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Ben Lerman - Cagibi July 20

Hello Indyish nation

I would like to cordially invite you all to a special night of musical comedy that I am putting on featuring a good friend of mine from New York, Ben Lerman. He is a uniquely hilarious ukulele troubadour and his uproarious performance is a must-see summer event. I’m extremely excited that […]

Suoni Preview - Carla Bozulich’s Evangelista and Oneida

Humid stickiness in Montreal today. Sudden sunny showers. Quick! Grab your tickets for tonight’s Suoni show. Evangelista and Oneida at Sala Rossa at 8:30pm. Tickets: $13 now, $15 at the show.
Listen:
“Truth is Dark Like Outer Space” by Evangelista Evangelista-Truth is Dark Like Outer Space
“Up With People” by Oneida Oneida-Up With People

evangelista

Oneida by Liz Schnore

Carla Bozulich […]

A weekend in NYC with Lou Reed, my mother, and His Holiness the 17th Karmapa

I flew in from Montreal this past weekend to meet my family in New York City for a series of talks by His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa. The Karmapa, or Ogyen Trinley Dorje, is a 22 year old Tibetan Buddhist teacher who is traveling around the U.S. for 18 days on a historic and […]

Interview and Experiments with Thomas Buckner on the Podcast

Thomas Buckner, a player in the emergence of free improv and the American avant garde in the 1960’s and 70’s, in decades since has traveled the world performing and supporting the development of contemporary classical and experimental music. And Thomas Buckner was our honoured guest yesterday for an Indyish interview and jam.
Beyond being called […]

Alexis at the Midnight Ukulele Disco

This is why New York is so freaking fabulous. Because of Ukulele TV.

Where the indie Shows are - Stillepost, Oh My Rockness, London Gig Guide

Well, if you’re a Canadian kid seeking the indie music in your town, chances are good you know or need to know Stillepost - a moderator-coordinated forum of show listings from all the dark lovely holes in the walls of towns across the nation, which also plays host to some rebel yells, and fights and […]

Shopdropping Past and Present

Shopdropping - an art form, the opposite of shoplifting, ie; placing art into commercial contexts and leaving it there for someone else to find, popped like a new idea into my inbox today after starting to buzz waaay back in 2006.
Here’s the call for the new Shopdropping project, you can be a part of it!: […]

New York Nugget #2: Faces/Reflected

This will be a simple photo post to reflect on the last few days. I’m all alone now, with Sarah and Alanah gone. I’ve taken to more wandering and walking then before. Some of the shots i’ve taken will be featured soon, but first I have some stuff to show you that I took while […]

A Knee Jerk Post From New York City

Merry New Year… Day 3.
There’s been a lack of posts from Indyish-Team South (NYC) these past few days. We set out with such ideals (post every day!) and intent and we haven’t come through.
Well, folks, here is a late night, bar/pint originating post from the Indyish voice that rarely posts… even when he’s back home. […]

Everything is art in Williamsburg

This little piece of installation art gave us a laugh on the way home from Manhattan to Williamsburg last night and Tristan snapped a picture:

The tree stump on Bedford ave, swamped in “detritus” at 3am, has been labled like a museum piece:
Paul Richard. Untitled 2007. Stump, Dirt, Detritus and Mixed Media. 10 x 52.5 x […]




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