Acrobatics Everyday has brought lots of cool shows to the UC Irvine campus in the just under a year they've existed: Japanther, The Mae Shi, The Shaky Hands, a Q&A with Ian McKaye, bunches more. Now the students behind the group--we profiled Sam Farzin last month--are looking for your words of support, as they prepare to oppose impending school legislation that would move Acrobatics Everyday-booked shows to the lecture halls; which, they say, would present essentially insurmountable challeng
If you missed last night's Meat Puppets show--or if you were one of the many that packed into Alex's Bar in Long Beach and would simply like to re-live it--we've got a slideshow up by Kenny Davis, with plenty of pictures from both the legendarily influential Phoenix band, as well as openers The Shaky Hands. Start clicking here.And in case you haven't yet, check out Doug Wallen's interview with Meat Puppets bassist Cris Kirkwood.
Acrobatics Everyday, a student-run organization bringing all sorts of unique shows to the UC Irvine campus and generally making your college experience seem a lot less cool, is celebrating its one-year anniversary in existence this week(-ish).Their first show was Jan. 16, with Dan Deacon, Ultimate Reality, Narwhalz, Kyle H. Mabson, Lucky Dragons and Abe Vigoda. Since then, they've brought acts to the school like the Mae Shi, Devon Williams, the Shaky Hands, Japanther and a Q&A with Minor Thr