Apr. 7th, 2006

emchy: (playful looking back by lyric agent)
what is the best way to avoid depression you ask?
well how about two large coffees
two more shots of espresso
and then create a chixrox station on pandora.com and listen to bikini kill + rogers sisters + detroit cobras + tribe 8 + le tigre and you know what
you may get too spastic to work
or maybe just uber efficient
but either way
you wont be sad or low energy
emchy: (Default)
Ever tried.
Ever failed.
No matter.
Try again.
Fail again.
Fail better.
-Samuel Beckett
emchy: (Default)
it's actually been a good day. despite the RAIN DAMN THE RAIN that returned to sf a few hours ago. nice to feel competent and skilled and productive. sort of worried that i will turn into a hermit this weekend, not really sure if that's what i want... but... we'll see. i have four songs stuck in my head at once right now. rebel girl by bikini kill, beauty school drop out from grease, i'm so excited by le tigre, and the miss molly had a steamboat childrens thing. this is maybe the strangest mashup i have ever heard - much less tried to whistle unconsciously in the office. who has the mad dj skillz to make my imaginary mashup a reality? c'mon i double dog dare you.
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ok could i have seen this a LITTLE sooner - sheesh

Hey Batter Batter! Vintage Baseball Films

Friday, April 7 and Saturday, April 8

7:30 pm

$8, $5 members, students, seniors

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Hey Batter, Batter! Vintage Baseball Films

Hot on the heels of Opening Day, come and see baseball manifested in
vintage television commercials, cartoons, and short films in these
two wonderful programs presented by renowned film archivist Dennis
Nyback.

Fri, Apr 7, 7:30 pm
A program of vintage shorts. Highlights include news footage
featuring the "shot heard ´round the world" as Bobby Thomson won the
1951 pennant for the New York Giants; a 1959 spring training report;
Joe DiMaggio and Pete Rose stumping for Snickers and Vitalis; donkey
baseball and much, much more.

Sat, Apr 8, 7:30 pm
A rare screening of The Glory of their Times from 1977, based on the
acclaimed book of the same name by Lawrence Ritter. Nyback considers
this the best documentary on baseball ever made, and it remains
unavailable on video. Ken Burns borrowed quite a bit of it for his
(inferior) baseball film. Preceded by surprise shorts.
emchy: (cindypoet)
it's offically movie night in the house tonight
and in between the double feature of happy together and a history of violence
the mister is rocking to to her 'orange juice making music' which was more that a feeling, and now has morphed into shania twains feel like a woman. i say that indeed is prolly some of the perfect music for juicing oranges. with this much rain, the blanket and movies are just what the dr ordered i think.

tomorrow - bolinas.

hafta get the fuck outta town. hell. i just wish there was time to go further. i wish if i drove to lake berryessa i could be driving into summer like last time i went. ready for some WARM. so tired of always being cold.

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