link soup du jour

Thursday, January 8th, 2009 12:18 pm
chanaleh: (buttongirl)
(because I don't like link sausage ;-)

I'm currently planning to go see [livejournal.com profile] navrins in Harvey on Saturday 1/24, and [livejournal.com profile] justom in Intimate Apparel on (most likely) Friday 1/30. Both at 8pm. Anyone?

Especially for [livejournal.com profile] c1: Novelty Socks galore! <3 (Found because I was searching for lime green tights, which they also have. And the peace sign and harlequin trouser socks I already have and love. And... oh, holy crap, ninjas. I may be in trouble here. :-)

An article our IT guy recently passed along: Make the Most of Your PC. Aimed primarily at new Vista machines, but contains a link to the entertainingly named PC Decrapifier.

FallingAugust.com is back up (at least, today!), for those who wanted to download the MP3 sets. However, I've also made a bunch of copies of the aforementioned CD, and will cheerfully be handing them out at Arisia and thereafter.

[livejournal.com profile] theatreatfirst is taking appointments now for Winter's Tale auditions. I should decide if I'm actually doing this. Hmm.

Also, a PSA: Free group voice classes FOR MEN beginning TONIGHT in Lexington! -- No, I don't know anything further about it than what's reproduced below the cut. Sorry, guys, I meant to post about this sooner... )

And now, off to Kinko's to pick up postcards for a mailing that has to go out today.
chanaleh: (college)
For the uninitiated: Falling August was this band at Brandeis in the late '80s and early '90s. I maintain their only known fan page. This year, after some nudging from me, they also finally put up their own page at www.fallingaugust.com with -- joy of joys! -- free MP3s of every recorded song off their three albums. The site went down for several weeks shortly after it went up, then it was back (and right now it seems to be gone again, ugh!). But anyway, my page is still the top Google hit, and every so often (in fact, rather more often than you might believe), random people email me regarding the band.

While we were away last month, I got no fewer than 3 such emails. Two from fans -- and one from their audio engineer, Rob Lehmann (incidentally, also chair of Audio Media & Technology at the New England Institute of Art). Hey, he said, I found your page, Steve just had me remaster all the old albums to CD, I'd be happy to send you one since you're such a big fan, would you like a copy? Would I like a copy???

The CD came end of last week. I was so excited when I brought the mail in, J was like, "What *is* that?" :-) We were heading out on some errands shortly thereafter, so as soon as we got into the car, I popped the disc in and cranked it up.

It was -- like finding part of my heart that I had forgotten was missing. It sounds great.

P.S. It's Jewish music! Okay, it's stealth Jewish music. )

I've already made one copy for [livejournal.com profile] tapuz, who was just as "bounce! bounce!" as I was. Anyone else? (Ping me with your mailing address at chanaleh@lj if there's no obvious time to hand it off in the next month or so. Worst case, I suspect I'll bring a few to Arisia, where I am likely to see many of you. :-)

Happy Thanksgiving, y'all.

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