Mere Anarchy  

Ars Longa

Vita Brevis

Guilty parties.
ryan shaun wendy simon

Critical evidence.
andre breton
james dickey
kafka
theodore roethke
wb yeats
sylvia
ts eliot
irvine welsh
chuck palahniuk
dostoevsky

Forensic reports.
edward gorey
man ray
simon boses

Admissions of guilt.
deadcandance
cohen
nick cave
natalie merchant
rammstein
iggy pop

Crime scenes
aurora picture show
diverseworks
theater LaB houston
voices breaking boundaries

Damning testimony.
surrealism
roller derby
exploding dog
levity
girlsarepretty


 

Not much to say. I'm fucking exhausted from looking for work all week, but I should know something tomorrow. Wish me luck.

Ever wonder what to do in Austin on Tuesday afternoon? Why not join a legion of undead.

The living dead invaded Blockbuster Video at Congress and Oltorf on Tuesday, Aug. 27, in a determined but vain attempt to check out Scary Movie on DVD. Bloodstained, groaning, and wearing Cinematexas T-shirts, the undead seemed confused by the membership application process. Store clerks were unresponsive to the zombies' nonverbal efforts to do business, and the 30-odd walking corpses eventually left peacefully, moaning "Due back Sunday" on the way out. The prank was motivated by a love for mutant cinema, a need for publicity, and an insatiable urge to feast on human flesh. "Blockbuster is just an image bank for Hollywood", alleges zombie Steve Ausbury. "They create consumer zombies who just sort of buy whatever's available. And we're using guerilla theater to show people there are other options".


  posted by James @ 6:23 PM


Sonntag, September 15, 2002  
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