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August 16, 2007

Our Anniversary Slideshow

Filed under: Holiday,Love — Hayden @ 9:33 pm

Itasca State Park Sign

Check out our photo slideshow from our trip to Itasca State Park in Northern Minnesota!

– For those of you who are new to Flickr slideshows, if you click in the middle of a photo, an icon with the letter “i” will appear. If you click on the “i,” you will get information about the photo. The information window will remain throughout the slideshow unless you close the window. Enjoy!

August 15, 2007

We’re Back!

Filed under: Holiday,Love — Hayden @ 12:09 am

Hayden and Apryl at the Mississippi Headwaters

Apryl and I had an amazing time celebrating our first anniversary by visiting the Mississippi River Headwaters at Itasca State Park in Northern Minnesota. Check back for a link to photos from our trip!

August 6, 2007

The List

Filed under: Food,Music,Sports,Work — Hayden @ 4:28 pm

Wow, I can’t believe that it’s been almost two weeks since the last post. And to be honest, “Update: We’re Alive” wasn’t really much of a post. The last REAL post was all the way back on July 9th, nearly a month ago. Now, according to Statcounter, there are still a few of you out there (God bless ya) returning to our site looking for updates. So, in the form of a list, here you are:

1. Work. Lately, I have been working quite steadily. Recently, I have worked for another episode of SpikeTV’s “Game Head,” CourtTV’s “Murder by the Numbers,” HBO’s “Costas Now,” Apple’s release of the iPhone for Apple (see photo), a documentary about the Chicago Heat Wave of 1995 from filmmaker Judith Helfand, and coverage of Lollapalooza for VH1. A few of these shoots had me traveling to places such as Pontiac and Springfield, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

No photos from the HBO shoot, but I must mention that Bob Costas is one upstanding individual. The first day of our shoot was at the Milwaukee Brewers’ stadium while the Brewers played the San Francisco Giants. HBO was hoping to get an interview by Costas with Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig while Barry Bonds played in the background. Unfortunately, Bonds wasn’t in the lineup that day, but we still did the interview for about two innings. Most of the day, we just hung out in the box, watched the game, and ate from the complimentary dessert cart. The next day we did a sit-down interview with Costas and Selig at Selig’s offices in downtown Milwaukee. At the end of the shoot, Costas came over to me and personally thanked me, which I took as very classy.

Springfield Capital BuildingSpringfield Capital Building (Detail)

Above, is a photo of the State Capital Building in Springfield, Illinois, taken during the shoot for CourtTV. While I have seen other capital buildings, this was by far the most impressive one that I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, these photos don’t do real justice to how massive and spectacular this structure is in person. Though I was a mere fifty yards from Abraham Lincoln’s house, I didn’t have time check it out. Though Springfield claims a population of over 100,000, it feels like a small town compared to Chicago.

Iggy Pop Interview at Lollapalooza

Here’s a photo from the VH1 shoot at Lollapalooza, an interview with Iggy Pop backstage.

Regina Spektor at Lollapalooza

Here I am posing with Regina Spektor after her interview with VH1. Regina just might be one of the nicest musicians that I’ve ever met.

Other artists we interviewed include Perry Farrell, Ben Harper, M.I.A., Amy Winehouse, Pete Yorn, Silverchair, Questlove (The Roots), Interpol, Kings of Leon, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Paolo Nutini, and Lupe Fiasco. Other notable figures that we didn’t interview but were right next to during the weekend were Eddie Vedder, TV on the Radio, Jeff Tweedy, and, um, Ashlee Simpson.

For most of Lollapalooza, we were stationed on a platform that overlooked the AT&T stage, which was located on the south side of Grant Park. So even when we were working, we got to see quite a few acts in between interviews. I also caught a few acts after the shoot’s wrap. Some of the artists I saw (on and off the clock) were Blonde Redhead, Satellite Party (Perry Farrell’s new band, which threw about 4 or 5 Jane’s Addiction tunes in their playlist), LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk, Tokyo Police Club, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Hold Steady, Spoon, Lupe Fiasco, Kings of Leon, My Morning Jacket, Polyphonic Spree (at the Hard Rock Cafe after party), and Pearl Jam.

Pearl Jam

We ended earlier than expected on Sunday night, so I asked Apryl if she would like to come downtown to check out the headlining Pearl Jam, which she did. Hearing tunes like “Alive,” “Even Flow,” “Rearviewmirror,” “State of Love and Trust,” “Better Man,” and “Daughter” certainly brought back memories of being back in high school. When I was in high school I was in a band that played only classic rock, except for The Black Crowes and Pearl Jam’s “Alive”.

2. More Music. Other than Lollapalooza, I’ve taken in two other music festivals: Pitchfork and the Wicker Park Music Festival. Pitchfork of course did a nice job of recapping their weekend-long festival. If you click on the hyperlink from the last sentence you will be directed to a review of Saturday’s events. And if you look at the top image on the page, you will see on the left Apryl sitting on her blue poncho knitting a blanket. Here’s my own photo of said activity:

Apryl at Pitchfork

Some strikes against the festival this year were the closure of the Blue Line for the weekend due to construction of “slow zones” (not Pitchfork’s fault), sketchy sound at times, and a poorly laid out smaller stage that was overcrowded and impossible to see unless you were directly in front of the stage (which meant getting really nothing out of Dan Deacon and Girl Talk’s sets). Highlights were walking into the park as Voxtrot were playing “Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives,” the William Parker Quartet, Of Montreal being Of Montreal, Stephen Malkmus performing the Silver Jews number “Blue Arrangements,” and the entire Junior Boys’ amazing set.

While Apryl was sick (which she caught from me and is finally starting to recover from), I went to the first night of the Wicker Park Festival. Here are some photos of those I checked out:

Centro Matic at Wicker Park FestCentro Matic at Wicker Park Fest 2

Centro-Matic

Benevento Russo Duo at Wicker Park Fest

Benevento Russo Duo

Man Man at Wicker Park Fest

Man Man

Prefuse 73 at Wicker Park Fest

Prefuse 73

And then we also caught The Decemberists’ free show at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park with the Grant Park Orchestra.

Actually, Apryl was able to see the entire show, while I had to work and was only able to catch the last three songs of the regular set. During the encore I was able to make my way through the crowd and find Apryl, and together we enjoyed the group’s staple closer, “The Mariner’s Revenge Song”.

Hayden after the Millennium Park

Here’s a real flattering photo of me waiting on the train after The Decemberists show. It should be noted that I had worked a full day outside prior to the show and then ran, walked, and ran what seemed a thousand blocks (I had run out of money on my CTA card) to get to Millennium Park to see what I did of The Decemberists.

3. Pizza. Of course, I have eaten more and more pizza. Let’s see, Lucky Vito’s, Stefano’s, Plazzio’s, John’s Pizzeria, and Homemade Pizza. Stefano’s stuffed pizza tasted very similar to our favorite Giordano’s, but because it’s not that close to us, we’ll stick with the Giordano’s near us in Logan Square. I was surprised to find that Lucky Vito’s (more known for thin crust) has a pretty good stuffed as well:

Lucky Vito's Stuffed Pizza

4. Sox (or lack of Sox). I have been too busy to watch many Sox games, which I’m sure makes Apryl really sad. In fact, I think the last game I watched in its entirety was this one:

This one was the second of a double header on July 24, which we came back to win after being down 7 runs to 1 at one point.

Since my last Sox post, we traded both Tadahito Iguchi and Rob Mackowiak. Of the two, I’m going to miss the Gooch the most. Iguchi is now playing for the Philadelphia Phillies and doing quite well. He had his first homer for the Phils against the Cubs in Chicago. I wonder if Philly fans yell out “Gooch” every time he comes up to bat like they did at U.S. Cellular?

So, I summed up the past month as Work, Music, Pizza, and Sox. There is probably more to add, but I have been writing this post way too long (on a day off, I might add). So I better sign off. Expect an upcoming post about Apryl’s and my one year anniversary (in six days!) at the Itasca State Park in Minnesota. The significance? Lake Itasca is the where the Mississipppi River begins its long journey down south.

P.S. If you are one of our friends in Memphis, I urge you go see Daniel Johnston being backed up by Harlan T. Bobo and the Chimps this Thursday at the HiTone. We caught Daniel Johnston a few months ago up here, and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever attended. I can’t even imagine the potential greatness that Thursday night could be…

July 25, 2007

Update: We’re alive.

Filed under: Music,Random — Hayden @ 11:36 am

Hayden and Apryl at Pitchfork

Sorry for the lack of updates. But don’t fear, we are alive and well. Hopefully, I will get around to posting about some of the things that we’ve gotten ourselves into lately, including Pitchfork, a free show of The Decemberists with the Grant Orchestra in Millenium Park, and recent out of town video shoots. (Will Apryl post about the last Harry Potter novel?) Until then, I hope all is well with you!

July 9, 2007

Pancakes, coffee, and donuts

Filed under: Food — Hayden @ 12:15 pm

This donut has purple in the middle, purple is a fruit. – Homer Simpson

A few weeks ago, Apryl and I attended our friends Trey and Rachel’s first weekly pancake mornings, which the couple put together as an excuse to keep up with their friends, all the while enjoying a hearty brunch of flapjacks and coffee. That first morning was actually the “unofficial” launch of the idea, so the couple were still working out some of the kinks. Well, yesterday, Apryl and I returned for the first time since that first gathering, and I must say Trey and Rachel have gotten down their system, not only with even tastier pancakes but faster serving with the aid of an electric skillet!

Since we haven’t seen Trey and Rachel for awhile, we hung out with for a bit longer than everyone else, and indulged in what was underneath the glass cake dome all morning.

A few posts down I mentioned the converted 7-Eleven/Kwik-E-Mart in Chicago. Well, Trey and Rachel made the long trek to the store, which is located on the far south side of Chicago, and brought back frosted cover donuts and Buzz Cola.

See below:

Buzz Cola and Frosted Donut

Rachel cut the donut into four slices (though Apryl was too full on pancakes or frightened to partake), and we each had a bite. And I must say that I was very surprised. It wasn’t bad at all. I thought the pink frosting and sprinkles on top were going to over power the donut, but it really didn’t. You really were able to enjoy the donut, which tasted like a traditional cake donut from Krispy Kreme. Mmm, donuts.

I didn’t taste the Buzz Cola so nothing to report there other than I heard (er, read) it was “like Pepsi, but with more zap!”

Click here for everything related to the Chicago Kwik-E-Mart, including the story, photos, and sound clips.

Sox vs. Twins – TV Game #20

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 11:29 am

Sox vs. Twins - Game 4

Count it as two victories for the Sox yesterday.

First, the Sox even the final game of the 4 game series with the Twins (though is it really considered “even” when you allow 32 runs in the first two games?).

Second, and more importantly, the Sox finally come to an agreement with Buehrle with a new four year contract. The news was given on the JumboTron over centerfield, which you can sort of make out on the above photo: Mark Buehrle and the Chicago White Sox have agreed on a four-year contract extension this afternoon… On the bottom of the photo you see the closed caption: Contract Extension. The crowd erupted with satisfaction and relief.

Good news, indeed!

July 8, 2007

Sox vs. Twins – TV Game #19

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 10:16 am

Sox vs. Twins

After losing doubleheaders the previous day to the Twinkies (or, as Sox manager Ozzie Guillen calls them, the “Piranhas”) at an embarrassing 20-14 and 12-0, it was nice to get at least one victory in the series. Yesterday’s game was broadcasted nationally with all eyes on Mark Buehrle. Was this his last game as a starting pitcher for the Sox? Along with Big Bobby Jenks, Buehrle is our only true star on the pitcher mound. You may remember me talking about him earlier in the season when he became the first pitcher of the season to pitch a no hitter (and would have been a perfect game if it hadn’t been for a Sammy Sosa walk). Well, Buehrle is getting a lot of attention because the Sox haven’t been able to obtain Buehrle through a new contract. The reason? Buehrle insist on a no-trade clause. Meaning Buehrle wants to play for the Sox and doesn’t want to go anywhere else. What do we do? We reject his offer! As Apryl questioned during the game, “you mean we might be getting rid of our only good pitcher?” Seems like it. Many Sox fans are calling for the resignation (er, firing) of GM Kenny Williams. Ugh.

– On better times, here is a YouTube video shot by a fan in the stands during the 2005 World Series as Paul Konerko hits a grand slam in the 7th and Scott Podsednik’s gets his only homer of the season in the 9th to win Game 2. (If anyone actually clicks on this link, you might want to turn down your speakers!)

July 6, 2007

Sox vs. Orioles – TV Game #18

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 6:12 pm

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We were actually winning this one 10-2 at one point. Got to love that Sox pitchin’!

– Today we lose the first of a doubleheader to the Minnesota Twins 20-14!

July 3, 2007

Thank you, come again!

Filed under: Random — Hayden @ 10:35 pm

Have you heard about these 7-Eleven stores that have been transformed to look like Kwik-E-Marts? Well, there’s one in Chicago on the South Side. They’ve been showing footage of it on the news, complete with a store owner wearing an Apu name tag and selling Frosted Krusty-O’s cereal. Must check this out!

June 28, 2007

Sold out.

Filed under: Music — Hayden @ 5:46 pm

Hopefully, if you had planned to attend this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival, you already bought your tickets because tickets for the event are SOLD OUT.

Check here for the complete schedule.

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