tmk

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Show info and Paypal link!



Chiodos (EVR)
The Number 12 Looks Like You (Eyeball Records)
Lorene Drive (Lobster Records)
The Blackout Pact
Vinny Keys

Doors at 6 // Show at 6:30 \\ Pre-sale through paypal $12.50 (Door cost $15)


Here is the Paypal link for the show. This show will sell out so be sure you tell everyone where they can get their tickets.
IMPORTANT! Make sure you print the confirmation that paypal gives you showing you paid so we can match it with our records. If you are using your parents account put your name(s) in the comment box on the paypal site so we can print it out.



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SP Heart

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does anybody have any denison witmer cds that they no longer want? want to make some sort of trade/sell it to me?

in fact, maybe i'll just make this post a wish list so if you feel the urge to help out a 22 year old college graduate... you know what to do.

okay, ummm, here are musical artists i'd be interested in:
denison witmer
american football
bunkbed nights
breathe owl breathe
matt pond pa
damien rice
sufjan stevens
promise ring
...trail of dead
azure ray
pedro the lion

alright, since this is getting long and annoying, i'll stop. does anyone even read this anyway?
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    denison witmer (in my head)
tmk

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Rosie Thomas news!!!

All new recording of 11 songs due out soon. SUBPOP. Rosie is spending
time with her Mom driving around the U.S. visiting family. Last stop,
Detroit / Paris Michigan for a much needed vacation. She has spent the
last 4 months writing and recording songs, we are looking forward to
celebrating the international release of her 3rd full length work entitled
"IF SONGS COULD BE HELD" http://subpop.com



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The above was an email I received from rosiethomas.com today.

And, if you've ever been to her concerts and have seen the handmade purses and scarves she sells--well, I just discovered her scarves are available at subpop.com too.
cold

sucky months

2.11.05- Pedro the Lion at the Metro in Chi-town
2.13.05- Brandston at the Shelter in Detroit
2.16.05- Sage Francis at the Metro in Chicago
2.18.05- Straylight Run, Bella Lea (lead singer from Denali. the one with the hot voice. golden/orgasmic) and Action Action at Blind Pig in Ann Arbor
2.19.05 & 2.20.05- Rise Aganist at the Metro in Chicago
2.25.05- Modest Mouse at the Congress Theater in Chicago
2.26.05- Wilco at the State Theater in Kalamazoo
3.3.05- Hot Hot Heat at The Bottom Lounge in Chicago
3.8.05- Anathallo performing at Calvin

things worth mentioning

I'm cross posting this in the Hope College and IMC journals:


Tickets are still available for the Matt Wertz concert this coming Friday, the 28th, at the Knickerbocker Theatre. $10. Go to Student Development to purchase (while you're there, request your favorite artist for future concerts).

The following night, Christopher Williams will play, also at the Knick, this time starting at 7:30, and tickets are $7 for general admission and $3 for Hope students. There's more information here.

Also, there's lots coming up at Calvin, as usual, but I thought I'd highlight a couple:

Saxon Shore with special guest Anathallo Tuesday March 8, 8pm, Fine Arts Center, $10 general public.

Sufjan Stevens will peform there in April for the Festival of Faith and Music, more info here.

Encourage your advisors or other members of the Residential Life and Student Activities staff to attend the Festival; there are specific events planned for them concerning pop culture and campus planning. There's more information on the website, but I thought you'd get a kick out of this line: "Ken Heffner will be leading a session on “A Christian View of Culture: Why Students Should Listen to Death Cab for Cutie.”"