Friday, March 20, 2009

THE PARABOX - review & recommendation


(click photo for link to event and info.)

POSTFACT productions propell a new excitement into cutting-edge experimental theater in Los Angeles. Their latest play "The Parabox" is a must see for anyone in the area looking to be entertained visually and sonically. (Not to mention... have a laugh, experience well-construed social commentary, and enjoy a glass of free wine.)

There is a sense of well angled minimalism, ala Piet Mondrian, married to a Dr. Seuss-ian symbolic humour. Poetry meanders into dance routines. Slogans blare out of emotional reverie. All the while a classic sense of humour is infused with an allegorical tale.

Rachel Kolar uses a surrogate reality to cleverly express a story line reflecting the human propensity for obsession. Especially our desire to 'escape reality' through media and Television. Through masterful lighting and modest set design we observe a piece which plays like a 'children's book' conceived for adults. A salient theme concerned with human relationship and our addiction to circumvention.

The audience is not walloped by messages or sermons. Instead tickled with comedy and lured into an alternate reality of creative characters and eccentric interaction.

Both Lauren Brown and Rachel Kolar are talented actors & dancers who personify a yin-yang relationship in their work. Definitely keep your eye on this team and their evolving creations. I suggest seeing "The Parabox" for your self, I believe you will not be dissapointed. It plays for 2 more weeks at Son of Semele theater in Silverlake. www.myspace.com/postfactproductions

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

STEELERS WHEEL.... Doppelganger?

I was at a party last night and my friend Alia Penner told me to check out Steelers Wheel's video for "Stuck in the Middle With You". She said there was an uncanny resemblance to yours truly. I tend to scoff at these kinds of statements. =) But I have to say Alia has a pretty keen eye on this one. Joe Egan and I even have the same curly (on the verge of hasidic) sideburns. You decide. Either way... Great song... enjoy...

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Wrestler (post by Rob)


Mickey Rourke deserves the oscar. Albeit quite a tragic and disconsolate story, The Wrestler is an original and refreshing "true to life" tale. One of the best films I've seen this year. Great performances. Worth seeing. I'd write more but I think you should just see it (and maybe bring a hankerchief).


On a side note - I found the cinematography brilliantly inquisitive and stylistic without being too overt. Really propells the emotion and storyline in my opinion.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Synecdoche New York - review - by Robert Kolar


Synecdoche New York is an ambitious piece lost within a swirl of great ideas that tend to go nowhere. Despite some great performances (namely Samantha Morton and Catherine Keener) there doesn't seem to be much of an arch to the whimsical tale. It seems Kauffman is indulged by his 'spaghetti bowl' of ideas and splashes them into an intricate collage of ambiguity. His imagery and dream-scape seem ungrounded, undeveloped and as a result feel unconsummated. It's as if Kauffman was trying to stuff every innovative, unexpected, or esoteric idea he hasn't (or... has) used into one film. With more focus and a developed arch for Seymour Hoffman's character this piece would have a lot more to offer. Sadly, Seymour Hoffman spends basically the whole movie in despair or tears. As always he gives a believable and realist performance but ends up being a bit monotone with the direction and writing. Visually, the film is triumphant. The photography and aesthetics are strong and engaging. For most of the film I felt engulfed by curiosity and playful optics. However, without the proper development and fluidity of storyline I was left deprived of anything substantial to take with me. Read into it all however you like but it for me it unraveled into an artsy hodge podge (and I usually love that sort of thing). Kauffman is endlessly talented but should possibly keep things slightly simpler and centered. Maybe using several strong mind bending ideas as opposed dozens that scatter like lost marbles.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

PERFECT AS CATS : a tribute to The Cure


Manimal Vinyl records has put together a double album of Cure covers. Artists such as The Dandy Warhols, The Muslims, Lemon Sun, Kaki King, Blackblack, Gangi, Hecuba, Bat for Lashes, and many more.

click on picture for link to I-tunes

Also check out... http://www.myspace.com/perfectascats

Saturday, October 18, 2008

"NEW" is back (posted by Rob)



A fabulously modern and adventurous experience is happening at the SOSE theater in Silverlake very soon. The acclaimed play, "NEW" will be up Monday-Thursday night performances beginning October 27th through November 13th.

OCTOBER -      27th, 28th, 29th, 30th (mon- thurs.)
NOVEMBER -    3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th (mon thurs.)
                                10th, 11th, 12th, 13th (mon-thurs.)

@ THE SON OF SEMELE THEATER - 3301 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles (near Echo Park/Silverlake) 90038

In this 'new' series of performances, Rachel Kolar & Lauren Brown have added a second and revelatory ACT which takes the two main characters further into a world surrealism and exploration.

I urge you to see this play as it is bizarre, fun, graphic, unique and relevant to the world we live in today.  It features the music of Hecuba, Rainbow Arabia, and Black Hole Oscillators...  a few of the great emerging avant garde electronic, experimental musical outings in Los Angeles at the moment.   

A summary of ACT 1-
In a post-apocalyptic setting, two young and flamboyant socialites, Rachel Kolar & Lauren Brown, are depressed by the bleak state of the aftermath of war. No longer is there room for extravagance, no longer are there parties and delusions of grandeur. In attempts to glorify the need for excessive materialism they devise a movement of neon colors, empty consumerism, absurd rules of engagement and foppish costumes. When their movement takes a turn too dark for the pretty pair of dipsomaniacal flamingos, chaos ensues. What is left for our sad debutantes? The only thing left after destruction, to build a bomb to blow up the world!


For more information and to get tickets you can visit www.myspace.com/postfactproductions.

tHE wAVE - Colorado (Posted by Rob)


This is a fabulous photo I found on the Coast to Coast am website.  It is of a rock formation created millions of years ago in Colorado.  

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

COAST TO COAST (posted by Rob)


Recently I have been listening to one of the most eye and mind opening programs I have ever listened to. George Noory and other hosts interview intelligent, articulate and forward thinking individuals in subjects of spirituality, government, ET's, healing, psychology, astronomy, alternative history, news, and much more. If you can please listen. It will absolutely change your life and open your perception. Rob Kolar

CLICK PICTURE FOR LINK TO ONLINE RADIO/SITE

Friday, October 3, 2008

MONEY SYSTEM posted by Rob

This video helped me understand, better, the way our banking system operates. You can use this video to link you to the other parts (5 in all).

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Holiday with John McCain (posted by Rob)


Below is an e-mail that has been circulating. It is a personal account of experienes wih John McCain on holiday. Whether you put a lot of weight in this or not, it is quite an interesting and potentially revealing memoir.


This shocking account was written by Ana Dubey. Ana has a PhD in psychology and has a private practice in San Francisco. Ana's husband is currently a Managing Director of a private equity firm in the Bay Area.
Ana and her husband are not political activists and don't have any personal ax to grind. In fact, in writing this account of her experience with John McCain, Ana is acting outside of her own economic self-interest as she and her husband are among the top 3-5% of our population who would benefit from the McCain tax/economic policies.

MY HOLIDAY WITH JOHN McCAIN
It was just before John McCain's last run at the presidential nomination in 2000 that my husband and I vacationed in Turtle Island in Fiji with John McCain, Cindy, and their children, including Bridget (their adopted Bangladeshi child).

It was not our intention, but it was our misfortune to be in close quarters with John McCain for almost a week, sinceTurtle Island has a small number of bungalows and their focus on communal meals force all vacationers who are there at the same time to get to know each other intimately.

He arrived at our first group meal and started reading quotes from a pile of William Faulkner books with a forest of Post-Its sticking out of them. As an English Literature major myself, my first thought was "if he likes this so much, why hasn't he memorized any of this yet?"

I soon realized that McCain actually thought we had come on vacation to be a volunteer audience for his "readings" which then became a regular part of each meal. Out of politeness, none of the vacationers initially protested at this intrusion into their blissful holiday, but people's buttons definitely got pushed as the readings continued day after day.

Unfortunately this was not his only contribution to our mealtime entertainment. He waxed on during one meal about how Indo-Chinese women had the best figures and that our American corn-fed women just couldn't meet up to this standard. He also made it a point that all of us should stop Cindy from having dessert as her weight was too high and made a few comments to Amy, the 25 year old wife of the honeymooning couple from Nebraska that she should eat less as she needed to lose weight.

McCain's appreciation of the beauty of Asian women was so great that David the American economist had to move his Thai wife to the other side of the table from McCain as McCain kept aggressively flirting with and touching her.

Needless to say I was irritated at his large ego and his rude behavior towards his wife and other women, but decided he must have some redeeming qualities as he had adopted a handicapped child from Bangladesh. I asked him about this one day, and his response was shocking: "Oh, that was Cindy's idea - I didn't have anything to do with it. She just went and adopted this thing without even asking me. You can't imagine how people stare when I wheel this ugly, black thing around in a shopping cart in Arizona. No, it wasn't my idea at all."

I actively avoided McCain after that, but unfortunately one day he engaged me in a political discussion which soon got us on the topic of the active US bombing of Iraq at that time. I was shocked when he said, "If I was in charge, I would nuke Iraq to teach them a lesson."

Given McCain's personal experience with the horrors of war, I had expected a more balanced point of view. I commented on the tragic consequences of the nuclear attacks on Japan during WWII -- but no, he was not to be dissuaded. He went on to say that if it was up to him he would have dropped many more nuclear bombs on Japan. I rapidly extricated myself from this conversation as I could tell that his experience being tortured as a POW didn't seem to have mellowed out his perspective, but rather had made him more aggressive and vengeful towards the world.

My final encounter with McCain was on the morning that he was leaving Turtle Island. Amy and I were happily eating pancakes when McCain arrived and told Amy that she shouldn't be having pancakes because she needed to lose weight. Amy burst into tears at this abusive comment. I felt fiercely protective of Amy and immediately turned to
McCain and told him to leave her alone. He became very angry and abusive towards me, and said, "Don't you know who I am." I looked him in the face and sa id, "Yes, you are the biggest asshole I have ever met" and headed back to my cabin. I am happy to say that later that day when I arrived at lunch I was given a standing ovation by all the guests for having stood up to McCain's bullying.

Although I have sha red my McCain story informally with friends, this is the first time I am making this public. I almost did so in 2000, when McCain first announced his bid for the Republican nomination, but it soon became apparent that George Bush was the shoo-in candidate and so I did not act then. However, now that there is a very real possibility that McCain could be elected as our next president, I feel it is my duty as an American citizen to share this story. I can't imagine a more scary outcome for America than that this abusive, aggressive man should lead our nation. I have observed him in intimate surroundings as he really is, not how the media portrays him to be. If his attitudes toward women and his treatment of his own family are even a small indicator of his real personality, then I shudder to think what will happen to America were he to be elected as our President.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Was that a chicken dying?

Over the weekend, we played with Atomic Punks, a David Lee Roth era Van Halen tribute band. In the same style as Metal Skool (or now known as Steel Panther), these guys shredded through the early Van Halen hits. Personally, I'm more a fan of the Van Hagar songs, but who can resist the screams and yelps DLR belted out. Check out this clip of vocals only from David Lee Roth. And then go back and listen to the original song, and see who much you've been missing all these years! - Chris

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Ron Paul on Economic Crisis

Ron Paul has a very genuine and honest approach to what he talks about. In this statement he sums up quite well what is happening with our economy.

Letterman on McCain (posted by Rob Kolar)

Here are some snippets of Letterman talking about McCain bailing out on him last minute. Thoroughly enjoyable in my opinion.




Friday, September 26, 2008

Want to Learn How to Play Guitar?

Friends, Neighbors... Have you wanted to learn how to play guitar? But the whole process seems a little bit too daunting? Where to start, what guitar to get, what amp is best... I know, the whole thing can be a bit overwhelming. Luckily, I have come across this clip that will help clarify every question you might have. Good luck! - Chris

Monday, September 22, 2008

HOW OLD ARE WE? posted by Rob

Here is a program hosted by Charlton Heston featuring great scientists and researchers. There is a link above to see the rest of these videos. For further reading I suggest Graham Hancock's "Fingerprints of The Gods". It is a marvelous book on human history and and exploration into our earliest civilizations and origins.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Bayside LP Out

hey gang,

i recently did a keyboard session with a band called bayside from long island...perhaps you've heard of them (sort of a thin lizzy meets qotsa meets weezer meets green day meets dream theater). the album is finally out and here's a link to the tunes...it's also up on the myspace homepage.

www.myspace.com/bayside

a few tracks include:
1. boy
2. no one understands
3. i can't go on
4. demons
5. moceanu (fun track...played bass pad, orchestral bits and the pad for the high "mandolin" bit at the end)

yeah,
melissa

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Front Fell Off

With all the political interviews and news reports these days, do you ever feel like they just talk in circles, without ever saying anything? Its quite a skill if you ask me. Here is a great example. - Chris

UFO's - Larry King

This is a very interesting special Larry King did on UFO's and ET's. Rob






Sunday, August 31, 2008

GIANTS - NEPHILIM - ORIGINS

These are some interesting videos concerning a lot of information I have been researching and discovering. Whatever you think, there is a lot of evidence about these theories. Try "The 12th Planet" by Zechariah Sitchin if you want to read more.
ROB



Monday, August 11, 2008

Olympics - Some Opening Ceremony fireworks were faked!!!


Ok, before you fly off the handle and start throwing your mechanical pencil and trapper keeper in anger, check out the article from Yahoo:

"If you watched the Opening Ceremony on Friday night, chances are you said something like, "no way that's possible" at least once. It turns out you were right.

London's Telegraph newspaper reports that some of the fireworks which appeared over Beijing during the television broadcast of the Olympic Opening Ceremony were actually computer generated. But -- hold on -- it's not necessarily as bad as you think.

The faked fireworks were actually set-off at the stadium, but because of potential dangers in filming the display live from a helicopter, viewers at home were shown a pre-recorded, computer-generated shot. It sounds dishonest, but I'm not sure it's such a terrible thing."

I'm a big fan of the Olympic Games. And so far, these games have been great. Only wish NBC wouldn't put quite so much swimming and gymnastics on. How many swim races can you really watch without feeling like your fingers and toes are going to prune. And is it just me, or isn't it kinda f'd up to put so much pressure on these 11 YEAR OLD girls to swing around like a monkey and then land on a dime? Don't get me wrong, it's amazing what they can do, but is it worth it to make them cry if they take a tiny step? AND, Can't we see some of the crazy sports like Table Tennis, Field Hockey, Handball, or Trampoline? Come on NBC! Trampoline? - Chris

Saturday, August 9, 2008

88 Drummers Drumming!!!

Last night me and a few friends rode our bikes from the East side out to the La Brea Tarpits for a night of drumming with The Boredoms and a gang of drum kits. 88 drummers/drum kits on 08/08/08 drumming for 88 minutes (we busted them though as they went a little over time). It was pretty amazing to watch/hear/be at...the sort of event that makes you feel happy to be young, alive, creative and free. Afterwards we rode back home and caught up with some sweet potato fries and jack fruit at one of my favorite LA spots, pure luck. Their vegan carnitas torta kills it!

This clip is from last night...enjoy it! xo, melissa

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Stars...Lots of them...


People - get a lawn chair, get a blanket, get some booze (or other vice of your choice), cause next week we are going to have a meteor shower. Late Monday night, August 12 (about 2:00 am), the Perseids Meteor Shower will be in prime viewing. If you live in the city, I suggest driving out a little ways to avoid all the lights. I wonder if any Aliens are looking at the same stars, or meteors... - Chris

For More Information on the shower, and the best way to view them, click here.