The kids look all growed up!
Pot Kettle Black from Team Love on Vimeo.
Tilly & The Wall will play an early show at The Social on July 22.
6.22.2008
6.20.2008
an eye for orlando?
The Great Wheel Corp., a company based in Singapore, is expected to announce next week that Orlando will be the first North American home of ... well ... a great wheel. Similar to the London Eye, which I fell in love with a couple of years ago, the 400-foot-wheel will hold 40 passengers in each glassed pod. It's rumored that the skyline-changing icon will be near SeaWorld off of I-Drive.
I'm excited. Sure it's another tourist attraction, but if it's anything like the London Eye, it will be a must-see.
I'm excited. Sure it's another tourist attraction, but if it's anything like the London Eye, it will be a must-see.
6.15.2008
lazy sunday
6.08.2008
show your obama pride

5.27.2008
coldplay returns to orlando

In other toe-tapping concert news for Orlando ...
- Tilly & The Wall are playing an early show at The Social on July 22. Tickets are $15, and doors open at 5 p.m.
- And don't forget about Nada Surf on June 1 at The Social. Tickets are still available.
5.18.2008
get your FRINGE on!

As soon as I realized the performers were posted online at orlandofringe.org, I started looking for my dishpig. Greg Landucci was the star of last year's FRINGE, as least, in my little world. Dishpig was an intense, hysterical and incredibly creative ode to life as the lowly kitchen employee at a restaurant where he's trying to keep up with the insanity of being a dishwasher, dealing with crabby chefs and maybe get some action from the hot hostess.

Yesterday, Devan, Beta, James and I caught two performances -- VarieTEASE No. 24 and TJ Dawe's Totem Figures. The latter came highly recommended from Devan, who saw Dawe's (pictured below) performance last year. I guess he's kind of a staple at the fest, much to the delight of everyone who FRINGEs. He co-wrote and directed Dishpig, by the way.

VarieTEASE was colorful, musical and full of pretty people. It was odd, intriguing and maybe about 10 minutes too long. Still, it was the definition of FRINGE -- you just never know what you're going to see, sometimes even when you're in the theater.
5.12.2008
get some free goodness
That's right. Click the box above and you can sign up to receive a free sample of Dunkin' Donuts coffee.

So, you've got a snack and a beverage -- how about some free music? Verbena Selected 3: The Aftershow Party features your favorite bands' selections of their favorite electronic tracks. Here are a few of the tracks in the lineup, and yes, it's a free download. (It came across as one track -- bizarre and annoying, but still free.)
Adventure Kid: "De Lorean Motor Company" [Selected by I'm From Barcelona]
T2: "Heartbroken" [Selected by the Pipettes]
Uffie: "Ready to Uff" [Selected by Sohodolls]
Does It Offend You, Yeah?: "We Are Rockstars" [Selected by Zookeeper]
Autokratz: "Pardon Garçon" [Selected by Kaiser Chiefs]
Björk: "Wanderlust (Ratatat Remix)" [Selected by Tilly & the Wall]
The Bug ft. Killa P & Flow Dan: "Skeng (Kode 9 Remix)" [Selected by Bright Eyes]
Black Moth Super Rainbow: "Sun Llips" [Selected by the Go! Team]
Orange Juice: "Rit It Up" [Selected by Stars]
Gary Numan: "Are Friends Electric (Andy Gray Remix)" [Selected by the New Pornographers]
Notice how much Coachella is included? I love it! Thanks, Pitchfork for the music tip and Hungry Girl for the coffee and granola.
5.05.2008
the slip

Download the slip. Trent says he'll release it as a CD and on vinyl in July. He also adds on the download site,
"we encourage you to
remix it
share it with your friends,
post it on your blog,
play it on your podcast,
give it to strangers,
etc."
And as if you're not completely wowed and probably stopped reading because you clicked your way to a new soundtrack to tomorrow, THERE'S MORE.
This may not be new, but I just stumbled across it for the first time. Nine Inch Nails fans can access free music to create their own remixes and post them for other fans to stream and download. Trent has made his music available for years as GarageBand files for fans to remix, but here's a little playground (remix.nin.com) with slides, swings AND a merry-go-round!
4.27.2008
Day 3

Two down, one more to go. Saturday was a lot hotter and many more fans poured onto the polo fields. I finally saw the Speedo guys that I see each year, and I finally saw the purple one. Prince was amazing, and I am sure he'd tell you that himself. He started the longest set in Coachella history (I'm making that up, I don' really know -- but it ended at 1 a.m., way past the midnight noise ordinance.) with "You are at the coolest place on Earth tonight." I'll have to write more about his set, but I just need to add that he covered Radiohead's "Creep" and transformed a self-loathing loser anthem from "I" to "You" with lyrics like "I wish you were special." and "You're a creep, you're a weirdo."
It was also the night of special guests -- Mark Ronson delivered with Tim Burgess from the Charlatans, Kenna, as well as the lead singers of the Klaxons, Kaiser Chiefs and Kelly Osborne - where has she been? Other special guests were unknown to me, but they were great little surprises that made for an outstanding set. Kelly and I were right up front, so I captured lots of video I'll share soon.
Today is supposed to be the hottest day of the weekend with temps in the low 100s. It just adds to the amazing adventure that is Coachella. I need to soak up as much as I can today because the real world is calling, and I need to return soon.
4.26.2008
Day 2

Friday was amazing. In typical Coachella fashion, there were the bands that overwhelmingly delivered on the hype I placed on them and those that delighted and surprised me. Friday was a constant rush between stages. Today should be a bit more laid back, maybe. I'm looking forward to getting a closer look at the art and some of the cool Coachella lagniappe you just happen to stumble upon.
4.25.2008
Coachella '08 begins!

I'm the only one awake and looking out the window onto the mountains and blue sky, I want to scream with antici ....... pation! It's going to be a hot day, but still 10 degrees cooler than last year. So I'm packing the SPF 30, have lots of $$$ for water and have my Blackberry because I am Twittering from the desert right on up to URB.com.
4.19.2008
coachella metrics

LA Weekly's music blog takes a quasi-scientific look at the numbers that are Coachella 2008. Goldenvoice will never win awards for gender equality on the main stage, but in all fairness, some of the best shows I've seen at Coachella were full of estrogen -- Sleater-Kinney, Tegan & Sara, Cat Power, Regina Spektor, Metric, and so on. I missed Imogen Heap, but her set wowed James enough to encourage us to catch her at The Social about a month later -- and she was amazing.
Check out the article for more pie charts and graphs about everything from YouTube hits to ethnicity. I applaud LA Weekly for at least trying to cover the show from a completely different angle.
4.10.2008
i told you vedder was a love god

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. - Sean Penn and his wife, Robin Wright Penn, have withdrawn their divorce petition.
A Marin County Superior Court commissioner has dismissed the divorce proceedings between the couple, who call the community of Ross, Calif., their home.
Neither attended Tuesday's hearing, and no comment has been released on the latest development.
The dismissal came a day after they attended an Eddie Vedder concert at the University of California at Berkeley, where the actor reportedly went on stage to dedicate a song to Wright Penn.
They filed for divorce in December.
4.09.2008
it's official: the desert will glow purple

The rmors are true! According to Coachella.com, Prince has been added to the lineup and will headline the second night of the three-day festival.
4.06.2008
music saves

I love thinking about that definition because it reminds me of that feeling you get when you hear a song that truly moves you. You’re transported, you fill with this indescribable feeling of completeness. I assume that it’s the same feeling the religious experience at church. Everything makes sense, if only for the moment.
This weekend, I was lucky enough to catch two documentaries during the Florida Film Fest about the power of music to help people heal, find their inner strength, bridge the gaps that isolate us and enjoy life to the fullest.
Young@Heart will probably be the best film I see all year, or at least the most genuinely moving and the funniest. The British documentary follows the seven weeks preceding the Young@Heart chorus’ May 2006 performance of “Alive and Well.” The average age of chorus members is 80, but you’d never know that from the vivaciousness of its stars.

In rehearsals, Bob, who leads the chorus, attempts to teach the group songs from The Talking Heads, Sonic Youth and Allen Toussaint. It’s hilarious. And it’s also extremely heartfelt. The chorus members invite the film crew into their lives. We meet their families, see them at home and learn how many of them have survived illnesses that brought them close to death. But then, they’re old and fully aware that they’re living close to death every day.
These people live to sing and perform. In fact, I think it keeps some of them alive. There’s a lot I wish I could say about the film, but I firmly believe it’s best to know as little as possible about a movie before you see it. I will say that I won’t listen to Coldplay’s “Fix You” the same again, and I’m better for it.
On the other side of the age spectrum, there’s Girls Rock!, a documentary about the Portland girls camp that invites 8 to 18-year-olds to learn an instrument, join a band and perform in front of 700 people – all in one week.
Similar to Young@Heart, Girls Rock! introduces the audience to people who are fans of music but are ultimately unaware of the life-affirming impact it will play in their lives. These are young girls of course, and as the filmmaker points out, they are battling the media images of Britney and other scantily clad video vixens who make it nearly impossible to feel significant or even just good enough.

There are so many moments in both of these films that are hilarious because they capture the genuine innocence and honesty only kids and elderly folks allow you to see. Music saved me as a young girl, and I think it's going to keep me alive as part of the AARP crowd, too.
falling slowly
Mike was telling me about this site PeopleFallingDown.blogspot.com. Although it hasn't been updated in a couple of years, these videos -- at least those that are still live -- are timeless. This one is my favorite -- I laughed through the whole thing.
4.05.2008
more like bountiful than nada

Trying to get on to ticketmaster.com this morning was like trying to get from one side of the Magic Kingdom to the other during SpectroMagic!
I was trying to purchase tickets to see Nada Surf at The Social, which is crazy exciting, of course. And I'm sure it's going to sell out, so I was trying to be good and get mine as early as possible, so as to avoid the disappointment I suffer from missing Iron & Wine this summer.
The site must have been on the screens of about a gazillion computers at the same time because I could get through all the screens up to the one where I actually make the purchase. My computer kept timing out because "the server stopped responding." So, I do what any concert kid would do, I pick up my phone and try to get the tix old-school style. After lots of busy signals, I get in and purchase three tix. Because I'm an emo soul, and I worry that my friends might miss out on the show, I decide to get 3 tickets.
I relax, play some online solitaire, and I check my e-mail. Holy cranberries! There's an e-mail from Ticketmaster confirming my online order for 2 tickets. Seriously? Seriously, this is 21st century technology?
So, um, I'm a real "Happy Kid," with 4 more tix than I actually need for the show. Any takers? You Coachies get first dibs, of course!
3.30.2008
get your banana seat over to bikes, beans & bordeaux

This weekend, my good friends Jamie & Rob introduced me to a new place in Winter Park that's a real gem. Bikes, Beans and Bordeaux is located on Corrine Drive, in the strip mall just east of Winter Park Avenue. It's just skipping distance from Park Ave CDs and Stardust.
I met Jamie & Rob there for dinner before catching Spamalot at the Bob Carr. The show, by the way, was hysterical and was a definite crowd-pleaser. I've never seen a standing ovation begin immediately after the curtain falls. Usually at Bob Carr, it takes a while for people to start getting off their butts to show their appreciation. Apparently, British humor goes a long way with Orlandoians.
But back to Bikes, Beans and Bordeaux, which the owners refer to as B3 on the Web site. I got there a bit late thanks to the gridlocked parking lot known as I-4, but it was great timing for me, as the appetizer had just arrived. The Hummus Wheel. I love hummus. And this hummus was delicious. The pita bread was baked in some kind of buttery delight, and there were carrots, pickles, celery and zucchini all sliced and fresh for dipping. I had no idea how good carrots and hummus would be together. Yum!
I had half of a turkey sandwich (on the menu as Tyler Turkey, a.k.a. The Floyd) and a bowl of black bean soup. Both were good and filling -- not spectacular, but solid. After the show, we returned for dessert. My friends each enjoyed a cupcake, and I indulged in the best chai latte I've had outside of Starbucks. And dare I say, I think it was better than Starbucks.
The owners are big cycling fans, and the theme is evident in the decorations and the menu. Even the widescreen television is always tuned in to a bike race somewhere in the world. The location of the month's big race is also the home of the featured beers that month -- very clever.
BTW, B3 has a couple of comfy sofas and free wi-fi. And the employees there Saturday night were lovely. They fit in perfectly with the relaxed atmosphere of the cafe -- very laid back and kind. Just one thing to note -- you need to go up to the counter to order, and they'll bring your food to you. Yeah, I didn't realize that at first.
B3's hours
Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Thusday - 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Friday-Saturday - 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sunday - 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
Support local businesses!
sarah + matt
I know this is old -- but I'm posting it because I'm playing catch up. You don't even have to have a crush on Sarah Silverman, like I do, to fully appreciate the fantasticness of it all. And has Matt Damon ever looked cuter? I laugh out loud each time I watch it.
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