Chicago Sound
Chicago friend Eric to the right, blonde who’s *not* Leah to the left; Cap’n Jazz in the back It’s an awful picture, but it captures pretty accurately the way I saw the scene through tear-blurred eyes....
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I’m still not sure how I feel about Portlandia — but I always look forward to those opening credits with Washed Out’s “Feel It All Around,” a personal favorite from the 2009 glo-fi / chillwave swell....
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Today my husband and I took part in the second edition of the Guggenheim’s stillspotting project, a two-year collaborative undertaking dedicated to finding ways for people to “escape, find respite,...
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Back in 2007, when we were organizing our wedding, I suggested to my husband, in all seriousness, that we walk down the aisle to El Ten Eleven’s “Sorry About Your Irony.” He vetoed my proposal. The...
View Article…with the noise of a great tumult he hath kindled fire upon it…
Last night I was prepared for a quiet night, alone, here in Montréal, where I’ve recently arrived for a month-long fellowship at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. A few days earlier, back in New...
View ArticleThe Lectures of Fall Supplant the Songs of Summer
This photo has nothing to do with anything. Just a farm in my hometown. They collect newspapers for animal bedding. I have a few events scheduled for this coming semester and beyond: I’ve been invited...
View ArticleChicago Sound
Chicago friend Eric to the right, blonde who’s *not* Leah to the left; Cap’n Jazz in the back It’s an awful picture, but it captures pretty accurately the way I saw the scene through tear-blurred eyes....
View ArticleFeel It All Around
I’m still not sure how I feel about Portlandia — but I always look forward to those opening credits with Washed Out’s “Feel It All Around,” a personal favorite from the 2009 glo-fi / chillwave swell....
View Articlestillspotting
Today my husband and I took part in the second edition of the Guggenheim’s stillspotting project, a two-year collaborative undertaking dedicated to finding ways for people to “escape, find respite,...
View ArticleMusic for Staring at Ceilings… and Typefaces… and Cities
Back in 2007, when we were organizing our wedding, I suggested to my husband, in all seriousness, that we walk down the aisle to El Ten Eleven’s “Sorry About Your Irony.” He vetoed my proposal. The...
View Article…with the noise of a great tumult he hath kindled fire upon it…
Last night I was prepared for a quiet night, alone, here in Montréal, where I’ve recently arrived for a month-long fellowship at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. A few days earlier, back in New...
View ArticleThe Lectures of Fall Supplant the Songs of Summer
This photo has nothing to do with anything. Just a farm in my hometown. They collect newspapers for animal bedding. I have a few events scheduled for this coming semester and beyond: * I’ve been...
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