Tank Mansfield, MOTR, and Pop Surrealism

Jan 25, 2011 by

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Friday night would be a good one to go to the MOTR Pub (1345 Main St.).

That evening Anthony “Tank” Mansfield will be opening his newest local art show- Exit Wounds and Scars. Live music, flowing drinks, and robots. I mean really now, how can you possibly argue with a show that has robots?

Loki managed to get Tank on the phone to talk about the show, his art, and *drumroll* his first art show in Chicago! Check it out!

[By the way, you've probably seen Tank in his secret identity as a play by play  announcer for our own beloved Cincinnati Roller Girls...]

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Scenes from Northside

Jan 21, 2011 by

As I made my way through the new snow in Northside on this extraordinarily cold day, I listened to a podcast about the recently freed Aung San Suu Kyi, who’s seeking a return to politics in Burma after some 15 years in political detention.

Her passion moved me.

As I crossed Hamilton Avenue at the pedestrian crosswalk in front of Northside Tavern, a truck sped up when he saw I would do the unthinkable and actually use that pedestrian crosswalk with traffic speeding past. He opened his window, shouting meaningless obscenities.

I’m a bit of a militant pedestrian, I know that I do in fact have the right-of-way, so I kept walking. He stopped, though in reality he would have had to have stopped in another fifteen feet regardless, there was another car ahead. I smiled at him, somehow drawing power from Aung San Suu Kyi. I felt her passion.

Onward towards Take the Cake for lunch. As I crossed Blue Rock Ave, I looked up and realized Northside is blessed with two Shepard Fairey murals, and one features Aung San Suu Kyi, and that Aung San Suu Kyi mural was right in front of me. This made me smile.

I took a picture. It made me smile.

Shepard Fairey mural, Northside, Cincinnati, OH featuring Aung San Suu Kyi

Shepard Fairey mural, Northside, Cincinnati, OH featuring Aung San Suu Kyi

After a Take the Cake lunch, I walked back past the mural, turned around and looked again, and thought about how Aung San Suu Kyi, even after fifteen years of political detention under an oppressive regime, had such positive passion about her life and those all around her. She saw change as inevitable and still possible and still happening despite the negative political forces still all around her. I smiled again.

Again crossing Blue Rock, I noticed some Northsiders playing in the snow. With tools. They’d tapped into their passion. They’d built a fantastic snow unicorn at the edge of Hoffner Park along Hamilton. I took a picture. And it made me smile.

Snow Unicorn, Hoffner Park, Northside, Cincinnati, OH

Snow Unicorn, Hoffner Park, Northside, Cincinnati, OH

The snow builders then eagerly showed me their other creation, a snowman, a snowman who had been taken down by snow sharks. I took a picture.

The snowman that had been consumed by the snow sharks: (look closely)

The snowman that had been consumed by the snow sharks: (look closely)

Passion. This made me smile.

GeekJames

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Carnivolution: A Blazing New Year at Mayday

Jan 2, 2011 by

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New Year’s Eve I almost did not go out at all. I had woken up feeling poorly, my sinuses felt like they were reverting to swampland. Still, thanks to poking and prodding from friends I decided to hit Mayday to ring in the new year.

Now if you haven’t been to Mayday it is a terrific little hole in the wall hidden away on Spring Grove Ave in Northside (4227 to be exact) . It seems small at first but as you venture deeper you keep finding more. Dark and winding it will suddenly open out into dance floor or a large, two level open air patio. As a result it has one of my favorite traits in a club- a variety of spaces and atmospheres.

Being a sucker for fire performances and costume events I was looking forward to the performances, and happy to see that the cover was going to help fund West End art space The KOIpound (2008 Freeman Ave).

I grabbed Grim, one of the KOIPound people organizing the shindig and got him to answer a few questions about the performers and about their art space. Be advised, I was several cocktails into the evening at this point.

Here is one of my favorite performances of the night. Watch this guy closely, he is barely using his hands. I’ve never seen someone contact juggle a spear before, much less one with multiple flaming heads.

All in all a great way to ring in the new year- belly dancers, fire performers, a costumed crowd, and all in what is rapidly becoming one of my favorite bars in the city. Bonus points for benefiting a local arts organization as well!

Here is hoping that 2011 will bring improvements for everyone, and for our lovely Queen City as well. Happy New Year!

-Loki, Founder and Curator

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Halloweeen Interlude- Thriller Performed by the Cincy Brass

Oct 21, 2010 by

Ain’t nothing like the sound of Brass! Love these guys!

-Loki

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Carnival Noir – An Interview with Zahara

Oct 19, 2010 by

The 3rd annual Carnival Noir returns to Cincinnati on Friday, October 22nd from 8pm to midnight. Featuring contortionists, belly dancers, spinners, bands and more, the show shines an artistic light on humanity’s dark side through a blend of filmed and live performances. Tickets are $15 to $20 and include entry to the Voodoo Lounge for shopping, tarot readings, make-up applications and dancing. And yes, you’re more than encouraged to wear a costume. Proceeds from the Silent Auction items will benefit Women’s Crisis Center.

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The Sound of Science

Oct 8, 2010 by

A little something for you as we prepare to roll into the weekend. Enjoy!

Absolutely lovely! Hat tip to the lovely and talented LS who shared this with me!

-Loki, Founder and Publisher

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