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February 22, 2005 -- 6:31 PM
posted by eric
kay doucheniggas and niggbags, i'm gonna get to the bottom of this whole Constantines Weakerthans issue by asking Jon from SU
anyways, in HOT HOT HEAT NEWS:
SHOW:
April 13 Edmonton, AB @ Red’s
Elevator, the band’s second CD, will be in stores April 5 and the first single is "Good Night Good Night." The single was going to be the track "You Owe Me An IOU," but was changed last minute. The band will be touring Canada with U.K. buzz band The Futureheads and San Diego's Louis XIV.
http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2005/02/2210.cfm
and some weezer day festivities
February 22, 2005 -- 4:10 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Mars Volta "Frances the Mute" listening party
Wednesday Feb. 23rd @ Seedy's after 9pm
Chances to win Mars Volta shit
February 22, 2005 -- 4:07 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
BINGO! Here's the ones I was looking for:
Lavigne, Avril
1-613-532-4092
Simpson, Ashlee
1-310-254-7114
Speaking of BINGO... anyone going tonight? Gimme a ringalingading on the old cellomaphone.
February 22, 2005 -- 3:54 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
So, apparently the constantines and weakerthans didn't get cancelled after all. Although the constantines aren't listed on ticketmaster as playing this show with the weakerthans, they ARE. Here's the info, douchebags:
The Students Union of The University of Alberta Present
The Weakerthans and The Constantines at The Powerplant [located on the U of A Campus]
Thurs April 21st and Fri April 22nd
Doors:8:00pm
ALL AGES and Licensed w/ID
Tickets are $17 and are available at Blackbyrd Myoozik, Listen Records, Ticketmaster, Powerplant, and Hub, Sub, Cab and ETLC Info Desks
February 22, 2005 -- 2:48 PM
posted by eric
that just sounds like White People taking control over what can be said by whom- same old story of authority- they been telling others where they should sit on the bus, and where they should build those railroads for ages.
shit, chill out, that was just a joke.
my point is that we've been over all this shit long before, and there's really no point going over the same arguments again and again.
all these discussions of so-called representational politics really don't mean all that much considering they only happen within very particular contexts. Alison i doubt you would raise the same issues of word-use if you were in a Ghetto Project in the States (regardless of what skin tone that person was) just as i would not try to explain the usage of cunt or douchebag to 3rdwave Feminists. so what does that all mean? it means we're always more likely to stage political battles where it's safe, instead of where politics actually occurs- where regular people are "just doing their thing". academics and political minded people have this false notion that they're making these radical political observations and instigating changes when really have little control over the actions everyday people.
if anything, our usage of the nigga is entirely self-reflexive, and understanding of its politic/satirical consequences-regardless of taste (which i think is what you actually disagree with most), it's used as a matter of effect, not of Hate.
February 22, 2005 -- 2:36 PM
posted by Beck
