Monday, January 24, 2005
 The Critics Agree

Jumpin’ Jive is the coolest thing you will see all year. I know that you don’t want your year to peak in January, but a part of your soul will regret it if you miss this show.

Tuesday night, 8PM at Southpaw. Southpaw is at 125 5th Avenue, between Sterling and St. Johns (Park Slope).

You don’t have to just trust me anymore.

The Village Voice has featured Jumpin’ Jive twice. First as an item by Jim Hanas in last week’s Tear Sheet (which is not, for some reason, online):

In this digitized, TiVoized world, its easy to think nothing falls through the cracks—that every mechanically captured moment has been tucked away for convenient on-demand retrieval—but things do get lost. The shelf-lined Jackson Heights apartment of film-video archivist Russell Scholl serves as a reminder. Scholl, who has been collecting rare footage for two decades, will screen some of these ephemeral bon-bons Tuesday January 25th at 8PM at Brooklyn’s Southpaw. Presented by Stay Free! Magazine, Scholl’s Jumpin’ Jive: Music Shorts Before the MTV Era is a selection of Jazz, Pop, and novelty shorts pulled from the collector’s cache. Jumpin Jive features Bill “Bojangles” Robinson’s famous “step dance” as well as Roy Smeck’s impression of the same on his ukulele. Plus rare footage of Django Reinhardt, Charlie Parker and Dorothy Dandridge, who appears in the 1942 song-and-dance short titled “Zoot Suit."

Second as a listing in NYC Guide. Douglas Wolk describes it as “a selection of red-hot jazz, gospel, and honky-tonk clips.” Red-hot is right.

Finally, Time Out New York—which for some reason has also not put its Jumpin’ Jive review online (I’m starting to sense a Manhattan-based conspiracy)—wrote:

Make no mistake about it; these clips—drawn mostly from the 20s, 30s, and 40s and compiled by local film archivist Russell Scholl—represent some of the most wildly gratifying American entertainment ever committed to film.

Not to mention that I get to face the crowd at the end of the night. We have one copy left of the publicity preview DVD that we sent to various press outlets (like, say, The Village Voice and Time Out New York). I am going to be auctioning it off.

Seriously, it is the coolest thing you will see all year. I know that you don’t want your year to peak in January, but a part of your soul will regret it if you miss this show. Tuesday night, 8PM at Southpaw. Southpaw is at 125 5th Avenue, between Sterling and St. Johns (Park Slope).

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Friday, January 21, 2005
 Ugarte's Poker Grovel #52, or Thanks For Nothing

Poker is a crazy game. I spend a lot of time playing, thinking about or whining about poker. Somehow after a year and a half of playing I think I am probably dead even. Even crazier: live poker against players I respect is making up for the money I am losing to the fish online.

I returned to Colorado for another game of mountain poker, I returned to A.M. for a tournament and some baby no-limit ring and I returned to Poker Stars. I’ll try to keep this brief. [UPDATE: No such luck.]


 Speak up!

Comments are working again. Now is as good a time as any to wish me a happy birthday or make inquiries as to what sort of gifts I want or where they should be sent.


Thursday, January 20, 2005
 Calling Michael Powell

I can’t watch the inaugural or the events surrounding it because it is just too depressing. Channel surfing forced it on my eyeballs anyway. I flipped the TV onto ABC lingering on a sign in the crowd at Freedom Plaza:

FUCK
OFF
BUSH
I was a little embarrassed but mostly pleased.

So, how much do you think that will cost them?


Wednesday, January 19, 2005
 Nothing to say?

I assume all of you were clamoring to wish me a happy birthday yesterday but just couldn’t figure out the new spamment protection system.

I can’t see the word either. Perhaps it is just a dada exercise, but I think that we are working on it.

By “we are,” of course, I mean “Rick is”. I barely know how to post.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
 Is this thing on?

I spent the majority of MLK weekend in Colorado. It was my first time on the slopes in five years and I was terrified about the trip. I wanted to see 34, after all. A toast to the person who invented parabolic skis for engineering my healthy return!

But I’m not going to talk about skiing (even though this was the best, most successful trip I’ve ever had). This is another post about how it pays to be aggressive as a comedian.


 34 is not old

Happy Birthday to me.

Real content, poker and otherwise, later.

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 Jumpin' Jive for the Cause

The sheer joy you get from attending Jumpin’ Jive doesn’t even take account of the worthiness of the cause.

Stay Free! is more than the great magazine of the same name that Zinester runs on a shoestring. Stay Free! is also responsible for Illegal Art, a forum (and traveling exhibit) for showing artistic work that copyright holders have tried to suppress.

New York Times and Slate writer Rob Walker called it “an important project” and one of his favorite websites. It has brought to a wide audience the innovative and hilarious Harry Potter parody Wizard People, Dear Reader and the critically acclaimed but besieged-by-the-music-industry Grey Album from DJ Danger Mouse.

Support Stay Free! and artistic freedom at Southpaw (5th Ave. between Sterling and St. John’s in Park Slope) on January 25.

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Monday, January 17, 2005
 I should be offended

... but I’m not because it is just too funny.

Somebody in Germany - or a group of somebodies - has been commenting on America (one assumes) by planting little U.S. flags in piles of dogshit. Thousands so far. Messages as general as this are hard to agree or disagree with. There are plenty of specific things worth a statement like that right now, but plenty of reasons why I’ve never seriously considered living in any other country.

In any event, the article is reading for the legal analysis alone.

Hat tip to Todd Morman, though not on his blog.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2005
 SHENANIGANS!!!

Some in the media are declaring Million Dollar Baby “the odds on favorite to win Best Picture” (NPR this morning), A.O. Scott declared it the “best movie delivered by a major Hollywood studio this year” and critics are fawning all over this movie. Don’t you believe it.

Does Million Dollar Baby have strong performances by three excellent actors?  You bet.  Is it a better, more intelligent movie than typical Hollywood fare?  Oui.  Does it have a formulaic and somewhat wooden and jerky plot structure that only works because of great actors and a good director?  Oh yes.  Does it deserve to be considered for Best Picture?  Not at all. 

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Tuesday, January 11, 2005
 Tsunami: Coming soon to your godless town

Karol is upset with Congressman Rob Simmons (R-CT) for awkwardly stating the truth: the overstated, and largely fictitious impending collapse of Social Security is far enough in the future that an overhaul of the system shouldn’t be an immediate legislative priority.

If she really wants to criticize her own, she should go after Tom DeLay who understands why the tsunami happened. Not surprisingly, it was because the victims aren’t believers. Does that also explain the attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., Congressman?

Hat tip to Daniel Radosh.

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 Planning for the scheduled bankruptcy of Social Security?

In addition to posting my schedule here, I have a mailing list (which you can sign up for on the left). Most people sign up using their work email addresses, so I get a lot of annoying out-of-office autoresponses. Today I got a great one:

I will be out of the office starting 01/03/2005 and will not return until 01/01/2050.

XXX is no longer affiliated with Columbia Law School; please contact The Registration Services department or the appropriate law school administrator.

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 Is Rumsfeld Going to be the New Home Land Security Chief?

I heard on the radio that Bush nominated a jerk-off.

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Monday, January 10, 2005
 Ugarte's Poker Grovel #51, or Doubling Up

I took some time out of the ass-kicking I’ve been taking on the .50/1 limit tables at Party Poker to play some no limit ring with the crew from the A.M. tournament. The host of that tournament, Sporto, and his roommate, The Chief (formerly known as JCatz) host a Sunday night game at their apartment which they dubbed A.M. II.

asphnxma has been thinking a lot about the meaning of home games, and I’ve sent him my thoughts. I won’t steal his thunder by talking about home games generally, but I’m still going to talk about last night’s game at A.M. II because it had all of the elements of a good home game except alcohol.


 Nice timing

So, the Vikings decided to win a game. Thanks. What about last week? Hell, if you can beat the Packers, what about
two weeks ago?

And I see that Doug Brien decided to hit an overtime field goal. Nice. What about last week? Still bitter about getting cut by the Saints, eh? Yes, I know that you hooked it on purpose.

I hate them.

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