Monthly Archives: January 2008

French fries causing all sorts of drama

This past week has seen an unusual amount of french fry-related incidents resulting in arrest. Perhaps people are just getting a bit tense under the pressure of meeting (or not meeting) new year’s resolutions?

* Thursday evening at a Florida McDonald’s, 75-year-old grandmother Jean Merola was arrested for disorderly conduct following an altercation with a police officer. Merola was waiting for her drive-through order to be completed when the police officer attempted to get Merola to move her car from allegedly blocking traffic. She was released from the jail after 90 minutes, and an apology has been issued to her by the Clearwater mayor.

* In Jacksonville, Fl., 31-year-old David Spillers caused $75,000 worth of damage to the neighborhood McDonald’s when he rammed his car into the restaurant, including sitting and children’s play areas, after receiving an incorrect order — missing two bags of fries — earlier in the day. He faces charges of felony criminal mischief and reckless driving.

* A man was stabbed in the back by another customer at a Serra Mesa, Ca., McDonald’s when he asked the restaurant’s managers to remove two potty-mouthed and aggressive teens that were disrupting lunch with his five-year-old daughter. The man has survived the wound and the assailant was found and arrested shortly after the incident.

At any rate, it would probably be a good idea to stay away from McDonald’s for a while, to avoid being arrested or shanked.

Arrest and stab wound-free.  She probably doesn’t eat much McDonald’s.

In other corporate conglomeration-related news, Heidi Klum was announced today as the face of the Diet Coke Red Dress Program, a new campaign partnering Diet Coke and the Heart of Truth in building awareness of heart disease among women. Klum will don a purty red dress to the Academy Awards presentation in February, with supporters of the campaign later being given the chance to later win the dress.

This partnership seems a little ironic to me at the moment, given the recent research findings that consumption of caffeinated beverages (such as Diet Coke) makes women particularly vulnerable to miscarriages. Hmmm.

On this cold, snowy day, I find myself craving a Diet Coke (and perhaps even a cheeseburger Happy Meal) on the eve of the beginning of my final semester of classes at UW. Twelve credits away from “freedom”, it is bittersweet. As much as I am looking forward to the prospect of financial freedom from more reliable employment and breaking into what I truly want to “do with my life,” the bubble of Madison has never felt more like a comfortable home. It is true, a large part of my heart will always remain in Madison, and particularly with those whom I have met here. Here’s to making this semester count.

And I leave you with an absolutely infectious track from French singer Julie Budet, who performs under the stage name of Yelle. Enjoy!

Download: Yelle ‘Ce Jeu’

We cannot walk alone…

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, honoring the birthday of one of the leading proponents of nonviolence and spokespeople of the civil rights movement. In addition to providing a day off from school, work, etc., the holiday gives us all an opportunity to look around us and ask whether the world we currently live in lives up to Dr. King’s dream of freedom, equality and justice.

Are we there yet? That depends who you ask. George W. Bush would probably say we’re doing pretty well, judging by a statement made earlier today. In Bush’s words, “by simply living a life of kindness and compassion, you can make America a better place and fulfil the dream of [King].”

But what about the nearly 36 million Americans living under the poverty line? Or the family and loved ones of the many transgender people murdered annually around the world because of their gender identity? Or the legions of gay, lesbian and other queer citizens who cannot legally get married, serve openly in the military or adopt children (in some states)? What would they say? Do the powers-that-be even care?

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Happy birthday, MLK.

Download: Patty Griffin ‘Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)’

Goldfrapp debuts video, marketers control the world

Fierce bitch.

The video for deliciously avant-garde Alison Goldfrapp’s new single ‘A&E’ from her band’s forthcoming album, Seventh Tree, was released yesterday on the Mute Channel’s Freshly Squeezed. The video is abstract and strange, as can be expected from Goldfrapp, and even if the single is a bit more on the pop side than previous efforts, I will go out on a limb and say that this song is more addictive than cocaine. Or at the very least, more addictive than Diet Coke. This album, due out in the U.S. on February 26, is gonna be fierce, gurl. Check out the video and an MP3 download below.

Briefly, in other news:

* A bratty, 16-year-old Aussie yellow sunglass-donning scenester is facing 20K in fines after a gathering with a few “mates” turned into a 500+ person party. Check out this video of a deathly apathetic Corey Worthington being grilled by a crotchety news reporter.

* New research emerged this week that marketers truly are taking over the world. Apparently subjects in a new study reported in a taste test of identical wines — one labeled as costing $10 and another costing $90 — overwhelmingly preferred the more expensive “variety.” Read more about the study here.

* The Golden Globe winners were announced Sunday, under the theme of “If an influential award show is held and no one cares, do the awards still count?” Due to the strike, the award show turned into 20/20 gone bad. At any rate, Sweeney Todd was among the big winners, confirming that I need to check it out in the theaters. The full list of winners from the emaciated ceremony can be found here.

* And finally, it’s short and sweet, but Paris Hilton fall down, go boom. Thanks, TMZ! That is all.

Download: Goldfrapp ‘A&E’

Give a listen to… Owen Pallett

Owen Pallett a.k.a. Final Fantasy a.k.a. Scruffy McFiddle

Owen Pallett, the son of two entomologists — as he describes himself on his Myspace page, is an incredible violinist and composer from Toronto. Pallett’s principle project is Final Fantasy, a mostly solo venture under which the performer has released two albums — 2005′s Has a Good Home and 2006′s He Poos Clouds, which was awarded the inaugural Polaris Music Prize. Pallett has also recorded, toured and composed string arrangements with the Arcade Fire and Beirut and contributed remixes for Stars and Bloc Party.

Besides his nerdishly complex arrangements displayed on each of his previous two albums as Final Fantasy, Scruffy McFiddle also holds it down in the live covers department. He recently unleashed the below reinterpretation of Celine Dion’s Power of Love, at a show in Toronto.

Although he is not currently touring in North America, this is an artist for you to check out if you’re into meticulous, quirky strings-infused pop. Personally, I’m awaiting the day for a collaboration between Pallett and fellow queer musician Chris Garneau. A boy can dream, right? Below is a download of a particularly infectious tune from his debut, Has a Good Home.

Download: Final Fantasy ‘This is the Dream of Win & Regine’

Bjork attacks… again!

I am Bjork.  Hear me ROAR!

And this time she can’t blame it on her child being in danger.

Yesterday, upon my favoriteist crazy bitch’s arrival at the Auckland, NZ, International Airport at 7:50 AM, Bjork attacked Glen Jefrey, a news reporter from the New Zealand Herald. Bjork reportedly tore Jeffrey’s shirt in half, after a man accompanying the Diva of the Sky asked Jeffrey to refrain from photographing her. And Jeffrey is pissed:

“I don’t see being assaulted as I’m working as a press photographer as an acceptable thing … If anybody assaults anybody you have the right to a legal recourse, whoever they are.”

I mean sure, I agree with him in principle, but Jeffrey needs to realize that certain unwritten rules apply when trying to capture the essence of a deity in photographs and Bjork retains the right to enforce these rules which have been handed down from the Cosmos. First of all, the “black skivvy” (as he described it) was probably unfashionable, so really, Bjork was doing the man a favor by freeing his body from it. Second of all, everyone knows not to lock eyes with beasts outside of their natural environments. He shouldn’t have expected anything less than having his shirt ripped to pieces. Check out the video footage below from the last time that a reporter infamously made a similar mistake — in 1996 at the Bangkok International Airport.

So, folks, lesson of the day: Don’t fuck with Bjork. She will maim you. Or at the very least, tear up your favorite skivvy. Enjoy another download below, an aptly-named b-side off of the Bachelorette single.

Download: Bjork ‘Scary’