Throughout the history of Pop music, there have been many famous musicians who started out as members of other bands; Dr. Dre was a member of the dj group World Class Wrecking Crew before starting a solo career while Eric Clapton honed his guitar skills as a member of Cream in the late 1960s. There…
Shock and Awe Simon Reynolds
There’s been many twitter discussions about the young singer Billie Ellish and how much marketing of her being an independent soundcloud artist was due to the push of music streaming services. Thanks to Simon Reynold’s history of glam rock, Shock and Awe, I have learned that the arguments about art being creator driven or management…
My beloved Gameboy Color
It was Christmas day 1999 and I was ten years old. My biggest present was the just released neon purple hued transparent gameboy color. The transparent futuristic style was very popular at this time in the world of electronics with many see through phones, computers, and mouses populating bedrooms and computer labs. Not being a…
Frank’s Diner: Crowded, sassy, but well worth the wait
The line for lunch at Frank’s Diner stretched all the way to the door. Built from the base of a dining car, the restaurant felt very claustrophobic when I first entered the line. The horizontal length of the car and the compact width of the car makes it difficult to move without brushing against people…
A view from the Branch
I wasn’t feeling well yesterday and while I feel better today, my health taking a hit means, my creative ambitions are slight today. I thought I would interview the owner of one of my favorite restaurants, kebab and grill but I saw he was very busy. So instead, I will talk about what is happening…
There’s plenty of Community Creativity at Krayzine’s Art Jam by Jenny Maurer
The Racine Creative Center is a quiet, seemingly abandoned place when you first walk in. If I recall correctly, the building was once home to a furniture store whose owners had a cute little white dog that was allowed to walk around the store. Once you reach the third floor, however, you’re met with a…
‘Zines of Racine series: an introductory post
While pursuing my writing career during these past few years, I have befriended many artists and poets who publish their material independently whether through small presses or self published books. A few of these writers have released their work through the medium of ‘Zines, small traditionally photocopied periodicals. I went to the annual Racine ‘Zine…
The Rochambo Coffee Shop and other things explored over the weekend
I was all set to cover the Fire on Ice festival for today’s entry but I ended up quickly having a look and then leaving. It was much smaller compared to last year due to the absence of the ice skating rink on account of the temperature being 35 degrees. I had also eaten lunch…
A brief meditation on Super Metroid
1994’s Super Metroid has become one of my favorite video games within the past 14 years. I first discovered it in college when I was hanging around the University of Parkside’s video game club. The dank, dark neon setting really drew me into the story about a bounty hunter, Samus, rescuing the last of an…
The Art of The Branch: An Interview with Kristina Campbell
Now that I have introduced myself, I have decided to write a little about The Branch. Every time I visit, I am struck by amount of art on the walls, tables, and even inside the giant bank vault. I wanted to find out how The Branch decided to host artwork and it’s contribution to the…