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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Uh huh her- PART TWO...!!!!


Before the ending of the year I got to see UH huh her again, courtesy of my birthday oh and my parents.

Ok so this time I made sure I was not intoxicated. I was not going to mess up my chance to meet Leisha Hailey and Camila Grey this time. I stood online pondering about what I was going to say. Well I purchased a cool zingy (not sure what that means) looking shirt. It had a teradactyl and a robot on it. I decided that I was going to ask Leisha and Cam (we are so cool that i can just abbreviate her name) to pick one of the characters and sign on it. So I am at the table overly excited, shook both of their hands, and put the shirt on the table. I am pretty sure I said they are awesome about twenty times. They were going to sign it, but I lifted my hands and told them to wait. At this moment Camila by mistake marked my right hand (I didnt wash that hand for a while). They listened to my propostion and Leisha signed the teradactyl (oh she also wrote "luv ya") and Cam signed the robot. I thought my idea was quite original but then my friend told them to do the same for her. Bla. I kept saying "dont do it" I also made a face and when I looked at Cam she was laughing. Sigh.

But I must add this concert was better than the first, I guess except for the 10 foot tall guy who was standing right in front of me. Oh the opening act was The Fashion, they were good. They definately have a new fan. Lets hope 2009 is as great a concert year as 2008. THANX UH HUH HER...oh and remember try not to make tickets go up...it went from 15 to 20...hmmm not so bad..but yea...i might just have to start selling ur signed stuff on ebay to keep seeing you guysss....keep the small venues!!! please....

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Uh Huh Her NYC

So it is amazing how concert ticket prices are beyond expensive...well artist have to make some profit somewhere...so i guess thats why tickets range from 75 to 100's of pesos...but come on what about the poor fans who supported them and their music when they first came onto the music scene...geez...well the future of the music artist lies in their ability to perform live...cd sales are going no where..fast

well i was browsing on one of my favorite bands site...UH HUH HER...they are pretty awesome...Uh Huh Her is basically a band that consist of Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey(The L Word/The Murmurs)...Their genre is basically Indie/electronic/Pop

Oh well back to the point i was making...the tickets for their concert was $15!!!! Can u believe that..??!!! $15!!!! Uh huh her does have a fan base but they r not as mainstream as other bands...however, they did sell out, which means there are ppl out there who still have good taste in music....

well i jumped on the band wagon and bought tickets to see them in NYC on May 20th at the highline ballroom...and let me tell u...about the best concert eva...and not just cuz of the long island ice teas...

Angie Mattson was the opening act...she was pretty cool...and stood after the show and signed autographs...oh and Leisha and Camila both stood afterwards too...i got to meet them..woo hoo..they rock for signing my shirt n poster...
So yea i will like to take this moment and thank UH HUH HER for having an awesome concert at a very affordable price...cant wait to see them again...

Here is a youtube link...its a short video of the clips i attempted to record during the concert




here are some pics that i took of Uh HUH her (Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Monkey Town

On April 19th my media class had a showing of their films at Monkey Town.


My film was about art, which I have consistantly talked about on this blogpage.
Here are some photos.
My camera screen is broken so I am unable to see what I am taking pictures of.

I did my best....

Friday, March 7, 2008

Public Schools A Waste?




Ok so yesterday in my African American literature class my professor had us view an interview Toni Morrison did. Toni Morrison is a famous writer/poet. Well while watching the boring interview the one thing that stuck out was when she said Public School systems are a joke and that the teachers dont care for the students.

Well I graduated from a public high school. Why did I go to a public high school? Oh thats right because my parents dont have money to send me to one of THOSE private high schools.

Is the system a joke? Do the teachers not care about us?

Well let me say this, it is not the teachers who are the joke it is the students who dont take advantage of the free education provided. I received a well rounded education from my public high school and guess what, I am in a college filled with students who probably wasted money on THOSE private high schools. Free education got me here while your parents paid for yours.

Public Schools are just as good as private schools. I even find myself in this university reading books that I read freshman year of HS. I guess my public school teachers knew what they were doing.
The only thing private schools are good for is their name....

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Interest in art???

Has the younger generation lost interest in art? What drives children to art? If I was to evaluate a student trip to a museum how will the students react? Will they care for the art? Is this a matter of not being familiar with a specific piece of work because of social class?

Public schools versus private schools?

Being the graduate of a public HS I well predict that many public HS students could care less for the paintings in the museums. I can see them participating and reacting more to the man with the guitar near the Four train.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Art's Price


Why do we need to pay a heavy price for art if it is available to us for free? Why is a painting by DaVinci draining the pockets of the individual who purchased it? Today there are many artists who can be equally as talented as those that have been praised, yet one refuses to step away from these well known artist.


Friday, February 15, 2008

Flickr Art

So I have had a flickr account for a while. For the past few weeks I have indulged myself into it and have found the most amazing approach to art.


I found a whole community of Sticker Art Collectors. They trade stickers in hopes of expanding their collection. When I say stickers, I dont mean pretty lollipops or spongebob stickers. These stickers are created by individuals. They contain graffiti, creative cartoon characters, and they produce statements.






Art continued

Art reflects the emotions and images of the current year in which it is presented. It evolves with each new encounter. In the 21st century how do we define art? Who states whether a painting is worthy of being placed in a museum? Art is everywhere and should not be reduced to just a canvas with paint or oil.

I want to create a documentary which explores art. It is difficult to distinguish what art is, which is why I hope to gather images on every encounter I have. Art can be the picture of colorful shoes on the floor. Art can be graffiti which is created by an individual’s identity. The music that we hear as we enter the subway platforms are music created by the desperate individual. At the end I hope to create a film which becomes art in itself.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

What is ART

Who chooses what art is? Who says what is worthy of being in a museum?

What is art?
Paintings, Sketches, Building Lanscapes, Tattoos, Clothings, Music, Music on the train/subway, Dancing, Movies, Plays, Graffiti, Stickers, Poster

So many different forms, but who judges???

What makes art? Can art be anything?

Monday, February 11, 2008

Movie's and their Lack of IMAGINATION???


It seems as if every movie I watch feels the need to show me every gruesome or sexual scene.

What ever happened to having the couple enter the room and come out later allowing us to create what happeded in our minds. Do we have to see the sex scenes? It seems as if it makes the movie good however; its really taking away from suspense and the imagination of the viewers.


How bout that scene in Seven, you know that movie with Brad Pitt. In the end do we see Paltrows head in the box? No, all we see is a box that has blood leaking from the outside. The viewers are left to imagine how it looks. Even without seeing the head in the box, we are captivated by Brad Pitts crying whimpers of "Whats in the boooooooooox?" We dont need to see it because it is felt through the acting (I'm not a Pitt fan). Oh but I must add that this movie is quite gruesome.



Sometimes showing a particular scene can actually ruin a movie. When it is shown, if it is not legitimate the viewers become disappointed. This can take a serious movie and make it humorous.

I miss horror films that didnt show the ripping out of a heart or the intestines. I mean come on, John Carpenters Halloween had so little blood but is still a great movie. If you ask me, its one of the greatest horror flicks. Zombie did pretty well in his remake, but Carpenter included so much art in the framing of the scenes.
Classic Scene: Curtis leaning on the wall crying, behind her is a dark black hallway. All of a sudden the white silhouette of Micheal Myers mask appears little by little-I dont know about you but that scene gets me every time.

Most of the time director's are taking a big unnecessary risk. Lets leave out the gruesome and sexual details and get straight to the art of the film.