“From an old converted barbershop inside the area’s largest all-nude strip club comes the eleventh episode of the Saturday Six Pack With Mark Maynard…” This past Saturday’s show, it seems to me, was probably our most musical one to date. While we covered a hell of a lot of ground, talking about everything from race […]
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Discussing race, pushing back against the “greater Ann Arbor area” brand, singing our asses off, and exploring Civil War-era cures for chronic masturbation… on episode eleven of The Saturday Six Pack
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Anthony Morgan, Asheville, balls, Chris Sandon, chronic masturbation, Civil War, Civil War reenactors, Community Records, Freshest of the Bunch, hatchets, Jim Cherewich, John Brannon, John Denver, Kayj Michelle, Kelli Harden-Klenotic, laxatives, masturbation, Matt Jones, Misty Lyn Bergeron, Moisturizer Talk, muskets, New Holland Brewing, North Carolina, pedicures, People's Retort, Pete Larson, self-inflicted gunshot wounds, sing-alongs, squatting, Target, testicles, The Moth, Traffic Jam, Ypsilanti Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 11 Comments
Tony Morgan, Matt Jones, the identity of Ypsi, and much more on this weekend’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack
How do I stay so skinny eating 50 pancakes a day? Easy, I keep having my head moved to different bodies! And you can too. Just get a job as on-air talent at an AM radio station with a world class graphic design department… For more life lessons like this one, be sure to tune […]
Posted in Art and Culture, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Anthony Morgan, Aura Rosser, beer, black lives matter, Elize Jekabson, Eric Garner, First Fridays, First Fridays Ypsilanti, Kate de Fuccio, Kayj Michelle, Kelli Harden-Klenotic, Matt Jones, Michael Brown, New Holland Brewing, police abuse, police state, police tactics, race, Trayvon Martin, White Hatter 8 Comments
Boots reboot… Here’s what happened a week ago tonight, when Boots Riley and The Coup liberated Ypsilanti
It just occurred to me that, after all of my hype in the run-up to the big show at Woodruff’s last Sunday night, I probably owed you a final follow-up post, so that those of you weren’t at the show could experience some sense of closure… Well, the show was a blast. The Coup rocked. […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Civil Liberties, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Alan Haber, American history, at-risk youth, Boots Riley, Brad Perkins, Brandon Mitchell, fundraisers, Heather Steenrod, Ian Vanek, Japanther, Jeff Clark, Jesse Morgan, Johnny Lupinacci, Kev Choice, LGBTQ, Matt Reilly, MC Kadence, Mitch Albom, music, Ozone House, Pete Larson, Pride Zone, Ramones, Rolling Stone, SDS, Steve Emshwiller, synchronicity, The Coup, The Rumpus, Tom Hayden, Walter Riley, Woodruff's 10 Comments