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Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Holy f’n crap. I think I just saw the single coolest thing ever.

You have to make the time to watch this right now! It will be taken offline at midnight on Sunday!

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog

What do you get if you mix a musical, a rock opera, a sitcom, and a video blog? You get Dr. Horrible. And what do you get if you make it about the rise of an anti-hero/supervillain (and the thin line that separates the two), the struggles of good and evil within each of us, and get it written by Joss Whedon (quite possibly one of the greatest TV writers of our time), and acted by Neil Patrick Harris (who is a surprisingly amazing singer) and Nathan Fillion (who is always entertaining)? You get the single best bit of video I have ever seen in my life.

Go watch it now: http://www.drhorrible.com

Go. Now. Not kidding. Be late for work. Stay up late. Skip the workout. Just watch it.

A7

Edit: Moved from front page to general news. Sorry folks, you missed the free videos. Lucky for you, I liked it so much I bought it in iTunes. If you want to see it some time, let me know and I’ll play it for you.

Site updates in progress

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Please note that this site is in the process of being updated.

Some elements may appear out of place, or may not function properly for the next few hours.

UPDATE: The site has been successfully upgraded. This upgrade brings a few security fixes, an updated posting interface that is now compatible with Safari, and the ability to easily post pictures, videos, music, and other media files. The site should now be working properly. If there are any issues, please let me know ASAP.

A7

My year in review

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Nuit Blanche Window Shopping
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Hi folks! Welcome to another edition of my year in review. I’ve had a fairly successful year, with a lot of unexpected twists and turns. I’ve decided the best way to approach my year in review is to break it down by topic. So here’s what I have to say:

On friends:

We’ve learned a very valuable lesson this year; Most Toronto people wig out after a very short time. It seems most of these people think friendship is disposable, like it’s perfectly normal to alienate others after a short period of time. Of course there are exceptions. Jeff (aka James Cooper in my office installation) has consistently been a good friend, and I always enjoy his company. Aaron, though not officially a “Toronto” friend, has also been amazing. And Jill was always so great, unfortunately she has moved away to Vancouver. So that leaves us with only a few friends and a couple of acquaintances.

On drama:

2007 can officially be marked as the year with no drama. Ok… so there was a bit of drama thanks to some of those “disposable friends” early on, but once that was over, the rest of the year went very well. We met a few people who are considerably more easygoing, we’ve kept a bit of distance, and there has been no craziness since. It’s nice to meet people who aren’t so caught up in their own world that they can…

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Music in review - 2007

Monday, December 31st, 2007

It’s almost 3am, so you know it’s time for a post. Welcome to this year’s music in review. If you’re a long-time reader of this blog, you’ll know that every year I write an article that covers the hot artists and albums of 2007 along with my predictions for next year’s breakout bands. This year has been interesting, with notable releases by small indie bands, reunion albums from long-time artists, and unique approaches to digital music distribution.

First up is the hot albums of 2007. The following are in no particular order (in fact, it’s just the order they come up in iTunes as I listen to the tracks of the past year).

Hot albums for 2007!?

Strata - Strata Presents the End of the World: Strata ended up being the breakout band of 2007. Their latest album was a real hit, they are getting all kinds of airplay, and their single “Cocaine” is my pick for the best song of 2007. They are amazing performers live, they have a unique sound, and they combine that with powerful lyrics and storytelling. If I really had to pick one standout album of 2007, this would be it. And it’s a STEAL at only $7.99 on iTunes!

Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare: What is there to say? It’s the Arctic Monkeys. Somehow, a large number of people haven’t heard of them before. Ok… so they don’t really get any airplay here in Canada (which is a shame), but still… It’s the Arctic Monkeys!!! Their thrashy, kinda sloppy, rock-with-punk-roots sound is so recognizable I can tell it’s one of their…

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