Archive for the 'Travel' Category

glass candy live at all tomorrow’s parties, camber sands, uk

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Glass Candy give us Kraftwerk’s Computer Love.

nilina mason-campbell asks, is vancouver, bc the next portland?

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Meg, 1/2ALIVE’s resident photographer. ©Nilina Mason-Campbell
A post from Nilina Mason-Campbell. It’s Vancouver B.C theme week for me this week! I spent much of last week up in B.C. with but one question on my mind: is Vancouver, BC the next Portland? It seriously seems to be a city on the verge of exploding. There are [...]

win a free hotel room and a stephen malkmus and the jicks vinyl album

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Stephen Malkmus Ace Hotel Package Deal -

sxsw, excuse all the forthcoming posts….

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

The bags are packed along with the MacBook, the Canon G9, the Zoom MP3 Field Recorder, the iPhone and the Field Notes notebook. The party schedule starts Monday night at the Imeem bash and continues no doubt dusk to dawn to dusk all week. I hope to post as much and as often as I [...]

sasquatch 2008 is upon us

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Yes it’s that time of year again and the Sasquatch Festival 2008 tickets go on sale today at noon PST. See you there. Last year I had a great time hanging out with Blitzen Trapper and doing a video interview with them.
Related Post: A crazy day out with Blitzen Trapper

something for the weekend….

Friday, January 18th, 2008

London’s burning…. (image by Mojib)
As I wrap up the last day in the studio with Gang of Four, for this stretch anyway, I realized that it’s been a while since I’ve shared the sharing. So here’s ten cool cuts for the weekend.
Wiley 50 50
The Field A Paw In My Face
Rodion Electric Soca (Cosmo Vitelli Remix)
Ticklah [...]

pete and the pirates, a simon price review, just in case they head to the u.s…

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

It’s been a while since I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing the wit of a British music critic. Sunday’s issue of the Independent newspaper ran a review by Simon Price which I’ve posted below as a fine example of what I would have always expected to read when I lived in London. It’s an example [...]

a cathedral to trains

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

The newly-refurbished London St Pancras International station that opened in November 2007 to provide Eurostar high speed service to Paris and Brussels is a block from my hotel so I decided to wander over there to check it out. There’s history in this building so history and architecture buffs should read this wonderfully rich overview [...]