July 21, 2010

chicago, chicago

Filed under:, , , , , , , , — cwage @ 9:03 am

.. that toddlin' town. Went to hang out in the windy city with some friends this weekend. Sadly, I think we brought the heat with us, so there was no balmy Midwestern summer to provide relief, but it was fun nonetheless. This was my first time spending any real time in Chicago. The one thing that really struck me about the city is that unlike other larger cities I've been to, I was really struck by the scale. It's really in your face just how big Chicago is. NYC is big too, obviously, but the way things are divided into boroughs minimizes the overall impact somewhat. And the architecture in Chicago is just so much grander: the massive old mailorder catalogue offices/warehouses, the civic opera house, etc. Big, big, big. Brief recap of the highlights:

  • Flew in to Chicago on Thursday, only to realize my friend Cary Ann was rocking the House of Blues with her husband and musical partner-in-crime, Michael. So we made a B-line to see them there.
  • Closed down the historic Green Mill jazz club -- music, dancing, and possibly a few too many whiskey sodas.
  • Mandatory Cubs game (they won), with some much-needed hair of the dog Old Style.
  • Rib festival.
  • Oysters at Shaw's. Our gracious host Stephanie's beau Terrence also introduced us to a shooter I'd never had before -- basically vodka, bloody-mary type fixins, and an oyster. I approve. Stephenie did not approve, so I got two. I double approve.
  • Drinks at the Signature Room in the Hancock center, with a nice view of the city. I practiced my Russian with our waitress. (ya nemnoga govoryu po russkiĭ). She was very impressed. And by "impressed" I mean that she rolled her eyes and walked off, muttering "ochen horosho". She should be glad I didn't test out the only other complete sentence I know, which means basically "would you like to have a drink at my place or yours?" Thanks a lot, Pimsleur.
  • Architecture-oriented river tour (architecture not pictured).
  • Up-to-no-good beer-drinking on abandoned rail lines
  • .. and, in a complete 180, later that night: drinks, dinner, and dressed to the 9s at the incredibly gorgeous Palmer House hotel. (actual 9s not pictured)
  • All manner of shenanigans at Estelle's in wicker park.
  • Obligatory visit to Millenium Park to see the big reflective thingie.
  • Learning to foxtrot in Grant Park.
  • Grillin' out and then a Local Natives show at Lincoln Hall. Hipster-heavy, but fun nonetheless. Seriously, though, I think the lead singer even had tiny girl jeans on his ironic mustache. (this joke shamelessly stolen from Melissa.) I need to get their album, because even though I thought their show was a little too sterile/clinical, I suspect I might kinda like their record anyway.
  • And, after all that, and a harrowing delay-ridden flight back to BNA, who do we go right from the airport to go see play at the Basement? Why, Cary Ann Hearst. Apparently we are her newest groupies.

Rest of the pics are here. Can't wait to go back!

July 12, 2010

roller derby recap

Filed under:, , , , , , — cwage @ 8:40 pm

So, anyone following my flickr or twitter stream is probably well aware that I've been doing a project on the Nashville Roller Girls this last 6 months. It was their last year at the fairgrounds (movin' on up!) and I wanted to try to document things as they lead up to the next level. Those of you following my flickr stream will be glad to know the weekly inundation of pics should slacken a bit, as the easy part (taking pictures) is over. Now I just have to edit everything down into something coherent. It was hard through this process not to become a pretty die-hard roller derby fan, though. This weekend was their first bout at Municipal Auditorium, and although everyone was sad to leave the fairgrounds, it was clear after this bout that this is a major step in the right direction. If you didn't go, here's what you missed:

So, if you missed it, well, as Jay-Z said: "I feel bad for you, son." Make sure you get tickets for the doubleheader on August 7th. Be sure to check the website for info on local vendors that will have tickets or find your favorite rollergirl, so you can avoid getting bent-over by Ticketmaster.

(Sidenote: this post marks the THIRD time I've used the "sports" tag on a blog post. As I understand it, there was also some sort of soccer tournament this month? Did anyone hear about that?)

the other guys

Filed under:— cwage @ 7:22 am

I have this great idea for a concept super-band that would be composed entirely of "the other guy" from popular Duos -- you know, the less-talented member of the duo you've never heard of unless their name was literally in the band name. Some starter suggestions:

  • John Oates
  • Curt Smith
  • Andrew Ridgely
  • Art Garfunkle

It'd be easy to joke about how it'd be the worst band ever, but if you think about it, years of toiling behind the scenes of a more talented egomaniacal partner would mean they are primed for collaboration on a massive scale -- leading, possibly, to the greatest rock band of all time!

Who else?

July 8, 2010

are you a beer?

Filed under:, , , , , — cwage @ 10:25 am

Adamantium claws, skeleton, healing ability, and near-invincibility are pretty cool, for sure. But let's be honest. This is the side of Wolverine's character we all most enjoy and relate to:

are you a beer?

And yes, that's real -- it's from Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1, written by .. guess who? Joss Whedon.