Sunday, February 19, 2006

No, Seriously

"We are also very pleased to announce that building material based upon some of Master Wan Ko Yee’s original mysterious artwork has been produced. There are different kinds of exquisitely beautiful floor and wall decorative material. Such decorative material far excels that found in famous and luxurious palaces. Decorative material in the Louvre Museum in Paris and the luxury hotels in Las Vegas cannot hold a candle to the Master’s decorative material. Eventually, the Master’s floor and wall decorative material will raise the level of aesthetics to a degree difficult to imagine, will cause the quality of life to reach new heights, and will cause heavenly beauty to constantly permeate our daily lives! Surrounded by such extraordinary and precious art, we will feel as if we were in a heavenly paradise."

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

The Master's Decorative Building Material Is The Best!

If you live in San Francisco, I recommend visiting the Master Wan Ko Yee Cultural Institute at 1822 Eddy St. near Divisadero. There's a exhibition there, running through February 27th, of some really interesting artwork.

More later when I have time to explain.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Second Post

Ok, here's a proper (yet, still, quite boring) post. I'm at work at Aquarius right now, making this blog, which is exciting (for me), but soon I'll be heading out tonight to see some bands... gonna go see Pearls & Brass around the corner at 12 Galaxies, they're a Creamy power trio from Pennsylvania whose new album I reviewed on the most recent AQ list. So I want to check 'em out live. They're playing with The Champs and Boyjazz, whom I also like. Maybe somehow I'll also make it over to what used to be the 6th St. Rendezvous to see Ludicra playing with Jarboe. Not that I really want to see Jarboe that much but Ludicra/Hammers Of Misfortune/ex-Slough Feg guitarist John Cobbett is in her touring band now. So I'm curious. Perhaps I'll be reporting on one or more of these shows in my next post. Who knows, who cares? ... on second thought [the next day, as I test out the post-editing (post-post-editing?) feature, I don't have much to report. I went to the Champs/P&B/Boyjazz show only, and missed Boyjazz unfortunately. P&B were good, definitely a weird mix of '60s blues rock and Champsy math-rock. They came by the store today 'cause I asked 'em to bring some of their first cd in. Real nice guys. I asked 'em if they'd played any shows with Stinking Lizaveta ('cause they live in Philly now) and they had, I can imagine that would have been a good match-up. The Champs were good too, as always. "Extra Man" was especially fine. I hung out with Josh and some other friends and then rode my bike home in the the suddenly chilly (for such a warm day) 1am darkness.

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