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MISCmedia IS DEDICATED…
Dec 31st, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

…today to Artie Shaw, one of the most intelligent people to ever get caught up in the music industry.

LAZY ABOUT SUSAN
Dec 31st, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

For such a reasoned thinker, Susan Sontag’s inspired some awfully dumb obits. My biggest beef is with the accusation that Sontag’s post-9/11 essays offered “backhanded praise for the hijackers.” No, no, no. All she did was say they weren’t “cowards.” A suicide bomber isn’t a coward. A zealous, misguided, homicidal maniac, but not a “coward.” That’s not praise, backhanded or not. It’s intellectual rigor, a quest for more precise definitions and analyses of the world around us. That’s something the US, and the world at large, could always use a lot more of.

BLOG PRAISE
Dec 31st, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

BBC: “Web logs aid disaster recovery.”

PHOTO PHOLLIES
Dec 31st, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

AS THE GANG at Anthropologie take down the Xmas window displays, we mark the end of a damn-depressin’ year, both here at MISC Towers and out in the world at large.

But there have been some not-altogether-unpleasant events during it, particularly this past week or so.

On Christmas Eve Eve, the Wall of Sound folk put up a holiday fete starring the improvised vocal stylings of Les Voix Vulgaires (from left, King Leah, Detonator Beth Lawrence, and Amy Denio).

cd coverThen this past Tuesday, K Records held an intimate li’l CD release party at the Green Room bar in the Showbox building. It promoted reissue compilations by two early-’80s local “art-damage” bands, the Beakers and the Blackouts.

Ex-Beaker (and fellow Stranger refugee) Jim Anderson is shown above, introducing longtime local musician/producer Steve Fisk, who performed for the packed room on a vintage ARP synthesizer. Also in attendance: Ex-Blackout Bill Rieflin and ex-Beaker Francesca Sundsten, who’ve been a lovey-dovey couple for perhaps more years than they care to remember.

I have more memories of the Blackouts than of the Beakers (I saw more of the formers’ gigs, including several at the Showbox). In Loser, I marked the birth date of the “Seattle scene” as the date, in 1976, of the premier gig by the Blackouts’ previous incarnation, the Telepaths. The Beakers, meanwhile, were among the earliest incarnations of the Olympia scene’s indie-ideology purity shtick.

In the blurry mists of hindsight, both bands now seem to belong outside of their time and place. The bands they borrowed from (Pere Ubu, Gang of Four, the Pop Group) didn’t become VH1 nostalgia faves. Their sounds remain as brittly dissonant, yet strongly compelling, as ever.

But some retail institutions did not survive the holiday season. One was the second incarnation of Video Vertigo, East Pike Street’s own friendly neighborhood horror-and-porn video store.

Another was the Sam Goody music store at Third and Pine. It’s been there, under one chain-name or another, since the late ’70s. The building owners now want to carve the space into several smaller retail spots, possibly including (you guessed it) a Starbucks.

ANOTHER ONLINE…
Dec 30th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

…tsunami-relief donation site’s being run by “Bloggers Without Borders.”

AMAZON’S OPENED UP…
Dec 30th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

…a handy online donation site to benefit Red Cross tsunami relief.

THE OLD IN-AND-OUT DEPT.
Dec 29th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

Once again, it’s time for the annual return of the MISCmedia In/Out List, the longest-running and most accurate list of its type anywhere in the western quadrant of the northern hemisphere.

As long-term readers know, this is a prediciton of what will become hot and not-so-hot in the months to come. If you think everything hot now will just keep getting hotter forever, I’ve got some Thailand beachfront timeshares to sell you.


INSVILLE

OUTSKI

Reality

Reality shows

Happy Bunny

Hello Kitty

Purple

Red vs. Blue

Pixar

Disney (still)

Adult Swim

Jay Leno

Jon Stewart

Tucker Carlson

Animal Planet

G4TechTV

Jena Malone (Saved!)

Jennifer Aniston

Blythe

Bratz

KBTC

KCTS

Carrie Akre

Karaoke

Euro

Dollar

Kobe beef

Kobe Bryant

Thirties

Fifties

Novels

Video games

Desperate Housewives

Soccer moms

Empathy

Hubris

Hookers as heroes

Pimps as heroes

Iowa

Texas

The Nation

The New Republic

BBQ

Fusion cuisine

New Doctor Who

Revenge of the Sith

Harvey Danger reunion

Cher farewell tour

UW basketball

UW football

Everett Events Center

Qwest Field

Made in USA

Made in China

Programmed in USA

Programmed in India

Filmed in Seattle

Set in Seattle, filmed in Vancouver

Overstock.com

HouseValues.com

Stupid Prices

Big Lots

Work

Workfare

Hydrogen

Hydrocarbons

Spongebob Squarepants (still)

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Cities

Exurbs

Kmart-Sears merger

ConocoPhillips

RVs

Yachts

Verizon Wireless

T-Mobile

Wales

New Zealand

Democracy for America
Democratic Leadership Council

Draft dodging

Dodgeball

Western wear (again)

Ultra-pointy shoes

Cell phone text messaging

Gmail

Scion

Land Rover

Dogs the size of cats

Cats the size of dogs

South Lake Union

West Edge

Tacoma Art Museum
MOHAI

Yahtzee

Poker
AS MOST OF YOU KNOW,…
Dec 29th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

…I’ve a lingering fondness for the early-’60s era of the Seattle World’s Fair. Well, here’s a fascinating essay about the era by Bruce Bawer.

SRI LANKA’S MOST FAMOUS RESIDENT…
Dec 29th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

…has his own tsunami report.

IF YOU THINK…
Dec 29th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey 04

…American commercial toys have been odd at times, wait ’til you see this British top-100 toys list.

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