter Brötzmann at Le Poisson Rouge, September 5, 2012. Photo by Michelle V. Agins. Courtesy of The New York Times.

Great article by Ben Ratliff in the The New York Times about Peter Brötzmann & Jason Adasiewicz, who played last Wednesday at Le Poisson Rouge:

For a while Mr. Adasiewicz, instead of mallets, used cello bows. He drew them up and down along the edges of the bars of the vibraphone, making an icy, chordal, planing sound; he ended the down strokes with a bump, falling on the bars, smacking them with the heels of his hands. Then he held the bow horizontally and began to mash it on the instrument, fiberglass on aluminum, straight across the row of bars or at angles to it, producing clattery tone clusters of different sizes. (He kept the sustain pedal down almost the entire time: in his playing, all sorts of dissonance rings out unapologetically and sticks around for a while.)

It was convincing and strangely beautiful. I’ve never heard those sounds from that instrument, and never seen anybody sweat on it that much.

Peter Brötzmann & Jason Adasiewicz play a free concert for us next Tuesday, September 18, at the Crowley Theater. Doors at 8 pm; show at 8:30 pm. –NI

Bath in the Papers

The Engineer has covered the opening of The Centre for Low Emission Vehicle at Bath and quotes Professor Gary Hawley (Faculty of Engineering Design)A un lado est la isla danesa de Selandia, y al otro, la sueca Escania.
He said nothing about looking for the captured Yukawa, Maeda said, but now wonders if his friend did try to find Yukawa while he was in the area as reported by some Japanese media and was captured in the process.
This is an Israeli point of view

1973 War “The Yom Kippur War” Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack Taken off guard, Israel suffered heavy losses and was almost overwhelmed A massive US airlift of materials and supplies averted the disaster Within days, Israel recovered and launched a fierce counter attack US diplomacy once again constructed a cease fire, and an uneasy truce fell over the Middle East In retaliation for US airlift support to Israel, Arab oil producing states temporarily stopped shipping oil to the United States Part 1 of a 4 part series on the Yom Kippur War

Cairo Egyptian air defense commanders are puzzled by an episode that occurred late in the October, 1973, War when an Israeli Phantom was shot down in Sinai and the pilot ejected and parachuted safely into no man land between the two armies.

New Polaroids: Cynthia Hopkins

7 Sep 2012

a work-in-progress showing of This Clement World by Cynthia Hopkins, directed by D.J. Mendel and designed by Jeff Sugg, 2 September 2012. Photo by Alex Marks.

Our storied collaboration with photographer Alex Marks continues, with these Polaroids from a rehearsal of This Clement World by Cynthia Hopkins, which she performed this past weekend as part of Carbon 13. This Clement World addresses our global climate crisis, and was commissioned by Les Subsistances in Lyon, France where it will premiere this November; St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, NY where it will have its US premiere in February 2013; and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN where it will be presented in March 2013. We felt lucky to be a part of the process. –NI

a work-in-progress showing of This Clement World by Cynthia Hopkins, directed by D.J. Mendel and designed by Jeff Sugg, 2 September 2012. Photo by Alex Marks.

“This Clement World” rehearsals

2 Sep 2012

This Clement World rehearsal, Sept 2012

We’re over at the Crowley Theater, just starting rehearsals for This Clement World, the musical performance piece by Cynthia Hopkins that addresses the global climate crisis (and will eventually be part of the Carbon 13 exhibition). If you’re still in Marfa tonight, don’t miss this work-in-progress — I got chills listening to Cynthia just do vocal warmups. Show starts at 8 pm. Free. — NI

1972 Munich Olympics + Otl Aicher

16 Aug 2012

David Hockney, Olympics, 1972

David Hockney, Olympics, 1972

Allan Jones, Olympics, 1972

Allan Jones, Olympics, 1972

Horst Antes, Olympics, 1972

Horst Antes, Olympics, 1972

Eduardo Chillida, Olympics, 1972

Eduardo Chillida, Olympics, 1972

Tom Wesselmann, Olympics, 1972

Tom Wesselmann, Olympics, 1972

Josef Albers, Olympics, 1972

Josef Albers, Olympics, 1972

According to Creatures of Comfort (GREAT blog): “The 1972 Olympics held in Munich were the first time that the events were broadcast globally through television. As a result, it became the first time a terrorist attack was seen globally. Otl Aicher, who designed the 1972 Olympics chose, also for the first time, to use image predominantly in the graphics, rather than text and he commissioned international artists to make editioned prints for the games.”

ALSO OF NOTE: Texas soul legend Bobby Patterson is playing the El Cosmico festival, in addition to a lot of awesome folks (buy tickets here). In celebration, here’s a Thursday jam by Bobby, courtesy of Aquarium Drunkard.

Bobby Patterson “If You Took A Survey”

Mississippi Records

14 Aug 2012

Mississippi Records

If you don’t know the brilliance that is Mississippi Records, well, here we go. A record label run out of Montreal and Portland (and named after co-founder Eric Isaacson’s record store in Portland), it specializes in forgotten or overlooked musicians, spanning American roots, blues, gospel, art punk, and world music, ultimately creating a “strange and beautiful canon,” as described by J. Spaceman. Indeed, there’s something haunting about all the records. (Learn more about the label via these interviews with co-founders Eric Isaacson and Warren Hill.)

At any rate, the excellent Aquarius Records in San Francisco has restocked and rounded up many Mississippi Records releases, so grab them quick. The Clean LP, which is awesome, is already gone, but you can still get plenty of gems, including Marisa Anderson, Abner Jay and Mahmoud Ahmed. –NI