Friday, April 30, 2010

Thoughts of the Day - Saturday, May 1, 2010.

Bought a new camera yesterday. I love Craigslist. Nikon N65 35mm SLR. I'm bidding farewell to digital for a little while and I have a very good feeling about it. Though it will be put a bit of a dent in my budget in terms of purchasing film and such, I believe that this will prove to be a very worthy investment.

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Here's some pictures I took yesterday with a test roll. Needless to say, I'm very satisfied with the results.

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Yes, very satisfied, indeed :).

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Song of the Day:
Flux - Bloc Party


"We were hoping for some romance, all we found was more despair...."



Guilty in desire,

IreneJK

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Songs of the Day - Thursday, April 29, 2010.

Turpentine - Brandi Carlile


Okay, her voice is pretty sexy. And I'll admit, the gap tooth is growing on me....

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Crystalised - The xx


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Coastin' - Zion I



Three songs again. This might turn into a regular thing. You've been warned.



Making poor life decisions,

IreneJK

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Songs of the Day - Wednesday, April 28, 2010.

In For The Kill - La Roux


I wish my hair could do that. And also love the old school Toyota. Classic.

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Escape Me - Tiësto Feat. CC Sheffield


Damn you, finals. I want to go to Tracks.

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Manos Al Aire - Nelly Furtado


I've decided that inability to roll my Rs aside, I will learn how to speak Spanish.


THREE SONGS! OMG. Yeah, I felt like mixing it up a bit today.



Crunch time,

IreneJK

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Songs of the Day - Sunday, April 25, 2010.

Mango Tree- Angus and Julia Stone


My friend just introduced me to these guys tonight. Beautiful.

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Penny For Your Thoughts - Gemineye


Went to the Mercury Cafe in Denver this evening for some badass slam poetry and came across a lyric from the poem in the video above in a friend's status on Facebook when I got home. Very nice.



Hittin' the hay,

IreneJK

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Thoughts of the Day - Saturday, April 24, 2010.

Last night, I attended a screening of one of the dopest documentaries I've ever had the privilege to experience in my entire life. University of Colorado senior and all-around cool cat, Anthony Hull, came up with the concept of In Passing this past winter break, began shooting in February, and screened the finished product last night. If that's not ambition, I don't know what the hell is. This piece is truly phenomenal. I doubt any other adjectives could even come close to doing this film justice. Check out the trailer below.

In Passing Trailer from anthony hull on Vimeo.





Smell ya latah.

IreneJK

Friday, April 23, 2010

Songs of the Day - Friday, April 23, 2010.

Humdrum Town - Theophilus London


Download This Charming Mixtape by Theophilus London here.

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Us Placers - Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Pharrell, & Thom Yorke


Dope video.



Hugs not drugs,

IreneJK

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Thoughts of the Day - Thursday, April 22, 2010.

I know it's been a while since my last update (not that very many people look at this thing anyway), but I've got some stuff on my mind so I'll compensate for my absence with this massive post.

First of all, it's been an eventful month. Here are some highlights:

4/4 (Sunday) - Tegan & Sara @ The Ogden, Denver, CO.

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AMAZING, GLORIOUS, BUTTERFLIES IN MY INTESTINES, WONDERFUL SHOW! Forgive the poor quality of the image from my unworthy 1.3 megapixel LG camera phone.

4/10 (Saturday) - Queer Formal After Party. Formal was fun, but the after party was where it was at. It was a shit show to say the least. A very successful night with sick beats care of Chris Caligaris, a.k.a. Godlazer. Check him out for he is the ish. Wish I had some pictures to show you, but my camera got stolen. C'est la vie.

4/20 (Tuesday) - 420 Celebration on Norlin Quad. I was high (and useless) all day. At least I was still capable of verbal communication. Check it:



4/22 (Thursday) - University of Colorado Board of Regents Meeting @ University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, 8:30 AM. On a more serious note, I attended this meeting today to speak out in support of the addition of gender identity and expression as a protected class to the University of Colorado's Discrimination and Harassment Policy. In short, it was a bureaucratic circus. Very disappointing, yet simultaneously empowering. I felt so proud and grateful to be a part of this community, to be able to get a small taste of our struggles and solidarity. I didn't realize how much I've missed this feeling until this morning. I attached the speech I presented at the meeting below.

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In addition to that bit of queer business earlier today, the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas (or more commonly known as the "God hates fags" family) rolled into Boulder this afternoon for a routine string of fag, Jew, and America-hating protests. I was able to catch the end of their demonstration at Boulder High just down the street from my house. As I whipped out my trusty 1.3 megapixel LG camera phone to snap a picture of a little boy struggling to carry a "GOD HATES FAGS" sign, I was suddenly overwhelmed with immense shame and guilt. Who the hell do I think I am? What gives me the right to think that I'm better than these people? These people (i.e. human beings) may express these sentiments of hatred and intolerance out of what appears to be personal agency, but no one can completely ascertain that to be the actual situation. I lowered my phone (there was insufficient memory to take the picture anyway, but that's beside the point), and literally hundreds of Boulder High students, among other counter-protesters, swarmed and pushed past me to follow the WBC protesters to their rental Kia minivan.

I've come to the realization today that ludicrous and radical organizations, such as the Westboro Baptist Church, are just tools for the media to exploit in order to misplace our efforts to combat inequality and injustice within our society. The media creates such a sensation around groups like the WBC that incite tremendously passionate emotions that we cannot help but to act. But in reality, our counter-demonstrations don't serve any actual progressive purpose, other than perhaps personal validation that we, ourselves, are not homophobes, because at the end of the day the WBC still thinks we're going to burn in hell and same-sex marriage is still illegal at the federal level (just as examples). Nothing has changed. Why aren't we employing our energies to coordinate a massive march on the state capitol and demand equal rights for same-sex couples (again, just as an example)?

We should not be organizing at such a large scale to counter-protest an organization that has absolutely no political influence whatsoever, not to mention been dismissed by one of our most esteemed allies (sarcasm), Sean Hannity. As I witnessed this huge crowd that was so incensed by the WBC's miniscule presence in Boulder, I couldn't help but wonder what kind of impact this energy and passion could create if actually applied to a constructive cause with tangible goals and results.


Thoughts? Comments? Criticism?


Let me know.

IreneJK

Friday, April 2, 2010

Songs of the Day - Friday, April 2, 2010.

Symphonies - Dan Black Feat. Kid Cudi


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Pretty Girls - Wale Feat. Gucci Mane & Weensey




Too legit to quit,

IreneJK