Eric and I were lucky enough to see Jay Brannan's first performance ever in San Francisco last night and it was phenomenal. It was at Bottom of the Hill, which has probably the best sound system I've heard in a venue in a long time.
If you haven't heard of Jay Brannan, he has some great videos up on YouTube:
Housewife - Music Video
Housewife - Live
Body's a Temple - Music Video
Body's a Temple - Live
Soda Shop - Live
Half-Boyfriend - Live
American Idol - Live
Straight Outta Compton - Live
goddamned - Live
Plus, you can buy his album on iTunes for $9.99 or buy the CD for $12 directly from his website.
Sadly, because his music doesn't really fit neatly into a genre and his lyrics are unabashedly gay-themed, you'll likely never hear them on the radio, at least in the USA.
25 July 2008
I wanna be a housewife
08 July 2008
my green renovation
I'm renovating a townhouse I bought in Santa Cruz, CA in 2005. It was my first purchase of any kind of property and I intended to live there indefinitely, but life intervened and my partner and I ended up buying a house together in Mountain View, CA. Since my townhouse is worth 10% less than I paid for it (or worse), I decided to renovate it and rent it out rather than sell it and take a substantial loss.
I also made the decision to do a completely green renovation, from top to bottom, including:
- FSC-certified hardwood floors from EcoTimber
- New cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms that are custom built from FSC-certified plywood with FSC-certified cherry exterior and a low-VOC clearcoat from AFM Safecoat
- New countertops in kitchen and bathrooms made from recycled glass and concrete from Vertrazzo
- New no-VOC paint from Yolo
- New windows and doors from Marvin, a company with a strong green committment and has the good sense not to bring any more vinyl into this world by not making any vinyl windows.
But I couldn't have done it without the assistance of a company called Greenspace in Santa Cruz, CA. They not only are supremely knowledgeable about green building practices, they also sell pretty much everything you need for a renovation (countertops, flooring, paints, stains, etc) or can point you to the best local sources for other things (like lumber). Visit and bring your contractor and you will both be amazed. They have classes and workshops and a great showroom that really highlights that you can be kind to the environment and end up with something beautiful as well.
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