Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thriller
The artist, François, writes: Here is a remake of the "Thriller" song that I've entirely recorded with my own voice, using 64 A'cappella tracks. There is therefore no instrument, synthetizer, beatbox, or even to sampler, but only the sound of my voice livened up with Reverb, Equalization and slight Chorus. Regarding looping parts, I've simply used the "looping" technique. I've accomplished this non-commercial project at home, only with a laptop , microphone, headphones and webcam. It's just an artistic challenge, accomplished during my hours of free time, whose purpose is to surprise my close circle and net surfers.
Friday, June 26, 2009
The Wordy Shipmates
Review experted from Publishers Weekly (posted on amazon.com): Essayist and public radio regular Vowell revisits America's Puritan roots in this witty exploration of the ways in which our country's present predicaments are inextricably tied to its past. In a style less colloquial than her previous books, Vowell traces the 1630 journey of several key English colonists and members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Foremost among these men was John Winthrop, who would become governor of Massachusetts. While the Puritans who had earlier sailed to Plymouth on the Mayflower were separatists, Winthrop's followers remained loyal to England, spurred on by Puritan Reverend John Cotton's proclamation that they were God's chosen people. Gracefully interspersing her history lesson with personal anecdotes, Vowell offers reflections that are both amusing (colonial history lesson via The Brady Bunch) and tender (watching New Yorkers patiently waiting in line to donate blood after 9/11).
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Provincetown Portuguese Bakery - Provincetown, MA
Note to self: These weren't as tasty as I had hoped.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Provincetown, Massachusetts

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Four Burgers - Cambridge, MA
1. “Brandt Farm” Hamburger: lettuce, tomato, pickles (above right, with modifications including smoked Gouda cheese)
2. Organic Vegan Black Bean Burger: salsa & guacamole or mango BBQ sauce
3. Turkey Burger: apple & cranberry chutney, lettuce, tomato
4. Atlantic Salmon Burger: asian slaw, soy mayo, green leaf lettuce (above left)
You can choose either a Toasted Sesame Seeded or Whole Wheat roll for your burger. Sides include sweet potato fries, salad, or a couple other items that I have forgotten. The burgers are made to order and served with only a short wait. The small eating area is friendly and brightly lit. A mirrored wall on one side makes it feel larger than it is. I was disappointed by the sweet potato fries (the skins were still on them and, since they were cut thin, seemed tough) but the burger was excellent. Can you guess what the fifth burger is? (I think it was Bison.)
Monday, June 22, 2009
Boston Common & Public Garden


Sunday, June 21, 2009
Freedom Trail

John Hancock, Paul Revere, James Otis, Samuel Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Benjamin Franklin's parents, and the victims of the Boston Massacre, as well as whole families of settlers ravaged by fire and plague, are interred in this old cemetery.

Saturday, June 20, 2009
Boston, Massachusetts

Some tidbits about the Boston area:
- The Boston area is home to several universities including: Harvard, MIT, Tufts, Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis, and UMass-Boston.
- Boston has been home to: John F. Kennedy (and the rest of the Kennedy clan), Louisa May Alcott, Matt Damon, Benjamin Franklin, Edgar Allen Poe, and countless other recognizable names.
- Some of Boston's nicknames are: The City on a Hill, The Athens of America, The Puritan City, The Cradle of Liberty, and Bean Town.
- Several TV shows have been set in Boston: Cheers, Boston Legal, Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Dawson's Creek, St. Elsewhere.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Kenny & Zuke's Deli - Portland, OR

Saturday, June 06, 2009
Pittock Mansion - Portland, OR
