Thursday, July 22, 2010

Food Blogs

I've recently been finding a lot of food blogs and I thought that I would post them here for people to peruse. Lots are recipes, which is great. But all of the blogs have a feeling of trying to explain where and how food should fit in to our lives. Some are more explicit about this than others. It makes for some interesting reading.

The vegans

The engineer

The MD

Jewish culture

Random guy where I found the barbecue sauce for the 4th of july

Let me know if you find more food blogs.
-Spencer


Thursday, July 15, 2010

A belated response to a theme in Logicomix

http://people.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2009/09/logic-and-madness.html

This link which I found in a post on the Foundations of Math mailing list comments on the theme of Logic and Madness found in Logicomix. It's interesting.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Upcoming concert: Real Estate & Kurt Vile

I'm planning on stopping by Caliban's or Wicked Discs on Craig St. sometime this week to pick up some advance tickets for a show at Garfield Artworks on Tuesday evening July 13th. I'm putting a little description of the bands here to give you a chance to see if you'd like to come. Certainly, I'd recommend it. Send me an email or comment if you'd like to go and I'll buy a block of tickets.

Real Estate play fairly straightforward melodic surf rock, but I think there's a jaded knowingness to their demeanor and lyrics that makes them more interesting than their one-sentence-genre-encapsulating description. Plus, the drummer is pretty good. I saw them play back in March with one of my favorite current bands, Woods; they're actually on the same record label (run by the guys in Woods) so if you like Woods there's a good chance you'll like these guys, too.
Here are a couple of videos: 1 2 3

Kurt Vile is a little harder to describe. His songs range from singer/songwriter-style acoustic guitar strumming with poignant lyrics to spacey drone-rock to straight-up guitar pop to a freaky punk/classic rock Frankenstein hybrid. Basically, he has an incredible range of song styles that make up his albums and I'd love to see how he pulls this off at a live show. I was sad to miss him playing at Howler's back in December, but I have mp3s of two of his older albums and the most recent EP that came out last month if you'd like me to share.

The local opener is the Karl Hendricks Trio who I know nothing about. Sorry. The Garfield Artworks website does not list a price for the show, but I am sure it will be somewhere from $8-$12 with an expected cost of $9.66. In case you've never been, the venue is BYOB and easy to get to by bus, car or pedestrianizing.