Passing this along from Neil himself's journal because it's Amanda Palmer,
who is amongst the oberist of the ober-cool, and someone out there
reading this may BE someone or may know someone, or know someone who
knows someone, or know someone who knows....well, you get the idea
(apologies in advance to those who follow me at my various haunts and
will therefore see this multiple times):
AMANDA & DANGER ENSEMBLE SEEKING LONDON CRASH SPACE/REHEARSAL SPACE
15-26th SEPTEMBER
we
(me and 5 crazy Australians, AKA the danger ensemble, who will be with
me all year performing on stage) are coming to London to prepare for
our European tour and are looking for somewhere to crash close to
central London!
ideally you
live in an amazing place with several vacant boudoirs atop a rehearsal
studio (or a big garage) that you would like to give over to us from
the 15th - 26th of September.
we need a relatively comfy space - sharing beds is fine but we do need them.
wireless internet is pretty essential. heating and being close to the tube would be a huge plus. it doesn't have to be a palace - we can improvise - if you know anyone
on summer vacation or that has a space that can be made livable for a
couple of weeks LET US KNOW!
if
you JUST have a rehearsal space idea or JUST a place to stay, indicate
that. we may end up commuting if we don't find both in one place.
in
addition, if you can recommend/know of any cheap rehearsal studios
please let us know, anything big enough to accommodate 7 people and a
few string players moving around. bigger than a bedroom, smaller than a
train station.
in exchange?
um.
we'll make you dinner. buy you drinks, love you, we can hook you up
with tix for the ICA show, any other european shows, free merch, and if
you're into it, the whole ensemble will possibly also make out with you.
steven from The Danger Ensemble is salivating in anticipation of your email so hit him up: tour@dangerensemble.com
(From Amanda Palmer)
Amanda Palmer needs a London pad!
So much to do, so little time!
Death of the Endless and a Spring flower faery sit on my art table calling to me to come back from the computer and visit with them, meanwhile there's a whole half sim in Second Life that needs completing - a chateau inspired by Biltmore House (here in NC), but with an art nouveau flavour sits in the Skybox awating completion so it can be moved to it's permanant home on the sim below - furnishings and home decor to be created, clothing construction to be learned, more jewellery to create....Second Life is a world just as demanding as the real one lately! I have such high hopes of accomplishing much, but it seems that little is getting done, although I've got quite a lot done in SL. Unfortunately, that's only apparent to others in SL, while I'm sure my husband wonders what I do with my time during the day since 'Death' and 'Flora' still languish, half-finished, on the art table in the corner. I'm coming ladies! I'll be with you soon...I just need to finish this mansion...oh, and that Elven skywalk thingy...and these lamps...and so on and so on.....
I'm not dead yet!
North Yorks., here I come!
Thursday's going to be a long day. We're leaving on our (usually) annual holiday to the UK so it'll be about 17 hours squashed into a plane or sat sitting in uncomfortable airport seats until we eventually arrive at Teeside Airport (oops - sorry, that should be Durham Tees Valley Airport now) to be collected by my brother-in-law once removed (that is, my sister-in-law's husband)*. Then, it's an hour's nap, just to reset the internal clocks a bit and we're officially on holiday!
We'll be in Yarm for several days (including Bonfire Night) and then Whitby for several days, and back to Yarm for a few days, returning to the states late Monday night. Very excited!
Lots to do before Thursday - I have a book cover commission to finish, I'll be getting into my Professor McGonagall gear for the trick-or-treaters tomorrow night, and then de constructing the hallowe'en decorations before we leave, and packing, packing, and more packing!
*Graham says he's not really MY brother-in-law, since he's married to Graham's sister, but I still refer to him as my brother-in-law, anyway. :P
Virtual Sweeties
There are Second Life versions of my hubby and me:
Graham reckons his SL self looks more like a younger Patrick Stewart, but I'm fine with that - I like Patrick Stewart!


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