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Crown and Goose is gone sadly, FYI. I fully support the idea of going to bistro by the bijou but I am sure it will be packed. Yall can all walk to my house for scrambled eggs and water.
Crown and Goose is gone sadly, FYI. I fully support the idea of going to bistro by the bijou but I am sure it will be packed. Yall can all walk to my house for scrambled eggs and water.
You joke but I could make that work. I could pick up some jalapeno juice and make those eggs POPPING.
I'm really cool with whatever, honestly. My only requirement is silverware and even then it's not a dealbreaker.
Post by Mensch Maschine on Jan 27, 2019 17:41:26 GMT -5
So, we're probably, what... 2 weeks away from the first pass at the daily schedule being released... and then another 2 weeks after that we'll see the film schedule? I'm getting antsy. I want to start applying my computer science "graph theory," to plot the most efficient schedule possible. This year is going to be really, really tough for me. I'm up to 33 "Must See" artists and an additional 25 in the "Really Want to See" bucket. That's 58 artists. It must happen, but it can't happen. Realistically, and despite the best of intentions, I'll probably only end up seeing 20 - 28 artists/films over the duration of the festival.
Anyway. The point being: someone wake me up when the schedule is posted!
So, we're probably, what... 2 weeks away from the first pass at the daily schedule being released... and then another 2 weeks after that we'll see the film schedule? I'm getting antsy. I want to start applying my computer science "graph theory," to plot the most efficient schedule possible. This year is going to be really, really tough for me. I'm up to 33 "Must See" artists and an additional 25 in the "Really Want to See" bucket. That's 58 artists. It must happen, but it can't happen. Realistically, and despite the best of intentions, I'll probably only end up seeing 20 - 28 artists/films over the duration of the festival.
Anyway. The point being: someone wake me up when the schedule is posted!
I have started making those lists, with ~25 must-sees and ~30 wanna-sees. Considering I have regular GA passes, I have to plan this very efficiently.
So, we're probably, what... 2 weeks away from the first pass at the daily schedule being released... and then another 2 weeks after that we'll see the film schedule? I'm getting antsy. I want to start applying my computer science "graph theory," to plot the most efficient schedule possible. This year is going to be really, really tough for me. I'm up to 33 "Must See" artists and an additional 25 in the "Really Want to See" bucket. That's 58 artists. It must happen, but it can't happen. Realistically, and despite the best of intentions, I'll probably only end up seeing 20 - 28 artists/films over the duration of the festival.
Anyway. The point being: someone wake me up when the schedule is posted!
I leave for vacation in 2 weeks. Pretty sure it'll happen then and I won't be able to dig in till I get back in the States.
My list is 5 must see and the rest is gravy. I'm still kicking myself for missing TINTH at Pitchfork festival last year. I should have made that happen.
So, we're probably, what... 2 weeks away from the first pass at the daily schedule being released... and then another 2 weeks after that we'll see the film schedule? I'm getting antsy. I want to start applying my computer science "graph theory," to plot the most efficient schedule possible. This year is going to be really, really tough for me. I'm up to 33 "Must See" artists and an additional 25 in the "Really Want to See" bucket. That's 58 artists. It must happen, but it can't happen. Realistically, and despite the best of intentions, I'll probably only end up seeing 20 - 28 artists/films over the duration of the festival.
Anyway. The point being: someone wake me up when the schedule is posted!
I leave for vacation in 2 weeks. Pretty sure it'll happen then and I won't be able to dig in till I get back in the States.
My list is 5 must see and the rest is gravy. I'm still kicking myself for missing TINTH at Pitchfork festival last year. I should have made that happen.
TINTH Fire! Spiritualized Art Ensemble of Chicago Ever Present Orchestra
If I get those five, that ticket is worth every penny.
Great list. And not that anyone is asking... here's mine.
MUST SEE Alvin Lucier Art Ensemble of Chicago, The Bill Frisell & the Mesmerists (to the films of Bill Morrison) Carl Stone Clarice Jensen & Jonathan Turner Comet is Coming, The Coupler (live score to the 1933 film Dragnet Girl) DeJohnette Coltrane Garrison Ever Present Orchestra Fire! Harold Budd Jerusalem in my Heart Joan La Barbara perform works by Alvin Lucier Joan La Barbara: Voice is the Original Instrument Kara-Lis Coverdale Kristín Anna Valtysdóttir KTL (O'Malley + Rehberg) Lonnie Holley & the Messthetics Mercury Rev Mercury Rev's Clear Light Ensemble (Live Score to Carnival of Souls) Messthetics, The Mimi Goese & Ben Neill Nashville Ballet, The Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Nils Frahm Oren Ambarchi Peter Gregson Roedelius Cells, The Schlippenbach Trio Spiritualized This is not this Heat Triptych (Bryce Dessner, Patti Smith, et al.) Vijay Iyer & Craig Taborn
REALLY WANT TO SEE Absînt Alien Flower Sutra Artifacts Trio (Nicole Mitchell, Tomeka Reid, Mike Reed) Avey Tare Avishai Cohen Quartet Brooklyn Rider Carla Bley Trios Carla Kihlstedt Columbia Icefield David Torn Derek Gripper Jlin Kayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider Mary Lattimore Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble Cellular Songs Nief-Norf Rachel Grimes Ralph Towner Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi Serpentwithfeet Shai Maestro Trio Sons of Kemet St John's Choir: Arvo Pärt's Passio Theo Bleckmann: Music of Kate Bush Yoshimo / Ibarra / Lowe Yves Tumor
FANTASTIC, BUT I'VE SEEN THEM RECENTLY Ian Chang Joep Beving Lonnie Holley Rafiq Bhatia's "Breaking English"
I'll be there as long as they don't clash with Nils Frahm. I'll be pissed if that turns out to be the case.
They tend to stagger the Tennessee theater and Bijou theater. I'm thinking Nils is in the Tennessee and TINTH is in the Bijou and there might be some overlap but you could conceivably catch both (if that's the case). TINTH is gonna pack out though. Frahm will be available to see again at some point.
I dont use IG on my work pc, but assuming it's the pilot light lineup. Many of these are local, or at least localish. Tashi Dorji and Tatsuya Nakatani should be fun, I remember seeing caps and white gregg before at pilot light just playing regular shows. All the p light shows tend to be pretty entertaining but crowded because locals can get in for free.