Friday, September 29, 2006

The Sufjan Stevens concert was excellent; the opening band, My Brightest Diamond, was fantastic. Yay good music!

Playlist from my radio show this week:

* Exit Clov - MK Ultra
John Vanderslice - Coming and Going on Easy Terms
Mike Doughty - I Hear the Bells
Rouge Wave - Are You On My Side
* Beirut - Mount Wroclai (Idle Days)
* Sufjan Stevens - The Henney Buggy Band
Bright Eyes and Neva Dinova - I’ll Be Your Friend
Elliott Smith - In the Lost and Found (Honky Bach)/The Roost
Belle & Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here, I’m Dying
Cat Power - The Greatest
* Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
Mates of State - Nature and the Wreck
Stars - Calendar Girl
* Jens Lekman - At the Dept. of Forgotten Songs
Final Fantasy - The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead
* Camera Obscura - Lloyd, I’m Ready to Be Heartbroken
* Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s - Paper Kitten Nightmare
* Sufjan Stevens - The Mistress Witch from McClure (or, The Mind That Knows Itself)

And now I sleep, because sleep is good.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

I am stressed and unhappy and hating work and feeling unproductive, but at least I have a stomach full of tasty milkshake and quality company for my moping.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

The first radio show of the semester went decently well, I think. It was kind of weird doing just an hour, though I'm sure I'll get used to it.

The playlist:

Sufjan Stevens - The Avalanche
Beulah - Calm Go the Wild Seas
* Beirut - Postcards From Italy
* Voxtrot - Rise Up in the Dird
Mates of State - Fraud in the ‘80s
* Exit Clov - Communist BBQ
Stars - Look Up
Wolf Parade - It’s a Curse
* Be Your Own Pet - Bicycle, Bicycle
Le Tigre - Deceptacon
Sleater-Kinney - Combat Rock
The New Pornagraphers - Twin Cinema
Belle & Sebastian - The Blues Are Still Blue
Pavement - Date With Ikea
* Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s - Talking in Code
* Jeff Hanson - Now We Know
I just received a letter about my culminating essay for English - the requirement for me to graduate with an English major. My impending graduation now seems much more real. Gah.

Off to do my first radio show of the semester now - let's hope we break the tradition of having a bad first show, shall we? *knocks on wood*
The large scale event for this semester has been announced: The New Pornographers. Yay! Also, while I haven't heard of any of the bands coming to Olde Club this semester, it seems like an interesting mix - the usually indie rock, but also some jazz. And a week from now I get to see Sufjan Stevens.

*is encompassed by waves of musical delight*

Monday, September 18, 2006

Evidently I'm no longer capable of sleeping more than about 6 hours in one stretch. I'm not well-rested after these 6 hours, mind you, but I am awake. Last night I went to bed around 1:30; this morning I was awake around 7:30 even though my alarm was set for 9. A similar thing happened yesterday, too... But yesterday, after being up for an hour or so, I went back to bed for another hour, hour and a half of sleep. But I can't go back to sleep right away - after all these years of sleep deprivation and napping to catch up, I seem to have trained my body not to expect anything more than 6 hours. In some ways, this is useful - when I can only get 6 hours, it's nice that my body is reasonably alert. It's bad in other ways, though - namely when I could get more than 6 hours, I can't. At least not without an hour of reading or something before crashing again, anyway.

Friday, September 15, 2006

It seems WSRN loves me more than I love it. I applied for a one hour time slot this semester - I want to do a show, but I already have enough time commitments - and they gave me a two hour show. I almost went with it, but decided not against it. Some rearranging was done, and I got my hour: Thursdays, 5-6 pm EST time. Whee.
Last night I and 3 others took advantage of Restaurant Week (meals at great restaurants for $30 - appetizer, entree, and dessert) and went to Estia. Getting dressed up was fun, getting out of the Bubble was nice, and the food was amazing. So, so wonderful. Especially the lamb we all had for the entree - so tasty! Alas, Sharples today is going to be a bit of a let-down.

I think it may also be about time that I bid adieu to my social life for the semester. This morning I was thinking about what I need to get done this weekend, and it's not a pretty list. Eek.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Facebook's new newsfeed thing creeps me out. Yes, technically it is all information that was there before - which is why Facebook is the best stalking tool this side of MySpace - but you had to look for it before. You had to go to your friends page, look at who had recently updated their profiles, and then figure out what those updates were. Effort had to be made; now all you have to do is log in. If I even so much as glance at the newsfeed, I feel sketchy. And it's impossible to not look at it, since it's right there, smack dab in the middle, with no way to opt out or avoid it.

Here's what I don't really get. Facebook is free for users, therefore it must make money through advertisers. The advertisers get more bang for their buck the longer a user is on the site, since that way the user will see more ads. The newsfeed compiles all sorts of info you had to dig for before - i.e. it can drastically reduce the amount of time a user spends on the site. Which means it decreases the amount of exposure ads get. This seems like a bad business move on Facebook's part, and that's even before you factor in the number of users who are leaving the site because they're creeped out. So... Why? What's the rationale?

Monday, September 04, 2006

Today is the first day of classes - the first day of my last year in college. Eep.

Friday, September 01, 2006

I deem my hall theme a success! Even (perhaps especially) the Quad of Evil is pleased. Yay!