Finally ...
Mar. 2nd, 2006 02:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So you probably know I've been working on a story known as "T-shirt surgery" for a looooong time.
It finally got written and published: here and here.
In other news, I am going to be on a panel:
Noise Pop Welcomes Indie Night School
Noise Pop has teamed up with New York City's successful Indie Night School to explore the many aspects of running a band professionally and independently. Indie Night School is one of the best resources out there for independent musicians and music biz professionals and starting at 1pm on Saturday April 1st INS will bring their "school" to Noise Pop in an all day affair. Some of the biggest players in independent music will be gathering at the Makeout Room for a crash course in running a band in San Francisco, addressing issues such as "Getting Your Music Reviewed" and "Getting Booked at the top clubs in San Francisco".
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Jaan Uhelszki (SF Chronicle/Founder Of Creem)
Kimberly Chun (SF Bay Guardian)
Brian Brophy (Managing Editor, Mesh SF)
Deb Zeller (Playing In Fog)
Michelle Panache (Panache Magazine)
Lisa Hix (Managing Editor, Flavorpill SF)
Christian Bernhardt (Kork Agency)
More TBA
April 1, 2006
1-6pm
Makeout Room
Tickets $12
"Biggest players in the independent music scene" - wow.
I have so many good stories I don't have time to tell you. I had a pretty good weekend. Last weekend was a pretty good weekend, too, before the whole falling down the stair incident.
It finally got written and published: here and here.
In other news, I am going to be on a panel:
Noise Pop Welcomes Indie Night School
Noise Pop has teamed up with New York City's successful Indie Night School to explore the many aspects of running a band professionally and independently. Indie Night School is one of the best resources out there for independent musicians and music biz professionals and starting at 1pm on Saturday April 1st INS will bring their "school" to Noise Pop in an all day affair. Some of the biggest players in independent music will be gathering at the Makeout Room for a crash course in running a band in San Francisco, addressing issues such as "Getting Your Music Reviewed" and "Getting Booked at the top clubs in San Francisco".
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Jaan Uhelszki (SF Chronicle/Founder Of Creem)
Kimberly Chun (SF Bay Guardian)
Brian Brophy (Managing Editor, Mesh SF)
Deb Zeller (Playing In Fog)
Michelle Panache (Panache Magazine)
Lisa Hix (Managing Editor, Flavorpill SF)
Christian Bernhardt (Kork Agency)
More TBA
April 1, 2006
1-6pm
Makeout Room
Tickets $12
"Biggest players in the independent music scene" - wow.
I have so many good stories I don't have time to tell you. I had a pretty good weekend. Last weekend was a pretty good weekend, too, before the whole falling down the stair incident.