• Vote Early and Often, for a Brighter Tomorrow

    Ha.

    But no hidden “Easter Eggs” that I could find, which is kind of disappointing. Seems like it wouldn’t take much effort to throw something to the fans, a la Oceanic-Air.com (which appears to have gone the way of the dodo, sadly — I can’t even get the Wayback Machine to cough up an old version.) Or was that the first step in the Lost Experience alternative reality game, and HEROES is not quite so adventurous or ambitious?

  • Black Friday

    I knew — I knew — that there was something bad coming today. And here it is:

    Little Brother’s in Columbus To Close This Summer

    Here’s an e-mail from Dan Dougan, owner of Little Brother’s..

    ———-
    To friends, family, fans, musicians and community,

    There are rumors flying that Little Brother’s is being “taken over” or replaced by new ownership, so I thought it was important to clarify our current situation.

    Just as we are hitting Little Brother’s ten-year anniversary in the Short North this May, I have apparently reached an impasse with the landlord of the building, who has informed me, through his lawyers, that the only new lease he will offer me includes, among other stipulations, an immediate increase in rent of over 40 percent, and annual increases. It has been clearly implied that someone else has offered this amount for the space and that I could be asked to vacate the premises before summer begins.

    This came as a surprise, because I had negotiated terms face-to-face with my landlord earlier this year and we verbally agreed upon incremental increases over the next five years that would have been difficult, but not impossible, for us to accommodate over that time. He promised to send the new terms of the lease in writing. Soon after, he stopped responding to my calls and recently began communicating with me only via his attorney.

    While business has been good this year, this increase is more than I can afford. The entertainment business goes through so many highs and lows, an agreement of this nature could crush us the next time we hit a slow period. Clearly, if I am asked to leave by summertime, that gives me little time to relocate the club, which is not something I am sure I can endure again anyway.

    Read the rest here.

    To say that the (potential?) loss of Little Brothers would be a major heartbreak is a bit of an understatement, and I’m not even one of the REALLY COMMITTED Lil’ Bros regulars. Yes, there are other places to hear/see bands, bigger and roomier and more modern than Little Brothers, but none with the same kind of scrappy, independent draw. The Newport is still the scuzzy hole it always was, but it’s Promowest‘s scuzzy hole. Little Brothers is its own entity, feisty and dirty and hipper-than-thou, true, but also intimate and unique in its raw, sit-in-the-performers’-laps setup that puts both national acts and your next-door neighbor’s band on the same level playing field.

    I hope that this is just a little bit of doom and gloom before the situation is happily resolved, but somehow I doubt it. The Short North is, for lack of a better word, gentrifying (as if it wasn’t there already!) and it’s hardly surprising that a landlord, upon seeing the great speed of development and vast rent increases that have been going on down there for the last three or four years, wouldn’t want a little piece of that. If a concert hall that doesn’t even operate as a proper bar most days of the week won’t pony up the rent, the thinking probably goes, then there’s bound to be some latte-bar entrepreneur with dreams of IPOing who’ll gladly sign up, until the money inevitably runs out there, too.

    Losing Little Brothers would leave Skully’s as the last “real” concert venue in the Short North (yes, there are several other bars for performances, but only Skully’s and Little Brothers are really equipped/capable of booking the bigger acts, yes?) Why is Skully’s, which moved down there from campus much later than Little Brothers, not having the same problems? Too far north? Different economic arrangements above Third Avenue? Who knows?

    But it’s still a damned shame.

  • Die Hard!

    Continuing in this month’s theme of GREATEST MUSIC VIDEOS FOUND ON YOUTUBE THIS WEEK, I present to you: Guyz Nite and “Die Hard”.

    Also? AWESOME.

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5in09EwYV0]

    (before you click, it’s DIE HARD, so, y’know, R-rated language and violence.)

    (found via BeacoupKevin/KungFuMonkey)

  • Pow!

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7taFtKZEDA]

    “Signal Fire”, Snow Patrol, from the SPIDER-MAN 3 soundtrack.

    It’s very cute.

  • Things That Do Not Help Anyone, Part 2074

    Buckeye State Blog.

    Which I was reading there for a while via RSS, but after crap like this? Uh, no thanks. While we may see eye to eye on some fundamental issues, BSB, and you may genuinely dislike the guy on the other side of the fence, your continued and pathetic use of juvenile, personal insults is my whole problem with the state of political discourse in this country (see, e.g., my problem with MoveOn.org, which never properly learned this lesson, either.)

    You are embarrassing. On behalf of the citizens of Ohio: please stop.

  • Groundhog Day

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9iytuf5r5E]

    A YouTube link for a performance by Steve (BLUE’S CLUES) Burns and Steven (Flaming Lips) Drozd on Noggin’s JACK’S BIG MUSIC SHOW — there’s a better quality clip here, but I can’t link directly to it…

    Something I remember first talking about FOUR YEARS AGO. Found the Noggin link to this one, of all places, in Maureen Ryan’s TV blog over at the Chicago Tribune.

  • Lollapalooza

    Spotting the leaked Lollapalooza lineup on Idolator this morning made me think of one and only one cheap joke: somewhere in northern Illinois, Mike Melander is clapping his hands in glee.

    (take a bow, Misha)

  • Searching High and Low

    Proof that Google users do, in fact, search for the CRAZIEST things, a look at the phrases folks used to find dc this week:

    dahlberg central
    gus dahlberg
    dahlbergcentral.com
    DIC AND secret weapon research & development
    “adventures of desmond tutu and butros butros gali”
    dreams of young girls!
    dahlbergcentral
    xtina aguilera
    christmas story cast
    circus peanuts jello
    script ohio
    strokes
    +pyatts in america
    cast of a christmas story
    Pics of cast of Christmas Story
    the strokes
    a christmas story cast
    “A Christmas Story” reunion

    Ah, that wonderful 80s sitcom

    Also, “dreams of young girls!”? No idea…

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