Thursday, October 28, 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

(fun pics from Metromix)

Thanks to my friend Mike, I got to see Bad Religion again! Yesterday was their "90's night", where they played songs off Against The Grain (didn't play "Against The Grain" OR "Entropy"!), Generator, Recipe For Hate, Stranger Than Fiction (didn't play "21st Century Digital Boy"), The Gray Race (didn't play "Cease"!), and No Substance. Even though "80's night" consisted of a better setlist, and a better overall show in my opinion, it was still great to to be there because I grew up listening to Bad Religion albums from that era. Though I don't listen to them as much anymore (and honestly haven't really checked out any of their albums since The Process Of Belief), I would definitely have to credit Bad Religion as one of the bands that "changed my life" when I was 13. I had just started getting into punk rock and their politics helped shape the person I've become today. I even quoting Greg Graffin for an English paper I wrote during my sophomore year, haha.

I picked up Henry & Glenn Forever yesterday from the comic book store. It features Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzing's "domestic" life... it's pretty homo-erotic and hilarious.
I hope this is the name of a real coffee shop. So Awesome.
I've decided that I want to donate my hair to Locks Of Love before the end of next year. I definitely want to encourage every woman (and man!) to do this.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

I've been lusting after this Dior "oui" ring forever, but the price is quite unappetizing: $675 :(

So I went for the cheaper alternative: DIY. Took me about 10 minutes. Still needs to be perfected but I kinda like it. :)

Monday, October 25, 2010

"RENT IS 2 DAMN HIIIGH!" Wish we could have gotten a better picture!

Met up with Leslie and Becca for Sunday brunch at an adorable French bistro in the Lower East Side called Cafe Charbon (totally made Leslie and I nostalgic for Paris!). It was nice to catch up with each other on life. As we were finishing up, who do we see but the infamous Jimmy "RENTIS2DAMNHIGH" McMillan, in all of his handlebar-moustache glory, strolling down the block! We were flipping out, but no one else seemed to care (seriously?!) haha... we were dying. It was great.

It was a beautiful day so we walked around the LES for a bit, then went to see Never Let Me Go at the Sunshine. I was telling Leslie about the novel and she was very intrigued. I felt like the movie left out some important details, but I suppose I could see why they wanted to simplify it. That being said, I definitely liked the novel better.

Then I headed to The Archeron for the Thinkfast! CMJ showcase where my friends James and Matt's new band, Don't Give A Fuck, played their debut show (They were great!), along with Hour Of The Wolf (can't wait to see them again at Fest!), Outbreak, and The Menzingers. It was a really fun show and I got to see a bunch of friends!

Fest 9 is this weekend and I am soooo stoked!!!
big bambu

me first and the gimme gimmees

Saturday, October 23, 2010


I went to see my buddy Mike's (seriously one of the nicest people I've ever met) band, After The Fall at their NYC record release show yesterday with Thieves & Assassins, Sister Kisser, etc. Their second full length, Eradication, just came out on my buddy RJ's label, Mightier Than Sword. It's good stuff, go pick it up!

PS; if it wasn't for my wifey Sam, I would never get to eat home-cooked meals. So thankful for awesome friends :)

Friday, October 22, 2010


Let's talk about one of my favorite gems today, the pearl (doesn't this oyster look like a vagina?! Sorry, I can't help it!!). This was a really great article in WWD Beauty, about how amazing this "creature" is. The pearl "is created when something enters the shell of a mollusk, typically a parasite, worm, piece of food, or sand. The animal protects itself from the irritant by creating a lustrous nacre-rich casing around it. After about eight years, the layers of nacre create a solid pearl." If the pearl isn't a perfect metaphor for life, I don't know what is; taking the bad and turning it into this beautiful thing. I've always loved pearls, but now that I know the organics of it, I think I love it even more.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

I went to see Bad Religion yesterday. The show was the first of their three nights here in NYC to celebrate their 30th anniversary. It was their "80's" night, which they played songs off How Could Hell Be Any Worse up to No Control. Needless to say, it was amazing.

Fun fact: Bad Religion was the first "real" show I ever went to, in 2000 when I was 13. Not bad, eh? haha.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010


At first, I was really deterred from picking up Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, just because of it's dumb title and artwork ("chick-lit" comes to mind), but this novel turned out to be a perfect example of "never judge a book by it's cover" - literally. I finished reading it on the train this morning and really loved it. Yes, it's a bit slow-paced, but that all just adds to the lucidity of the quiet, dreamlike horror. Emotions are subtle, yet you're aware of them the entire time. I don't want to give anything away, but it's an interesting perspective on sci-fi without being too nerdy. I want to go see the film now, mostly because Carey Mulligan (my #1 girlcrush) is in it, but also to see how this story gets interpreted. I kind of want to go see it alone, because it just feels like that's what you should do. I've never gone to the movies alone before, so we'll see what happens.

Friday, October 15, 2010

I went to see Jimmy Eat World tonight with a couple of friends, and even met up with my friend Frank whom I haven't seen since high school (and has since been on a couple episodes of MTV's True Life, lol). I've liked this band for a really long time but for some reason, I ALWAYS miss out on tickets when they come around (oh, how I wish I was at that Clarity tour), so I MADE SURE I got tickets as soon as they went on sale this time. Unfortunately, it was at the venue I dislike most in NYC: Terminal 5. However, my new stategy is to just stay in the balcony area so I don't have to deal with the chumps in the pit area (who can very easily ruin the entire show experience). JEW were everything I expected them to be... they sounded amazing and Jim was as awkward in real life as he seems, but it was quite charming haha. It was a great show, with a good mix of old and new material. Also, this band unfortunately always reminds me of boys that broke my heart haha. I would always get mixtapes with JEW songs on them from old boyfriends, and it was a favorite  of a boy I really liked in the recent past. That's the fantastical thing about music, it will remind you of the best of times, and the worst of times. 

Intense disco ball action during "Hear You Me."

View from the 3rd floor balcony.

Friday, October 8, 2010

I went to the Yoshimoto Nara exhibit, Nobody's Fool, at the Asia Society with Heather today. I've always loved and admired Nara's work because he is very influenced but music, specifically punk rock, and draws cute but angsty, lonely little girls (I can relate) and animals. It was really cool to see an exhibit like this in America.

 "White Ghost" installation on Park ave, outside of the Asia Society.

Photography wasn't allowed but I managed to sneak this one in.

Then I went to eat yummy Polish food with Steve and Cecelia in Greenpoint!