Saturday, December 8, 2007

Harlan County......

It's a lovely snowy Saturday afternoon in Denver and last night I watched the documentary "Harlan County, U.S.A.," about the 1973 coal miners strike in Kentucky. Today as I'm lazing around my cozy apartment watching the snow fall outside my window I decide to search youtube for more on the strike...and it's like the reverse of "Six Degrees of Separation." I find this video below, which I thought was kind of cool, which led me to the video below it. On the video below, the guy wrote that he wrote the song about his ex-wife. I found it to be unexpectedly beautiful and it made me cry on this snowy day.


Beauty comes in so many forms......

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Books and Independent (read: Punk Rock) Culture....

Look who was making an appearance at the The New York Center for Independent Publishing's Book Fair:


2:00pm-2:50pm
Ian MacKaye on Independent Culture: Q&A with an Introduction by Ian Svenonius

A Q&A with Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi, The Evens and co-founder of Dischord Records). Bring your questions regarding the parallels between the worlds of independent music and book publishing, sustainable models for truly independent companies, and anything else that’s on your mind.

3:00pm-3:50pm
Keep Your Eyes Open: Ian Svenonius Interviews Photographer Glen E. Friedman, with Slide Show Presentation

Glen E. Friedman, considered one of the most important photographers of his generation, became well known for working with such rebellious artists as Black Flag, Ice-T, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Misfits, Bad Brains, Beastie Boys, Run-D.M.C., KRS-1, and Public Enemy. Many of his photographs are recognized as the subjects’ definitive portraits. His most recent book, centered around the band Fugazi, is titled Keep Your Eyes Open (2007). Ian Svenonius has been the singer and spokesman for various music groups, including Nation of Ulysses, The Make-Up, and currently Weird War. Svenonius is also the author of The Psychic Soviet.