Entries in anathallo (2)

Monday
Apr282008

Best Shot(s) Monday--April Showers

Red umbrella

Well, April has been true to her motto, and we've sure had our share of rainy days this month, that's for sure.

magnolias

I'm not complaining, though, when I get treated to sights like this one. The magnolias bloomed late this year, but look how beautiful they are!

petal

Hopefully, all the rain and somewhat chilly temps we've been having will mean abundant and glorious flowers for May and the rest of summer.

I took the photos above on Thursday evening before a show at the Lincoln Square Theatre (housed in Berry Church) that was curated by Berry's band-in-residence Anathallo. The show consisted of Lake, a band from Olympia, WA who was touring w/ Half-handed Cloud (John Ringhofer) who was the headliner and also included performances by the Think/Dance collective. The show was amazing. All 3 performances would've been worth the price of admission on their own. I'm really glad I went, even though it was on a weeknight. Sometimes, I just have to make myself get out of the house after a long day of work, or I'll miss out on memorable events like this one. This was totally worth the loss of sleep. Here are some of my favorite photos from the show:

cadence

And here's a photo of Cadence for good measure. Man, I love thrift stores.

red BSM button
You can see more folk's Best Shot's on Tracey' Mother May I.

Wednesday
Jun202007

Dance. Music. Music. More Music.

It's been a busy weekend and then some around here. I took a lot of photos, and I'm just too plain tired, busy and lazy to say much about them, so please excuse me while I let my photos do most of the talking.

think/dance collective

Saturday night. Berry UMC Accessibility Project. think/dance collective. Kick-Ass.

think/dance collective

These ladies are doing something really cool.

think/dance collective

think/dance collective

And their musical selection was absolutely top-notch. From John Cage to Imogen Heap to Anathallo to Half-Handed Cloud and more. And I hear Liz, the artistic director, is working on a piece to Maggie's Farm (by Bob Dylan). THAT I want to see.

anathallo

After think/dance, it was their siblings/friends Anathallo's turn to perform.

anathallo

This was my first time seeing Anathallo live, although Ted and Tim and gang have opened up for them.

anathallo

They've got quite the following, selling out shows left and right on their recent west coast tour.

anathallo

And it's no wonder, as they play a kick-ass show, complete with synchronized dance moves.

anathallo

And yes, Erica IS the only girl in the band. Lucky her! She also has this one dress with princess cap sleeves that I totally confess to coveting...Not that I'd fit into it or anything.

The Tim Lowly Ensemble

On Sunday, Ted's band, the Tim Lowly Ensemble, played at the Artists of the Wall Festival in Loyola Park in our neighborhood.

The Tim Lowly Ensemble

Shoes were apparently optional.

The Tim Lowly Ensemble

Our friends Jenn and John and their daughter Ada joined us for the show. The girls enjoyed their all-ages show.

nothing says friendship like a bag of potato chips

They also enjoyed a greasy bag of BBQ pototao chips. The perfect snack for a hot, humid day! (Uh, NOT!)

she's like the wind

Cadence loved running around on the beach and stepping all over people's artwork. Thank goodness my brother Jim showed up cuz I sure as hell wasn't gonna chase that little sprite around in that heat and humidity.

The Get Up Johns

And because a dance performance, indie rock benefit show, and outdoor festival show weren't enough, I went to see the Get Up Johns at the Red Line Tap last night.

The Get Up Johns

These guys are a close-harmonizing, traditional-country-crooning, fiddle-and-mandolin-and-guitar-toting duo from St. Paul, MN. It's just absolutely beautiful music, probably one of my favorite genres.

The Get Up Johns

They're also good friends with my friend Caleb, whom they will be seeing on their current tour eastward.

So as you can see, things have been quite busy around here. It's taken a toll on us all.

it's 6:30pm.  this is not a good situation.

Cadence has been taking these long, late naps around dinnertime, which means she's up until all hours of the night. It's so hard to keep an exhausted toddler from falling asleep. She actually crawled into bed and went to sleep by herself in this photo. I was wondering why things were so quiet, and by the time I realized what had happened, it was too late. She was sleeping like a rock. Hopefully, tonight she'll fall asleep at a decent hour, cuz Lord knows her parents want their bedtime back.