A while back, I saw that someone online had shared this old photo of Washington Street, and, thinking that someday I’d have the time to look at it more closely, I tucked it away in a file. Well, this evening, as I was just looking through my files for a photo of former CIA director […]
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Ypsilanti’s Art 1&2, and the archeology of porn
Posted in Art and Culture, History, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged adult film advertising, Angel Above - The Devil Below, Art 1&2, curiosity, Darby Lloyd Rains, Deja Vu, flabbergasted, Frankie and Johnny were Lovers, fur coats, Hot Channels, I swanny, International Hot Channels Symposium on Virtual Reality and Popular Culture, James Comey, Kikko, Lordy, Martha Washington Theater, Mimi Gladys, Necronomican, North Washington Street, photo enhancement, Pleasure Masters, porn, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Rene Bond, Ric Lutze, Satanism, Spaghetti Bender, talking vaginas, technology, virtual reality, Washington Street, Welt am Draht 26 Comments
On the passing of Davy Jones, what Mike Nesmith meant by invoking Eleanor Rigby, and whether or not Bowie will take his name back
I don’t have as much time tonight to comment on the death of Davy Jones as I would like, but I did want to pass along this statement, which was issued today by his former Monkees bandmate Michael Nesmith. Here’s what “the quiet Monkee” had to say. All the lovely people. Where do they all […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Observations, Uncategorized Also tagged Air Supply, another famous person has died, Beatlemania, Brady Bunch, Christian Nesmith, David Bowie, Death, Eleanor Rigby, Frank Zappa, Head, Jerry Mathers, Leave It to Beaver, meditations on death, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, Repo Man, The Beatles 18 Comments