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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

MP3 of the Day: Cheater Slicks

Posted By on Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:53 AM

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Yesterday there was Hope, today there's a hangover. At least that how it feels coming from behind this keyboard, where between the rain and the Man (when are these screwed up companies going to stop laying off my friends?) I'm flat out grumpy. And when I'm feeling pricklier than an Arizona cactus, there's only one band that can soothe those spikes: the good ol' Cheater Slicks -- who've shoveled out a lotta boozy, bloozy, noise-damaged garage rock over the years. Nothing like turning up the volume on the Cheater's sloppy, sneering, cynical rock 'n' roll until it blasts the cobwebs away. If you're of similar ilk, check out "My Position on Nothingness," a particularly snotty favorite of mine. 

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Pazz & Jop Poll: Critics Weigh In On Rappers for Obama, TVOTR

Posted By on Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:27 AM

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(TV on the Radio, rated best album in 2008 by the Pazz & Jop critics)

The Village Voice's long-standing annual critics poll/music industry analysis, The Pazz & Jop Poll, comes out today. Along with the usual number-crunching on the previous year's top albums  and singles, the 2008 edition of P&J includes notes on what's left of the music biz, rappers' responses to Obama, the Afro-techno revolution, and more.

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Patrick Segui Presents "Curiosa Natura" at Shooting Gallery

Posted By on Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:30 AM

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If you want to see dioramas ten times more impressive than some grade school kid's interpretation of Grapes of Wrath, then don't miss Curiosa Natura, Patrick Segui's upcoming art exhibition at the Shooting Gallery. Known for the detailed carving of his dioramas, Segui tells stories though sculpted paintings with reclaimed materials like cardboard and fabrics. Curiosa Natura opens Saturday, Feb. 7. Vist shootinggallerysf.com for more details.

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Last Night: Barack Obama Presidential Inauguration Skaters' Ball at FunkyTown Roller Rink

Posted By on Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:18 AM

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(The Godfather of Skating gets down)

Last Night: Barack Obama Presidential Inauguration Skaters' Ball

FunkyTown Roller Rink (also known as the gym at International Studies Academy in Potrero Hill)

January 20, 2009

Better than: Watching CNN on loop.

As the brainchild behind the Midnight Rollers Friday Night Skate and the Golden Gate Park gatherings every Sunday, David Miles, Jr. has been synonymous with rollerskating in San Francisco for 30 years. He's rarely without wheels on his feet, so the idea of celebrating President Obama's inauguration with a skater's ball was completely natural.

Not only did Miles garner a huge crowd spanning an age range of some 60-plus years, many people got into the costumed spirit. There were disco dollies in sequined hot pants, warped facsimiles of Dubya and Hill and a guy that not only looked something like Obama but was honestly one of the best skaters there, dipping through narrow margins in the thick of it with consummate grace.

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