Shooting the shit with TV On The Radio, Son Ambulance, Lil' Doogie, Ballzack, Odoms, Tift Merritt, Last Shadow Puppets, Chef Menteur, Drive-By Truckers, Georgie James, My Morning Jacket, Rotary Downs, Calexico, El Perro Del Mar, Subjects, Dr. Dog, Jesse Sykes, Hold Steady, Beach House, Of Montreal, What Made Milwaukee Famous, Capitol Years, Architecture In Helsinki, Jeff Hanson, Big Sleep, Swan Lake, Elf Power, Beirut, Built To Spill, M. Ward, His Name Is Alive, Band Of Horses, Nicolai Dunger, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Decemberists, Arcade Fire, dios (malos), Crooked Fingers, Magnolia Electric Co., Castanets, Battles, Asobi Seksu, National Eye, Emperor X, Mice Parade, et al
Movies
From Justin To Kelly and everything in between
Television
Attempting exact replicas of Food Network creations
Books
Particularly fond of the Torah's prose. But the Bible, man ... what an ending!
FORCING HIS OPINIONS ONTO OTHERS SINCE 1978,
Noah Bonaparte now does so en masse, as a music critic for the Philadelphia-based quarterly MAGNET and staff writer at New Orleans' alt-weekly Gambit. Bonaparte, a latecomer 504 Boy, is also a fierce rep of the University of Florida College of Journalism (doesn't recall a single class), an obsessive-yet-deluded fan of partisan politics (doesn't get the issue with Kucinich: "If only the pint-sized vegans voted") and a former classical pianist with a penchant for Beethoven sonatas (doesn't remember a single measure). He contributes words about pop culture to quality publications and keeps up with his indomitable Gators, the marvel of malolactic fermentation and both art house and summer shlock cinema in equal measure. Noah Bonaparte likes Costner films a little more than he cares to admit.
The Annual Dubla Music All Holladay Hop & Your Cuzn It LP Release Celebration
When: Saturday, December 13, 2008 @ 9:00pm Where: The Big Top - 1638 Clio St, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 70130 (map)
Open to All Ages
Performances by Dubla (in DJ form), Skratchmo, D.O.N., The Guerilla Publishing Company, Twen Bumbs, Blackring (Juskwam & JingoBa AbeamAlight) and of course, Your Cuz'n It.
We are accepting donations, however entry is free.
With a donation of $5 or more, you will receive a Soapbox Lectures CD.