Archive for July, 2009

NYC Heads: Humberville Poetry Slam

Friday, July 17th, 2009

What up world?

I’m still kinda mortified of actually seeing myself acting in a movie. But there are a couple of upcoming screenings of this flick, and I gotta be at one of them. It would be weird to just know it’s screening in my time zone and not make any effort to see it. I have been hearing good feedback from others who have caught it, so shoot, I want to see what the fuss is about…

So folks in New York and surrounding areas, here’s info for one screening in Chinatown and one in Long Island.

Without a Paddle Film Festival
July 18 // 12:30 AM (yes that says AM)

The Creek, 10-93 Jackson Ave
Long Island City, NY

For more information follow this link.

Asian American Int’l Film Festival // “Fun and Fantasy” shorts package
(I’m planning to be here…)
July 26 // 2:15 PM
Museum of Chinese in America, 215 Centre Street
Manhattan, NY
For more information follow this link.

My One Weakness

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

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Adorable pandas.

Top 10 Favorite Michael Jackson Songs

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Before Biggie and Pac or Nas and Jay-Z or, uh, Lupe Fiasco and the Internets, there was Prince and Michael Jackson. Contemporaries who were both far more extraordinary than anyone else in their orbit; so naturally they clashed.

I don’t think they ever made nice and got along. (So if it ever comes down to it, know that I ride or die with Prince.) Nevertheless, I am also a MJ fan, I think I just forgot. It’s only last week that I decided to revisit his music, and it made me wonder why I had been away for so long. It’s honestly harder than I thought it would be to listen to his music – no matter how happy it all sounds, it still feels a little sad.

So, since I recently did a Top 10 Prince list, it’s only right…

One caveat: I’m using any song where Mike sang lead vocals, so that includes songs with the Jackson 5/Jacksons.

In descending order (scroll to the bottom for an imeem.com playlist, if you have an imeem account, you can hear every song.):

null10. She’s Out of My Life (1979)
OK, so I’m going to start this list talking about Prince, but I’m not trying to be tacky. I think what always appealed to me about Prince was how nakedly he bared himself in music. Michael felt to me the opposite, that he was an amazing songwriter, but that his songs were not all autobiographies of pieces of his soul. That may be unfair, but that’s how he felt to me.

But this song came early in his solo career, maybe before he became more guarded about his privacy. And the connection between the song and the voice – and the specificity, like saying “2 years” – manifests itself in dude obviously crying at the end, you can hear it as he sings. So…yeah, I always give props to songs that feature crying.

9. Rock With You (1979)
I love the way this joint starts, that little tingly googly sounding note that slithers up and down. Don’t that sound like a musical representation of closing your eyes and throwing your head to the side? And in case you don’t think so, Michael tells you in the first line: girl, close your eyes…

8. Billie Jean (1982)
At the time, I had absolutely no idea that this song was about denying fathering a groupie’s baby. Crazy! How come parents didn’t make a big deal about this? And I didn’t fully grasp the story until probably a couple years ago, because of the multiple meanings of the word “baby.” It’s pretty scandalous!

Even though he was already a star, why do I feel like this was when he started to become Michael Jackson, you know? The vocal style, the fashion sense, and the dance style started to become really specifically him.

7. The Way You Make Me Feel (1987)
I remember watching this video and thinking that girl he was harassing on the street was gorgeous. I also remember thinking he should not be harassing her in the street. I also remember thinking that he was not very threatening, so maybe that was cool.

But that beat was hot, it kept ambling steadily forward as if chased by the vocals. Mad 80s but mad futuristic. I wished I was a grown-up so I could jack Michael’s swagger and kick it to ladies. I had outlandish goals.

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