MikeyPod109 | Conversation with Division Day | 206-339-6682

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Talking touring, death metal and David Sylvian with the members of Division Day before their show at Brooklyn’s Union Hall.

Check out Bumpershine for pics from the show.

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Plowed - Division Day
Darkest Birds - Nine Horses
You Suffer - Napalm Death
Reversible - Division Day

Buy Division Day’s latest, Beartrap Island on iTunes or from eenie meenie records

Special thanks to Angela Poe for arranging the interview on such short notice!

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MikeyPod101 | Sound-seeing with Miss. Heather; pt. two | 206-339-6682

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At last! the long awaited second half of my Greenpoint, Brooklyn tour with the Miss. Heather! This part of the tour includes the notorious “Rat King” House.

Here is the house before Rat King was “removed.”

And after:

Check out Miss Heather’s Flickr for more (and larger) pics.

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MikeyPod98 | Sound-seeing Brooklyn’s Greenpoint Neighborhood with Miss Heather | 206-339-6682

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This is part one of my sound-seeing tour with Greenpoint’s Dog Shit Queen, Miss. Heather. newyorkshitty.com was the first blog I fell in love with when I moved to NYC, so I am so happy that she agreed to take me on this sound-seeing tour! it probably goes without saying, but just in case… this show is not work safe!

“This is the most disgusting pile of bum shit I have ever seen”

Photo courtesy of Miss Heather

I originally planned on editing all of this down to one show, but you guys always seem to love the longer sound-seeing tours, and I really couldn’t bear to cut any of this out. Part two will be up on Monday. Tomorrow I will talk with Mike Hipp about my decision to go vegan and then on Friday, if all goes well, I will be talking with Shane Claiborne from The Simple Way. (yay!) What a busy week! i guess that will make the Shane Claiborne show my 100th episode!

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newyorkshitty.com
Sybarite on 4AD
Bed Stuy Blog

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MikeyPod86 | Work in NYC, Podcamp, Vegetarianism | 206-339-6682

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Dictionary-The Go Find iTunes

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Roll Down-Saturna unreleased
Flex (...Plus)

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MikeyPod82 | Icy | 206-339-6682

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Opening by Cheryl Merkowski
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MikeyPod80 | Update and music from NYC | 206-339-6682

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How NYC is treating me, what the hell with the podcasting, some great tuneage, etc.

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Superhero-Brad Clymer
Been To Hell-Phil Kline from Zippo Songs Buy it in iTunes

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Catching up, podcast in the works.

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So at last I have a moment to catch up on the goings on here in NYC. I had a whole weekend of “oh no, THIS is why I moved here!” Where to begin?

Saturday, I met the effervescent Duncan for lunch at a really great Chinese place called Lucky Sunday. it was really quite good, especially on such a cold day. I mean COLD. There was a wind chill of 2 degrees or some crazy shit like that. I am really grateful that there are so many folks here that I already know from LiveJournal and stuff, especially cool ones like Duncan.

I spent the rest of the afternoon roaming Midtown/Time Square and who knows where else. I was trying to find a bank to cash my first check from Starbuck’s, but it turned out that all of the Wells Fargo banks in that area were actually Mortgage Centers or something. I set up direct deposit yesterday, so no more of that nonsense.

That night I met my friend Trey at The Eugene O’Neill Theater between performances of Spring Awakening. He was finishing up another project downstairs so I got to talk to the (kinda cute, but young) Cellist for the show for a bit. It was nice to see Trey after so long. He was my best friend in High School. Seriously, so nice to be in the same city again.

Sunday morning, some of my sister’s friends came over for brunch, which was nice, I made cinnamon rolls. Delicious and fun to make, but very time consuming. Then I headed to Harlem to meet Eve at a reading of Fred Ho’s Dragon vs. Eagle at the Apollo Theater. It was the very first reading, so it was kinda hard for me to follow, but there are some really excellent ideas in there, i am looking forward to see what it becomes.

Eve and I walked through part of Central Park and some other parts of the city which are still a blur to me, I am getting better footing, though, on how the city is laid out. Did I mention that I love living here?

Eve is kicks serious ass. We met in person maybe nine years ago during a workshop at DiverseWorks in Houston, and I interviewed her on my podcast months ago, but never having really spent time together in person, i was a little wary of what spending a whole day together would be like. She is so easy to be around and we had lots of things to talk about.

After eating dinner at Chickpea, we wandered down to Joe’s Pub for a performance of Phil Kline’s work. It was just amazing, but I am going to talk about it some more on my next podcast so I will spare you the details now. Hopefully I will play some of his music on tomorrow’s podcast as well, I’m waiting for his response to my request for permission.

Anyway, after the concert, Eve and I walked back to her apartment and then she directed me back to the F train and I headed home.

yesterday? Starbucks all day. hmmmmm.

MPOB79 | Mostly Random- Ali Works Works out with Gary Coleman | 206-339-6682

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Me-re-X by Momus. here is his livejournal.
Ali Mahajani’s (rarely updated) blog

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MikeyPod78 | Part Two of Millard Fuller Interview | 206-339-6682

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Insert well constructed show notes here.

Listen for contest details and one of my original songs.

Laurie Anderson
U B U W E B
The Fuller Center for Housing
Koinonia Partners

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Five Days

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Sitting at my (soon to be former) desk drinking coffee from a cup that I will probably take along with me. These are the things that have become important to me. Is it odd that this is what holds my heart now? This cup made it’s way home with me from Unity Theater at some point. It’s worn as hell, but it sat between my legs in my old car steaming me back to Houston some early morning or other. Those are the days I will miss the most…or is that among the most. Not only was Unity the only theater that I will miss, but the whole living in Brenham thing thing last year was just what I needed in the times that Houston was just too much.

This leaving is getting harder and harder each day. I have always lived in Houston, or been tied to it. you know? Last night my mom and I were planning our trip to Georgia at 59 Diner. I saw a woman that I used to know, but couldn’t remember her name….she and I had that stare at each other that says “I know that I know you but I can’t remember why” that comes with living in a big city like Houston for over thirty years. She was having a going away party, heading off to Denver. Is she thinking these things too?

I have lived so many lives here. I have been the drunk, the druggie, the cranky newly sober, the waiter, the unrequited lover, the stalker and the stalked, the student, the teacher, the pianist, the musical director, the actor, the cabaret chanteuse, the friend, the loved and the despised… and now…that guy that used to.

Don’t get me wrong, I am so happy and excited about taking this adventure. But I leave on Friday. Five days. Counting today.