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Quote from: manayer on March 07, 2012, 12:03:07 pmQuote from: Got Haggis? on March 07, 2012, 11:29:27 amSweetlife Festival @ MPP - April 28thAvicii, Kid Cudi, the Shins, Explosions in the Sky, Fitz and the Tantrums, A$ap Rocky, and Fun tickets $75 (YIKES)on their website when you scroll over the poster a little pop up thing appears for a bit listing other artists: "gotye, metric, chromeo, james murphy, little dragon, cults, rac, and st vincent" maybe they will be announced later or those were other acts they wanted and couldnt get? I don't get that popup at all...If they really had those other artists in the can, then why would they post such a super lame lineup instead of announcing that much better lineup?
Quote from: Got Haggis? on March 07, 2012, 11:29:27 amSweetlife Festival @ MPP - April 28thAvicii, Kid Cudi, the Shins, Explosions in the Sky, Fitz and the Tantrums, A$ap Rocky, and Fun tickets $75 (YIKES)on their website when you scroll over the poster a little pop up thing appears for a bit listing other artists: "gotye, metric, chromeo, james murphy, little dragon, cults, rac, and st vincent" maybe they will be announced later or those were other acts they wanted and couldnt get?
Sweetlife Festival @ MPP - April 28thAvicii, Kid Cudi, the Shins, Explosions in the Sky, Fitz and the Tantrums, A$ap Rocky, and Fun tickets $75 (YIKES)
Would much rather see some of those popup acts at the Club.
Quote from: azaghal1981 on March 07, 2012, 01:07:49 pmWould much rather see some of those popup acts at the Club.Really?? They would be on a second stage I would assume. I would much rather see them outside at merriweather than at the 930 club.
you like short sets?Quote from: atomicfront on March 07, 2012, 01:10:37 pmQuote from: azaghal1981 on March 07, 2012, 01:07:49 pmWould much rather see some of those popup acts at the Club.Really?? They would be on a second stage I would assume. I would much rather see them outside at merriweather than at the 930 club.
PRESS RELEASEWham City Take Absurd Educational Seminar to the NortheastFresh off a second successful national tour, Wham City is taking a stripped-down, educational revamp of their batshit comedy variety show to select Northeast cities in March and April. "Just in time for April Fools day"The Wham City Educational Seminar is a blitzkrieg of gonzo lectures(and one administered test) by Dina Kelberman, Connor Kizer, Ben O'Brien, Robby Rackleff,Alan Resnick, and Mason Ross. The two-hour,seated show covers far-ranging topics like: *How to Make More Money *How Alien Advertising Affects Us All *Outlive Your Friends and Family (Through 3D Scanning And other Digital Archiving Techniques) *Meditation and Its Effects on the Brain & more!Like much of Wham City's output, the Educational Seminar is equal parts serious and absurd. In fact, the more outrageous the material, the more likely it's sincere. (especially if it's Connor.) And while they've won accolades in recent years for their comedy, the Baltimore collective has always been more concerned with living up to their own idiosyncratic artistic manifesto than withpopulating their art with "jokes".
did ratbastard really need to say what he did? that is all. no grump.
I read the post before the username and knew immediately this was you. Quote from: Vas Deferens on March 07, 2012, 01:19:46 pmyou like short sets?Quote from: atomicfront on March 07, 2012, 01:10:37 pmQuote from: azaghal1981 on March 07, 2012, 01:07:49 pmWould much rather see some of those popup acts at the Club.Really?? They would be on a second stage I would assume. I would much rather see them outside at merriweather than at the 930 club.
Quote from: walkonby on March 07, 2012, 12:12:19 pmdid ratbastard really need to say what he did? that is all. no grump. reminder: ratbastard once listed "the o'reilly factor" as one of his favorite shows. i think it's obvious where he is coming from and why he hates maddow. his hatred of a "libetard" is entirely predictable. he's not being graceful (or interesting) about it, but that's just presentation.
so you don't like her. do you really think this audience . . . cares? hating is a right; expressing your hatred is an asshole.