Well here I am in Austin. The move was really hard, but only because I am just spectacularly lazy and addicted to the Internet. And, I did it. Now I am here in this place where I know many relatives and a few potential friends, but really don't know what to do with myself at all.
Today I will hopefully get my sad, broken laptop back from the laptop store. I really want to see the complete reel of Metropolis, which is here for 3 more days. I was down in the dumps about not having a friend to come along, until I remembered that the majority of my friends from home wouldn't have gone to see a 145 minute silent film with me either. My mom says she is going with me, even though she hasn't seen a movie in a theater for years (not hyperbole, she just doesn't). Moral of this story: moms are great and important even when you are 24 and think that you're an adult.
Yeah, I miss my friends so much. This city has a lot of really exciting things to do and I am doing a lot of them, by myself. I'm excited, but it's all new and overwhelming. It's ok, we got this.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
For you: a post with words!
I have made so much art this summer! There is so much to say. I have fallen in love with a styrofoam head. It's just like Mannequin except we are both dudes. Maybe I will post pictures of the things I have made! (yawn, later)
I am moving to Austin this month. Eek! (I'm excited, also)
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Happy Birthday Stevie Nicks! Well, it's a few hours late now, but oh well.
I can't stop watching this. I love how effortlessly beautiful she is, and the way she becomes caught up in the song and sings it directly into the face of her hapless make-up artist. I'm not surprised that Stevie Nicks is a Gemini; it's that time of the year, when every crazy person you know has a birthday.
I am moving out of my house. It's a hard thing to do. I have so many great things, but right now all of my friends are traveling light and scattering to the corners of the world. So I have to pack up some of it, dump some of it, and try to find homes for the rest. Ack. I filled my garbage bin yesterday, and then stealthily snuck a bunch more of my trash into my neighbor's bins under the cover of darkness.
I decided to just give up on fixing the weird paper-thin particle board walls upstairs that my birds and I so handily destroyed. Goodbye, deposit. That's cool though.
Steph and I had a great trip to the beach.
Everything is going well. I keep coming through on things I don't expect myself to accomplish. Oh right, also I finished college finally. That felt good.
I am just going to pretend that I've been writing in this blog all along. I have a cold. I probably got it while I was busy destroying Austin last week, during the citywide open bar known as SXSW. People keep asking me what bands I saw and I don't really know. That's not true, I saw about a million bands. Highlights were the Carolina Chocolate Drops (swoon), Hunx and the Punkettes, our friend's band Harlem, and a bunch of gay electronic music my friend B_ likes. The best show I saw was Major Lazer, where I got taken by the spirit and as a result danced myself free of my wallet, phone, and debit card. I got 2/3 back, and that ain't bad. I also went to this amazing Sissy Bounce show at a house, which was pretty sweet to see in person.
I love Austin because you can eat so many cheap foods that combine avocados and cheese out of trucks, and then get a cupcake from a truck for dessert. SXSW yall, it's a great thing. I got to see Joanna Newsom in NC on Thursday, and that was also ridiculously beautiful. Is this real life? I often wonder.
I was going to review the new Badu album, but it isn't out yet and I realized that even though I listened to it seven times since yesterday I still don't know exactly what I have to say about it. If you like her, you'll like the album. If you don't follow her, I have to say she is my favorite artist currently making music and I recommend everything she has ever recorded. In the video for Window Seat she takes off all of her clothes. Um, Erykah, haven't we talked about this?
Why? Because this will be a really useful reference for me. All signs are represented, but the most diva of the divas seem to be Aries and Leos. Surprise! Judy Garland was a Gemini, Liza an Aries, Barbra and Cher were Taureans. Madonna was a Leo. I don't care about any of them, but they are important divas I guess.
Always in my heart- Sylvester - September 6, 1947 - Virgo