Month: March 2010

26 Mar 2010

Pay to intern is the new unpaid intern

Internships, like jobs, do not come easy. Designer Donna Karan is auctioning off a week-long internship with her PR department for $3000. While the proceeds are going towards Stephen Gaynor School, a school for those with learning difficulties, something about the idea of that does not sit well with me. Since when did how much money you have become a hiring qualification? Donna Karan, I have to say I’m a little disappointed with your methods. Hiring for an internship is no contest especially not one involving money. It should be merit-based. Maybe I’m just bitter because I have spent my spring break applying to internships and slaving away perfecting my resumes, cover letters, and writing samples.

Well Donna Karan, I’m trying hard not to judge you, but I hope your intern winner is a disaster in your department because you’re giving your week-long internship only to someone who can afford it, but does not deserve it.

26 Mar 2010

Song of the Day

Rihanna ft. Will.I.Am – Photographs

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26 Mar 2010

Dicks takes a hit

At 9:20 PM last night, a car crashed into the Dicks drive in building at the Lake City Way location during business hours. Luckily, no one was injured, but the driver who appeared to be under the influence was arrested by police. Because of the accident, the restaurant is closed today and will be through Sunday.

Sadness. Why do people have to go drink and drive? You’re taking burgers away from the community!

25 Mar 2010

BirthDIY fest review

Credit

Every so often, I’ll write for show reviews or album reviews for Seattle arts and music based magazine Redefine. It always takes me forever to write a review because I feel like I don’t use enough detailing words that would better enhance articles like these. I’m so used to the blogging style that it’s good in a sense that I am free to write whatever I want without second guessing it, but bad because I’ve started writing my college essays in this tone as well. I could easily post my rough draft review on BirthDIY fest, but I’d rather write on my own.

Last Friday, I attended the annual BirthDIY fest at The Vera Project in Seattle which featured Next Door Neighbors, Kids and Animals, Feral Children, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, and BOAT. Each band was local and each band had their own unique sound, like always. Next Door Neighbors were kind of like a Tegan and Sara + Lights type thing. Kids and Animals were a young band, probably still in high school, that sounded like The Honorary Title. These kids love to scream and scream with passion not hardcore at all. Feral Children decided to set up their stage with three drum sets. Have never seen that one before. At one point, the lead singer who also drummed turned to drummer number two and mouthed, “I’m going to throw up!” And I got so freaked out that I decided to leave my position on the floor to move back to my seat because if he had jumped off that stage to get sick, I would have been right in his way. No one wants to get thrown up on…just saying. These guys sounded like Holy Fuck with vocals. Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground will always be dear and near to my heart. I danced, I sang, I clapped. It was probably the highlight of my week. BOAT is also great! My old co-worker is in that band and they are just super quirky. If you  get a chance to listen to these bands, you should. It’s easy to go on Myspace ya know?

More importantly, I want to talk about the message behind BirthDIY Fest. DIY is short for do it yourself, and doing it yourself without the help of professionals. The music business is a tough business to get into. For years, I have watched my favorite bands attempt and attempt. Very few make it. Many will disband or take constant breaks throughout their time. The Seattle music scene is one of the best things this city has to offer because it is ours. It is what we are known for and it’s up to us to keep it alive. Support your local music. One of my goals for this next year is to do just that. I want to bring the local music back into our community and I don’t want to force this music on you, but give you the option. I guess my theme for this entire year is to step outside of your comfort zone a little bit. Do something that you wouldn’t normally do. And of course, do it yourself, do it on your own, and you will be that much better off I promise.

25 Mar 2010

Rockin’ Romance 2

Local record label, Destiny Worldwide, recently informed me that they were releasing their new album Rockin’ Romance 2 – a compilation of your favorite love songs with an alternative twist. I had never heard the first Rockin’ Romance album, so the people over at Destiny Worldwide were so kind and sent me over a copy! Some of my favorite love songs made the cut including “She Will Be Loved,” originally by Maroon 5,With You” by Jessica Simpson and “1000 Miles” by Vanessa Carlton just to name a few. Who are some of the special bands performing these covers? My friends of The Scene Aesthetic, The Real You, Daphne Loves Derby, and New Heights – all of Seattle’s finest!

This year’s even bigger and better track listing is sure to bring you right back to those middle school dances and the jams that rocked the gymnasium.

More information will be released in the coming weeks including exclusive content, contests, never before seen video
footage, and more! Additionally, Destiny Worldwide are holding a GIGANTIC On-line SALE. Everything must go.
$2 T-Shirts, $5 hoodies, $5 CD’s and DVD’s. Every order will be jammed with loot. Grab a copy of the original
Rockin’ Romance for only $5. Visit Destiny-worldwide.com now for more information!
25 Mar 2010

Let’s Talk: New Moon

I’ve never been a Twilight fan, but I’ve never been opposed to it either. I tried it out. I read 20 pages of the first book and watched the first movie. I’m curious to see how the story line goes so I will continue to watch the movies, but in no way do I find myself even remotely enjoying it.

One scene in particular made me laugh a little bit to myself. I was watching this w/ my mother by the way, and there’s that one scene where KStew approaches the shirtless men w/ her ‘tude and then BAM! out of nowhere… JACOB.

My mom nonchalantly says: What happened to animal activists? I’m gonna call them.

Anyways watching the movie tonight brought up a few questions I had:

  • Why is there no consistency in the movie? Scenes coming out of nowhere, nothing feels like it is organized that well… it’s a little hard to watch.
  • The man-bear dogs are so cute!
  • After that grueling fight between Jacob and the shirtless man, everything was resolved with a “sorry?” Talk about drama…
  • The soundtrack to the movie is so good. Death Cab for Cutie AND Lykke Li? It’s too bad the music can’t save the movie.
  • Do you ever feel that Bella puts herself in the worst situations? She’s practically asking for it.
  • Bella commenting on Jacob’s body heat, “You’re like your own sun.” WHAT a pickup line.
  • Bella and Jacob – such a tease
  • Romeo and Juliet reference? Is that really necessary?
  • Edward…be more emo please. Also, there was not enough of him in this movie. More Rob less Kstew please.
  • Kristen Stewart – I dare you to produce one complete sentence without a gasp of air, breaks in between, or stuttering.

So excited for Eclipse!