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December 2008

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Food

We Had a Great Time and This is What We Ate: Pancake Breakfast at Lenny’s.

12.27.08 | Permalink | 1 Comment

Annie Clifford makes pancakes at Lenny’s house. Note: pancakes above not the pancakes in question.

Commentary

Listen to Real Music, Part I: Live Music.

12.27.08 | Permalink | Comment?

Lucas Huang considers the way we’re listening now. Photo by Lucas.

Commentary, Possibilism

Breaking Down Barriers and Creating New Experiences

12.17.08 | Permalink | 1 Comment

How alternative concert spaces stimulate the relationship between performer and audience. By Brendan Kennedy

About Apple Crisp

Anyone Can Book a Gig Pt. II: Promotion.

12.17.08 | Permalink | 1 Comment

Greg Tilson continues his series about booking shows in Kingston by discussing the fine art of promotion. Click here for Part I. Photo by Jeff Barbeau.

Video

A short film: KingstN

12.17.08 | Permalink | Comment?

Film by Cecily. Music credits: Avey Tare, Battles, and Jo Newsom.

To Do

Rae Spoon @ The Artel Tonight

12.12.08 | Permalink | 1 Comment

Hey friends – I should’ve posted this earlier, but if you’re in the mood for a great solo alt.country act head on down to The Artel tonight for Rae Spoon. Apple Crisp’s own Rueben DeGroot will be the opening act, with maybe a little accordion and backup vocals to boot. Rae Spoon Rueben DeGroot

To Do

CUSP Kingston Workshops Dec 13th

12.10.08 | Permalink | Comment?

This Saturday, December 13th 10-5, is the first all-day Community Urban Sustainability Project event in Kingston. There will be a variety of workshops and discussions, food is provided, and the cost is sliding scale $0-50. Pass this on to anyone you know who wants to learn more (hands on and knowledge-wise) about radical urban sustainability. [...]

Straight Shootin'

Darren’s Ditherings

12.09.08 | Permalink | Comment?

SMACKING YOU IN THE KISSER WITH THE BUSINESS END OF COMMUNITY NEWS!!!!! Greetings, Kingstoners. In lieu of my typical community profile this week, I’ve decided to write a direct letter to my neighbor Miles Clayborne, who, I’m deeply sorry to say, has contracted a terminal illness and has about six months to live.

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