Too Sick To Blog?

November 29, 2006

Yeah, so I havn’t posted anything in a good minute, and I thought an explanation was in order. I’m sick. Sick to the point where typing is a chore. Reviews are coming, though, in the next few days: Read the rest of this entry »


I Love The Smell Of Meta-Blogging In The Morning

November 28, 2006

So I realized that I’m not sure how WordPress alerts people that entries that they have commented to have recieved more comments. This is a problem because there’s no built in comment-replytocomment system. So here are two simple rules now in effect:

1) check entries that you comment to. if your comment is in need of a reply, it will be posted in 24 hours after I recieve it.

2) if I know who you are OR if you leave your email address, I’ll send a note with a link saying I’ve replied.

that’s all for now.

Henry


“It’s about the lynching of every staff member up in this motherfucker.”

September 21, 2006

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photo credit: The Fader
You can attribute that quote to Pusha T, of the Clipse, who practically screamed what he thinks about Jive — the record label that he and brother Malice are signed to and being dicked around by — into the recorder of a Rolling Stone interviewer.

Hopefully this will be my last post about this album’s release date for this week. Rolling Stone – which is primarily useful for official news and shit like this – is saying November 28th for Hell Hath No Fury.


This isn’t my day job, obviously.

August 28, 2006

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So, here I stand having posted nothing in 6 days. Life is hectic, and, without a deadline, I’m unable to abide by an intangible schedule. Here’s a new idea: expect posts on Sundays at the very least.

Yours,
Henry

ps: shouts to jeremy piven on his emmy VICTORY! and to entourage’s music supervisor for using the instrumental from “Tell Me When To Go” by E-40 as Ari swaggered around Miller-Gold


Introduction to the first project

August 21, 2006

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Video killed the radio star. The Buggles said it, and ever since then it’s taken as a fact. Now, has the blog killed the print media? Many have made the claim, newspaper ad revenue reports support this theory, and many bloggers have taken pride in claiming its truth. But, if this is so true, how are there so many magazines in the world these days? Read the rest of this entry »


Allow me to reintroduce myself …

August 21, 2006

Just so you know, when I say Pop Culture I don’t necessarily mean top 40, it’s just that I’m staying away from concepts like counter culture and indie culture and underground. It’s all flowing in the same stew these days, so why not give it some umbrella name for the sake of this blogs’ title. Don’t worry, I’ll get the titles and genres right in the posts, just doing this for the set up right now.