Tuesday, November 25, 2003

Haha. This is pretty funny. Check out this quicktime mock of a GI Joe cartoon.

OK. Tomorrow is one of the biggest party nights of the year. What are you gonna do? If you're in Chicago, check out SuperJane at the Smart Bar with DJs Colette, Heather, Dayhota, and Lady D. How exciting is that!

Friday, November 14, 2003

Check this site out about DJ Margaret Noble. She's pretty fierce. Go girl!

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

A couple of things for this weekend. First, I will be part of the Marwen Alumni Exhibition this Friday, November 14, 2003 from 5:00 - 8:00pm. Marwen is located at 833 N. Orleans Street, Chicago, IL. 60610. Phone number: 312.944.6696. Check out ther website at www.marwen.org.

On Saturday, November 15, 2003 from 7:00 - 9:00pm, I will be DJing for "Dance Sistah Dance: A Collaboration of Chicago-based Choreographers Celebrating Women in Dance" at the Fine Arts Building located at 410 S. Michigan Avenue. There will be a piece perfomed to one of :LASO::'s songs. Check out their site at www.lasomusic.com. The show is curated by The Annette Hawkins Dance Ensemble. Admission is $10.00. Check out Annette Hawkin's website at www.annettehawkins.org. Phew!

Sunday, November 02, 2003

Hey there. Me again. Just uploaded my 2004 wall calendar called "Spain" on Cafe Press. Why don't you check it out and buy one and show the love?

Hi guys:

Long time no blog. It's been an eventfull last couple of weeks. The fashion show at the Park West went well. I got goose bumps watching the video I worked on on three huge screens. And then I turned the big 2-8, which was not that eventful. I do appreciate Harem for lettign me have my party there. Then there was the re-opening of Crobar, which was fantastic. Teri Bristol was spinning and it was fabulous! I was on the second level of Crobar for most of the evening just observing her. I loved the way she worked the crowd.

Then there was Eva and Lee's Halloween Party two nights ago. I was a samurai (inspired by Kill Bill - a fabulous movie that you have to go see!), but I looked more like a geisha. It was too funny. I had white face paint on and a kimono. I had a long black wig that I tried putting into a ponytail but it ended up being a bun. I had to draw some facial hair on my face because I wasn't getting the effect that I wanted. I had a really neat samurai sword that latched on to my obi. The party was a blast. Mostly everyone dressed up. I love the concept of Halloween. It is one of my favorite times of the year. I love how even though it's geared toward children, adults get into it too. It's one day of the year when everyone can be silly and not be self conscious about it.

OK, more to come in a few months. Stay tuned!