By Mark | October 16, 2011
He would fill my mug with beer at the Corner Brewery, and we’d exchange pleasantries, but I didn’t really know much about Casey Dixon until I conducted this interview with him several weeks after he left Ypsilanti to travel the globe. It kind of makes me think that maybe I should start focusing more on […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Special Projects, Ypsilanti | Also tagged Casey Dixon, Corner brewery, Eastern Michigan University, evil trees, exit interviews, found art, Jackson, Magic, mysticism, new age, public art, sculpture, Seattle, Water Street, weird stuff, wolf temple, Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interviews |
I’ve been asked not to divulge the location, but a portal has been found in Ypsilanti. To my knowledge, no one has yet attempted to pass through it. Someone, however, did vandalize it. The accompanying plaque (pictured below), which was affixed to a concrete post about 100 yards west of the portal, appears to have […]
Posted in Observations, Other, Photographs, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti | Also tagged Andre Delambre, Andrew Clock, bag of guts, chorizo, Emergency Financial Manager, found stuff, gateways, pool of blood, portals, Rick Snyder, sack of intestines, Star Trek, The Fly, those deemed worthy, tripe, Vaal, Water Street, weird stuff |
By Mark | September 22, 2009
This afternoon, when I heard that MacKenzie Phillips was preparing to drop some kind of bombshell about her her childhood on Oprah, I was reminded of an old song by Redd Kross called McKensie. Well, I’ve been looking around the house for my old copy of Neurotica for about an hour now, and it’s nowhere […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Pop Culture | Also tagged addiction, David Cassidy, Jeff McDonald, Lovedolls Superstar, MacKenzie Phillips, McKensie, Neurotica, One Day At a Time, Oprah exploiting people for ratings, people that shouldn't still be alive, please return what you stole of mine, Redd Kross, salami sandwich, sitcom stars, songs about food, Steve McDonald, stoners, The Spirit of 76, things I can't find, weed |
By Mark | February 5, 2009
Last night, I posted something here about wanting to have a big bacon ‘n beer party come springtime. It was a whimsical little nothing of a post. It wasn’t some big ambitious program that I was proposing. It wasn’t anything that I was particularly proud of. It was just a note about a silly little […]