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([personal profile] cbertsch Apr. 22nd, 2004 10:48 pm)
I'm going to make a plea here. Einstürzende Neubauten is playing the Marquee Theater in Tempe, AZ on May 9th (as well as other dates across the U.S.). If you care about contemporary art -- visual, aural, conceptual -- you need to make every effort to see them. The show Kim and I saw at the Trocadero back in the mid-1990s was truly one of the highlights of my cultural existence. I can't imagine the concert next month coming close to that experience. But even if it falls far short, it will still be worth every cent.

Band on the S-Bahn

Here's how much I need to be there. I'm flying back from the Cultural Studies Association conference in Boston, leaving right after I deliver my paper, into Phoenix so that I will be sure not to miss the show, knowing full well that I will be totally spent after four days of listening to scholarly presentations and "networking." Not only that, I paid the absurd Ticketmaster extortion to secure my advance tickets, a little over $30 for the actual tickets and $20 for the assorted fees levied by the monopolist, including a $2.50 charge for giving me the privilege of printing my own tickets. That's all liquidity under the bridge, though, because I'm psyched as can be.

[livejournal.com profile] tommix is driving up to Sky Harbor to pick me up and will then see the concert with me. Is he awesome or what?


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Well. I will mourn my losses. I will think about experiencing avante garde art and, believe me, if I could be there I would.
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