Category Archives: Performance
Can’t Buy Me Love
I usually save music for Wednesdays, but this post is all about the video. Continue reading
Watch the Birdy
Words and Music
The Way, Wayback Machine

1936 Zenith Stratosphere 1000z restored by Michael O’Brien ©2006.2007 theradionut
I’m working on a podcast for work, and I needed to find some royalty-free music. Continue reading
Five Boys From Nottingham:
Stay. Please Stay.
Take That, Laws of Physics!
Eileen Kramer, the First Hundred Years
100-year-old avante garde writer, painter, costume designer, choreographer, and dancer (Yes, dancer) Eileen Kramer* shows no signs of stopping or even slowing down.
*No relation, alas. Continue reading
Falling Hard
365 Days of Beautiful Things!!!

3/1/14 To Blog or Not to Blog
I did it! I managed at least one post every single day for an entire year. Continue reading
Dueling Ukuleles!?!
If you told me I would have spent an entire day voluntarily listening to ukulele music, I would have called you crazy. Continue reading
Ze Frankly My Dear:
Happy Friday! Today, because I feel like it, it’s Ze Frank day! Continue reading
It’s Hard to Swing (When You Can’t Feel Your Toes)…
A New Church:
(Note: I got all kinds of scooped on this video, and I nearly scrapped the post when I realized I’d taken too long, but I decided that at least some of you might have missed it.)
Ballet dancer Sergei Polunin absolutely kills it in this video set to Hozier’s “Take Me to Church.” Continue reading
The Tuneful Anvil
This week’s Music Wednesday (formerly known as Wordless Wednesday) features some remarkable musicians performing live with some unusual musical instruments, including spoons and a very tuneful anvil. Continue reading
Life After Dance
Most dancers’ careers are short-lived, but some never get to show their stuff at all. Continue reading
Friday Afternoon Pick-Me-Up
Who you gonna call?
Take Me to Church
The YouTube sensation best known for their uber-creepy-but-still-awesome cover of “Royals” fronted by Puddles, the 6’8″ “sad clown with a golden voice,” Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox does it again (and again, and again). Continue reading
Wedding Crashers
Adam Levine of Maroon 5 can pretty much go where he wants to. Continue reading













