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Friends of the Library Book Sale starts today!
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 10th, 2009 in Local, Music, Art, Film, Books, Lecture, Things to do, Writers.Today kicks off the annual Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale, which runs from Oct. 10-27, open every Saturday and Sunday, most Mondays, and some Tuesdays and Wednesdays as well. The schedule — and hours — change every week so visit their website for the full scoop. Those who have been can attest that […]
Simple Pleasures: An interview with chef Samantha Izzo of Simply Red Bistro
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 9th, 2009 in Local, Music, Books, Food.[From the Ithaca Times] Samantha Izzo has been passionate about music and food her entire life. A native of South Africa, Izzo grew up listening to Old Time, bluegrass and Appalachian folk music. As a current Ithaca resident, Izzo owns and cooks at Simply Red Bistro at Sheldrake Point Vineyard. Every Monday, Chef Izzo — […]
Growing Wonder: An interview with ‘The Fruit Hunter’ author Adam Leith Gollner
2 Comments Published by Natasha October 9th, 2009 in Books, Food, Interview, Lecture, Writers.[A version of this interview appears in this week’s Ithaca Times; photos via Amazon] A certain philosophy towards food consciousness — a desire to know how our food is grown, made and sold, as well as a keen advocacy for sustainable consumption — has skyrocketed in popularity in the last five years.
Some take it even […]
Interview with Doug Martsch of Built to Spill
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 8th, 2009 in Music, Interview.[From the Ithaca Times] In the year 2009, the 1990s are enjoying quite a renaissance. Cult 90s-era bands like Jawbox and the Jesus Lizard are getting the reissue treatment, while Shudder to Think are due to release their first live album in over 15 years. Sonic Youth, Yo La Tengo and Dinosaur Jr. all released […]
This week’s show calendar; Built to Spill & Cuong Vu on Thursday
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 7th, 2009 in Local, Music, Things to do.If you haven’t done yourself the favor of buying the new Built to Spill album, ‘There is No Enemy,’ then buy it right now because that shit is GOOD! I’ll post my interview with Doug Martsch shortly; he was as nice as I had hoped he would be, super gracious and seriously modest. It’s definitely […]
Gimme! is gone at the Farmer’s Market (sad face); photos of The Horse Flies, The Silent League
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 5th, 2009 in Local, Music, Food, Photos, Silly.We spotted this sign at the Gimme! outpost at Saturday’s Farmers Market. It is a bummer, as now we will all have to make our coffee stops prior to arriving at the Market at the early hour of 9am. Sigh. Life is so hard. Enjoy these photos from the weekend and happy Monday. (Oh, and […]
October Popcorn Youth Programming: Blues Control, Diane Cluck, Ben Miller, Heavy Winged..
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 5th, 2009 in Local, Music, Things to do.[Photo of Blues Control from their No Radio performance last year] Now that it’s October (wow!), I thought I would take this opportunity to briefly let you know about Popcorn Youth programming for the month.
I’m super excited about every single show, including the return of Blues Control, on the heels of their latest amazing LP […]
This is how I feel today. Happiest of Fridays to all! xo
Photo Friday: Fanclub Collective with Wasteland Jazz Unit, Tiger Hatchery
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 2nd, 2009 in Music, Photos.Last Sunday, the Fanclub hosted their first show of the semester — and it was a noise show! Hooray. And, it was amazing.
Wasteland Jazz Unit headlined.
Wasteland Jazz Unit is Jon Lorenz on saxophone and John Rich on clarinet. They are a Cincinnati (Ohio) duo and they play an amorphous, hyper-amplified free noise which is blasting […]
Horse Flies tonight at the Rongo
0 Comments Published by Natasha October 2nd, 2009 in Local, Music, Things to do.[Photo of the Flies from this year’s GrassRoots Festival] The Horse Flies and the Rongovian Embassy — two Ithaca institutions familiar to anyone who has spent more than two seconds here in town — are mixing it up this week. Mike Stark will be sitting in for keyboardist Rick Hansen at the Rongo tonight, which […]
Faust tonight in Albany + this week’s show calendar
2 Comments Published by Natasha September 30th, 2009 in Music, Things to do.I know it’s not exactly an Ithaca show, but it’s certainly noteworthy — German krautrock legends Faust are playing tonight with our Albany friends Century Plants! If it weren’t for the three hour drive, we would be there in a hot minute! Some information about the show:
The Albany Sonic Arts Collective, in partnership with PROCTOR’s […]
Posted now: Interview with George Johann and Stephen Burke of Angry Mom Records and Small World Music
0 Comments Published by Natasha September 30th, 2009 in Local, Music, Interview.Earlier this summer, I interviewed George Johann and Stephen Burke in anticipation of their joint opening of Angry Mom Records / Small World Music. I believe that I forgot to post to the article, as well as show Rachel’s killer photographs of the new space. Since I last spoke with Johann and Burke, the pair […]
WildFire Bistro begins live music in October!
0 Comments Published by Natasha September 28th, 2009 in Local, Music, Food.WildFire Bistro — the new Italian restaurant occupying the former Lost Dog Lounge spot — will begin hosting live music starting in October. That was fast! Here’s what they have so far:
Saturday Oct. 3rd- The Silent League with Weggalo Star, 9pm
Wednesday Oct 7th- Djug Django, 6pm (and every Wednesday after that)
Thursday Oct 8th- Built to […]
Brooklyn group Loop 2.4.3 returns to Ithaca this Friday, Sept. 25, showcasing new music from their record Zodiac Dust at Ithaca College. Unfortunately, this show was only just confirmed on Sunday, so I had no idea the show was happening until it was too late. I would have loved to cover this performance for the […]
This week’s show calendar
0 Comments Published by Natasha September 23rd, 2009 in Local, Music, Things to do.Most ‘band blogs’ are not so good but I really like the City Center site. Read it here. The same goes with fashion designer blogs, but the Vena Cava blog is one of my favorite websites in general. Also, I’m really enjoying the fact that Marc Masters “A Decade in Noise” piece on Pitchfork is […]