Posts Tagged ‘patrons’

Fans Report In: Lightning Strikes At REM/Modest Mouse Show

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

A complete fabrication. The “rain delay” was called when the venue was a struck by lightning, “causing sparks to fly from the building”. And the delay was 90 minutes. Patrons were told various things by the employees at the venue — ranging from “go home” to “wait it out”. These employees had no idea what [...]

Continue Reading...

Free Iced Coffee Day, May 15th At Dunkin’ Donuts

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Thirsty and perhaps tired patrons will get a free 16-ounce (small) iced coffee. To tide you over until Thursday, heres some iced coffee facts. Dunkin Donuts will serve approximately 610,000 cups of coffee nationwide on Free Iced Coffee Day. Dunkin Donuts will use more than 13,400,000 ice cubes for Free Iced Coffee Day. Dunkin [...]

Continue Reading...

Friday Flash: Kim Hunter Intro

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Kim Hunter / INDIGO
British Columbia has been the setting where artist Kim Hunter has forged a reputation worldwide. The collection of patrons and projects attributed to Kim Hunter’s art collection is incredibly immense and diverse, covering a huge variety of genres and mediums. Kim Hunter’s artistic style is truly refined and unique in it’s clean [...]

Continue Reading...

Peter Luger

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Peter Luger steakhouse opened in 1887 as Carl Lugers Caf Billiards and Bowling Alley began in the mostly German Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg. Not at Peter Lugers, the patrons here sometimes sing songs and laugh without restraint while the overhead brass chandeliers make the room bright, declared unbearably bright by some, but perfect for me. [...]

Continue Reading...

Friday Fact: Richard Evans Schultes

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

He spent over a year at a time in the rainforest finding plant species new to science, traveling solo with minimal supplies, and joining native people in religious ceremonies involving psychoreactive drugs. As Davis remarks, the Kof indians are the masters, the patrons of ecstatic intoxication. Schultes, born in 1915, was a labcoat-wearing scientist, an [...]

Continue Reading...