From: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org (headline-girl-digest) To: headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Subject: headline-girl-digest V2 #209 Reply-To: headline-girl@smoe.org Sender: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-headline-girl-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk headline-girl-digest Sunday, September 12 1999 Volume 02 : Number 209 Today's Subjects: ----------------- cat's cradle... ~non-emm ["roberto w" ] Benefit Party on October 16th [Piggio@aol.com] Emm Review [The Yupster ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 01:08:13 PDT From: "roberto w" Subject: cat's cradle... ~non-emm >actually unable to persuade any of my programs to send an email to >that address (there really shouldn't be spaces in email addresses!). >Perhaps you can add me to your list of subscribers, Cat, as I'm >interesting in seein the zine. Is it specific to Canadian artists? ditto. i tried a couple didnt things.. i didnt get an "undeliverable" message but neither did i get a confirmation message. i wanna join. hook me up? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 11:31:39 EDT From: Piggio@aol.com Subject: Benefit Party on October 16th Just a little heads up for all of you. On Saturday October 16th, in Akron, Ohio, we will be having a two house "benefit party" for our friend Kristen Panning and her roommates. they just moved into the apartment directly across from us so it will be a housewarming / Burning Down the House "benefit" party to help raise money for Kristen. Many of you who know Kristen, Katrina Keisel, and their third roommate Kelly, know that their apartment building burnt down in August 1999... well, not to the ground, but they lost a substantial amount of their stuff. Of the three, Kristen did not have renter's insurance and lost the most because her room was right next to the apartment where the fire started. So in an effort to try to raise a few bucks so she can go out and buy herself some new clothes, or bedroom furniture, or whatever she needs, we thought we'd throw this party together. It is 5 weeks from now so you are on notice. you have no excuses for NOT making it. email me for details, directions, times, etc. the party is donation only, we are not charging a cover, but if you know Kristen and feel you want to contribute to her fund, please feel free to kick in $10 or whatever you can afford. Tricia Concepcion, an independent recording artist from Detroit, Michigan has been kind enough to come down and will be playing a set for us. so there will be food, beer, AND entertainment. it should be A LOT of fun and a great cause, so PLEASE come!!! again, email me for details, regards, Rob Tittel P.S. -- Kristen KNOWS there is a party that night, but she does NOT know its a benefit for her or that there will be a singer/songwriter coming to play a gig, so SSSSSSSHHHHHHH!!!!!! (can you keep a secret???) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 00:19:29 -0400 From: The Yupster Subject: Emm Review Hi guys. I found this nifty Science Fair review in the September issue of "Exclaim!" Magazine. It's Canadian and free, but I dunno where specifically you can get it. Try doorways. EMM GRYNER Science Fair (Dead Daisy, Box 484, Station C, Toronto, ON M6J 3P5) Despite the independent bedroom feel of her debut, The Original Leap Year, Emm Gryner was never a poster child for sparse, lo-fi pop. For her third recording in three years, she's flipped back to independent home recording, after the glossy sheen of last year's major label debut, Public, but she's still on a slick pop path and continues to paint on an ambitious musical canvas. Recalling such unhip icons as Fleetwood Mac and Carole King, as well as more contemporary sounds of Sarah McLachlan, Science Fair sees Gryner on the verge of breakthrough, in terms of developing her own voice. Her pen remains sharp, lyrically, while her musical ambitions point her in unconventional directions such as the harpsichord, and the "favourite" piano she had to sneak into U of T to record on "Revenge." Along with Sarah Slean, another Toronto pianto-playing compatriot who combines classical elements with personal lyrics, and just returned to indie land after a major label album, Gryner still has some learning to do, but keeps getting better each time out. -James Keast How'd ya like that? You loved it, I'm sure. More news. . . the infamous Emm Crazy Planet watches have been sighted by my mom at Price Club, selling for $5.40 a pair!!! That's right. . . $2.70 each. What the heck you'd do with two I have no idea. Anyway, I'm off to wonder how cool the Bramalea show was because I wasn't there. Toodeloo. - -- Every advance, every conceptual achievement of mankind, has been connected with an advance in self-awareness - C.G. Jung, father of the modern JungList ------------------------------ End of headline-girl-digest V2 #209 ***********************************