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(09/11/12 4:04am)
There are some things in life you cannot un-see… or un-feel, for that matter. But I think you’ll need a little more background information before I reveal to you the gritty details of my scarring summer experience and the events that led me to reform my views on hygiene, drugs (almost) and society’s capacity to maintain some semblance of human decency.
(09/06/12 1:02am)
Just in time for day one of last week’s Republican National Convention, the Obama administration announced its finalized plans for fuel efficiency regulations on American car manufacturers.
(07/27/12 4:23pm)
Welcome to Chicago at its hippest. Okay, Chi-town is always pretty hip, but the metra is especially packed this weekend for Pitchfork Music Festival—three days of those bands that will probably be your favorite a year from now. But to keep our loyal readers ahead of the game, we’re providing coverage from the trenches.
(07/03/12 7:04pm)
Music festivals that require me to camp quickly fall into a pattern—wake up with the sun, party, pass out, repeat—so let me save you from my sweaty soliloquy surrounding waking and fast forward to the Forest’s finest. (Oh em gee, alliteration overload, sorry not sorry.)
(06/30/12 11:54pm)
I would say it’s a jungle out here, but I suppose it’s technically a forest. Nonetheless, survival skills are a must if you want to be able to navigate your way through the flashing lights, tripping kids and hoards of half-naked hula hooping girls that compose this psychopsilocybin society in Rothbury, Mich.
(06/29/12 5:02pm)
If introductions were not so simple and I were a shy person, standard reasoning might lead me to believe 90% of the general Electric Forest crowd’s parents named their children “Bro.”
(06/12/12 9:33pm)
This is the end! Despite our zombie-like trances after four days of intense ‘Rooing, we finished the trip solidly with a stellar Sunday lineup. We split up early in the morning to maximize coverage, with Jaime seeing Grouplove and Young the Giant and Marina heading to The Antlers and fun. We also both caught snippets of Ben Folds Five and Bon Iver as we crossed the field to various stages to fill up our Sunday.
(06/10/12 4:44pm)
It’s been three days and stamina is low, guys. Let’s just cut to the chase.
(06/09/12 4:02pm)
On our second day of Bonnaroo debauchery we awoke in a sweaty haze as the first rays of sun broke through the screens of our tent and essentially turned it into an oven. Welcome to the farm.
(06/09/12 2:47pm)
After a surprisingly smooth entry into the gates of the third world country that is Bonnarro in Manchester, Tenn. we set up camp and set out to explore the farmland that will be our home for the next four days.
(06/08/12 7:11am)
The band name of Gardens & Villa is fairly intuitive once you know the story behind it, though it promises nothing for conventionality.
(06/08/12 7:06am)
Sometimes I ask myself: Why New York City?
(05/10/12 4:43pm)
Beyond the Canadian accents made quite clear when speaking the word about (read: a-boot), Montreal band Plants and Animals have a quirky personality—offsetting their laidback, jamming folk-rock flow—to offer fans that come to their show at The Frequency on Saturday, May 12. In fact, lead singer and guitarist Warren Spicer told The Daily Cardinal how much a great audience can sometimes make or break a show.
(05/07/12 11:59pm)
So sometimes I can be a bit of a hypocrite. It doesn’t happen so often now, but bouts of dramatic opinion switches used to run rampant in my mind back in the day.
(04/30/12 10:24pm)
So I’m sitting here on Sunday afternoon, trying to rehydrate after a night spent with generous and thirsty alumni from my favorite student organization, eating Spongebob Mac n’ Cheese and watching “Eat, Pray, Love.” Typical.
(04/24/12 12:43am)
Sunday morning I watched the sun rise. And by “watched the sun rise,” I mean more like circa 5:30 a.m. I buried my head under my Pocahontas bedspread in an attempt to block the sun’s rays cresting on the horizon and consequently peeking through my shades as I prepared to finally, FINALLY go to bed. Yeah, it was an interesting night.
(04/16/12 11:46pm)
I cannot adequately express my affinity for day drinking.
(04/16/12 4:11am)
Around 6,300 Tea Party supporters marched to support the conservative cause and Republican recall targets at the Tax Day Rally at the Capitol Saturday.
(04/12/12 3:53am)
Thousands flocked to Bassnectar’s performance at The Alliant Energy Center last April, and it seems this year’s audience will turn out an even bigger crowd for bass head Lorin Ashton’s auspiciously timed Friday the 13th show.
(04/11/12 10:38pm)
Grafton, Wisconsin: home of a local blues festival, historical houses and my fabulous roommate, Becca Alt.