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I've got a photograph running at Juked.
[If you read this weeks or months later, you'll need to go through the archive to find today's date.]
From our correspondents at backstreets.com: my piece on the second Boston show is now up on brucespringsteen.net.
That was fast. I just took that yesterday.
And I also have a photo up on brownstoner today.
I used to drive by this building (out in Bushwick) all the time last fall, and ached to photograph it. Once I got the digital SLR, I quite literally waited weeks for the light to be right so I could get the shot I wanted.
I love the detail on these buildings - you can see more of the shots on flickr here.
Today's [ Moment ] on j u k e d features one of my favorite Bushwick photographs - edited. (The original is here.)
At first I was a tad miffed at the edit, and think the original is stronger, but eventually decided the edit was strong enough to grant permission to use.
My debut entry over at This Ain't The Summer Of Love -- Like Punk Never Happened: Patti Smith and the Hall Of Fame.
Probably some kind of record. (Or, more likely, that I actually got off my butt so I had some new work worth featuring.)
This photo didn't come out the way I wanted it to, but brownstoner's using it today.
A quick email exchange with world-renown Bono haircut expert C. from the always-delightful Scatter o' Light resulted in this post.
I am very flattered. Muchas gracias, baby.
Eyeshot.net is running one of my photographs today. Check it out.
Backstreets #83/84 is FINALLY out, praise the deities.
Inside from me: an interview with Alan Vega from Suicide, a sidebar with Jesse Malin, and something I thought was just *funny* -- I interview the wizarding group Harry & The Potters, because "Harry" is an enormous Springsteen fan. (Disclaimer: at the time I suggested this story to my editor, the most recent Harry Potter was just about to come out and so it was, actually, timely. Now it just looks stupid, I realize this. But it was hardly intended to be the highest of high art.)
Today is the deadline, and my proposal for a book in the next edition of this amazing series has been completed, emailed and receipt confirmed. Decisions at the end of January.
I will tell you then which record I wanted to write about, because it will either be "Drat, didn't make the cut" or hopefully: "Great, I now have to spend the better part of 2006 writing 30,000 words on this album."
Well, no shit, some of you will say.
I'm featured in a recent article (which links to a profile of myself) at the very cool web site DaringFemale.com, full of great, inspiring stories about everyday women who are out there kicking ass. Check it out!