Since I’m already in a Lazarean mood, here is “Resurrection,” the opening track from Bing Crosby’s Revenge’s first and only album, Bing Crosby’s Floating Underwear (ca. 2001-2002). Featuring myself, Nathan Bergqvist, J.L. McFerrin, Daniel Frankeberger, and others.
After this, I couldn’t stop talking about Berserker Rage for at least 48 hours.
Professor John Protevi (Department of French Studies, Louisiana State University) presents at the University of Minnesota, 11.4.2011.
Part three of “Rhetorical Bodies: A Seminar Series on Contemporary Theory,” presented by the Literary Theory Reading Group, the Undergraduate Theory Reading Group, and Student Activities Grants Initiatives.
Theatre? Factory? What do you think?
Professor Levi Bryant (Department of Philosophy, Collin College) presents at the University of Minnesota, 10.21.2011, via Skype.
Part two of “Rhetorical Bodies: A Seminar Series on Contemporary Theory,” presented by the Literary Theory Reading Group, the Undergraduate Theory Reading Group, and Student Activities Grants Initiatives.
Bandcamp →
My bandcamp page. Velvet for your viscera.
Resurrection →
After a short hiatus, The Semiotics of Sloth is back on the internet. I’ll let Sam Kinison explain what happened.