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  • NEXT SHOW March 21

    Friday, Mar 14, 2008 2:14PM / Standard Entry

        

  • Oscar recap - my version

    Monday, Feb 25, 2008 3:12PM / Standard Entry

    I almost never watch the Oscars. It's not so much that I don't enjoy them as it is because I don't own a TV... Anyway, I did happen to see the Oscars this year at someone else's apartment - about a mile from where they were taking place - and saw something awesome.

    For those of you who didn't catch it, here is what happened in the Best Original Song category: "Falling Slowly," the spine-meltingly gorgeous torch song from "Once," beat out three heavy-hitters from the uber-brains of Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz (two of the greatest musical geniuses in entertainment today), along with some snoozer from the wretched "August Rush" (kind of the anti-"Once"). Watching the two musicians/actors from "Once" not only perform their humble little song in front of a billion people but actually win was just... ^$%@&!!

    After Glen Hansard gushed out his acceptance, Marketa Irglova stepped up to the mic, clutching her Oscar, only to get the music played on her and the mic turned off. Everyone's heart sunk. Well, mine did anyway.

    But after the commercial break, Jon Stewart brought her back OUT to let her do her acceptance, and with no music, no fanfare, and with everyone watching her, she basically dedicated her win to independent artists all over the world who had nothing more to go on than hope. And that, folks, was the most anything that's ever happened at the Oscars has ever resonated so much with me.

    I'm still cheering on the inside...


  • BPR posts the contents of my iPod

    Friday, Feb 8, 2008 12:48PM / Standard Entry

    Boston Progress Radio just posted the contents of my iPod and my mind. Well, in a way...

    From the site: "Shuffled! is a new feature on BPRLive, in which we ask some of our favorite people on the scene to set their mp3 player of choice to random, and tell us about the first few songs that they hear."

    My entry went live on the site today. Check it out here. And leave a comment to give 'em some positive reinforcement for continuing to support me!


  • Life is a series of choices. Today yours are good ones.

    Wednesday, Feb 6, 2008 4:06PM / Standard Entry

    I voted today. Then I ate chinese food. I think my fortune says it all:



    For those who can't read the crappy photo my Razr took (probably everyone), it says: "Life is a series of choices. Today yours are good ones."


  • everyone vote tomorrow

    Tuesday, Feb 5, 2008 2:24PM / Standard Entry

    I've never made a political blog posting before, but here goes: everyone vote tomorrow. I'll try to keep this as short as possible, but I'm not sure how successful I'm gonna be.

    For most of my life (indication #1 that I'm going to be unsuccessful in keeping this short), I've been pretty apathetic politically; I just shied away from it. But then our current president came into office by God knows how close of a call, and I realized that there was a reason why people always said every single vote counts: because every single vote counts. Ask yourself this, do you want this man to be making decisions for you and your friends and family? That article was from eight years ago, and now it's come back - thanks to the internet - and a lot of people are acting like it's the first time they've seen it. Well I said this eight years ago and actually had people defend him... now I'm saying it again, and I hope more people will agree with me this time around: no one who uses the term "gook" will ever, ever be fit to be my president.

    On the positive side of things, there is some evidence that the terrible time we've been put through as a country may be on the wane, if we make the right choices. Although I'm still very jaded about politics, as I'm sure many, if not most, of you are, I personally believe change has really become unstoppable now. There are no guarantees that every promise will be delivered when the person to affect that change takes office, but let's give our hope a fighting chance. Isn't that the least we can do - vote with some measure of hopefulness? After all, that's the essence of what we're doing when we exercise our fundamental rights as citizens. There's a reason our Constitutional law is rich with cases detailing the battles to protect our right to vote: that reason is staring at you in the mirror.

    My brother sent me a link today to this song. Even more inspiring to me than the video, though, was reading his process. It's a lesson about how artists can exercise true power by reaching beyond themselves and connecting with their audiences in pursuit of a common goal. The music industry - and even the so-called communities we often find ourselves in as independent artists - too often reward shallowness and self-centeredness. It's inspiring to see artists who have been successful give back by also using their influence for the greater good.

    So please... get off your ass and vote. Not just tomorrow but whenever you have the opportunity to, because every single vote counts, and you better believe that includes yours.


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