November 26, 2007

Wild Orchid Tacoma

Filed under: tacoma — sparkrobot @ 1:14 am

wild orchid tacomaWild Orchid is one of our favorite Asian Cuisine restaurants in Tacoma. Certainly, I’d admit we’re fortunate. There are a number of good, local Asian restaurants in the area. Wild Orchid sits on the northwest corner of 6th Avenue and Cedar streets, convenient from any address in Tacoma, and serves a variety of entrées with a Southeastern Asian theme.

We’ve visited Wild Orchid many times, and always have a great experience — this time was no exception. We ordered fried wontons to start things off along with a lemon basil martini for myself and a Saporro for my wife. My martini arrived ungarnished without frills. I found quite a bite to this one, a piquant basil tone on the first sip but finishing nicely with a lingering citrus and herb-infused flavor. There is nothing quite like fried cream cheese to augment such a sophisticated flavor. I’ll leave it there.

wild orchid tacomaI ordered a Green Curry Chicken (four star spicy) and my wife, the Three Flavor Beef. Both arrived shortly and our server constructed our plates at the table. The Green Curry Chicken was an enchanting arrangement of red bell peppers, bamboo shoots, fresh green beans, mushrooms, eggplant and basil in a green curried coconut milk and served over steamed jasmine rice. Though the Three Flavor beef was served to my wife, her thoughts were spicy, sour and sweet. Mmm, Delicious.

For just under $50, we had dinner with appetizer, two beers and a fancy pants cocktail. We brought home enough food to serve as lunch today.

This outing also provided occasion for me to put to work my new Nikon D300, which is incredible and shoots in the dark with reckless abandon. I would totally make out with it if it were a person and not a camera. (My wife knows, okay? It’s cool.) Check out the photos. Hover over the image to move forward or back through the series.

Side note

We finished of the night with a first visit to the new Crown Bar where we were served by Dino, a very knowledgeable and friendly bar keep who served me my first made with Bookers Manhattan. There’s a first time for everything.

My first thought on entering the Crown Bar was, if you’re going to serve $10 cocktails, there should be a “we don’t have televisions” rule. I know everyone doesn’t, but I LOATHE the people who feel like they have to yell at televisions when their sports team is winning. It’s stupid to pay good money for a drink and have to hear a group of dicks screaming at the TV. I can go to the RAM for that.

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November 19, 2007

The Fucking Eagles, Power Solo & Heavy Trash at Chop Suey

Filed under: music,photography,rock,seattle,tacoma — sparkrobot @ 11:56 pm

Stu from The Fucking EaglesI ventured up to Seattle last Saturday to check out Tacoma’s own The Fucking Eagles (photos) opening up a show with Denmark’s Power Solo (photos) for Jon Spencer’s (Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) new project, Heavy Trash (photos).

As always, it’s always reverent to hear completely anomalous questions from Seattle people about drive-bys, meth and aroma. Some of my photos are featured on the Seattle Indie Pop Rock blog, Three Imaginary Girls in a full review of the show from heather b.

October 19, 2007

White Stripes Editions of the Holga & Diana

Filed under: art,photography,rock,tacoma — sparkrobot @ 12:37 am

White Stripes Holga & Diana+ The marketing machine over at The Lomographic Society just dropped limited editions of the plastic lens Holga and new Diana+ in glorious red and white peppermint stripes in coordination with Jack and Meg White of the White Stripes. The Diana+ was recently reissued through Lomo, and the Holga is a 120CFN (with the color flash). They both shoot 120 medium format film and produce notoriously unpredictable results. I have been using a 120CFN for a couple of years. They’re cheap in every way, and it’s a necessity to keep nearby a roll of electrical tape to keep the thing from falling apart. This is all part of the experience. With the ubiquity of digital images, it’s refreshing and surprisingly simple to create unique images experimenting with analog equipment.

The legendary Diana+ and Holga cameras are known for their serendipitous ‘imperfections’ and cinematic qualities. These special editions follow the band’s red, white and black color scheme down to the peppermint swirl on their frame advance dials. Frequent collaborator Rob Jones designed the custom packaging for both sets. Together, The White Stripes and Lomography are taking an analog look at life in the digital age.

For only $180, you too can pick up a $20 camera. But hey, don’t forget, it comes with a bunch of rock memorabilia too. There are only 200 pieces of each the Jack Holga and the Meg Diana+, and purchases are limited to 1 JACK Holga set and 1 MEG Diana+ set per customer.

For the nostalgic, here are some photos of the White Stripes doing an in-store performance at Fallout Records in Seattle back in 2000 taken by Tim Hayes. This was back before they took over the world.

October 17, 2007

Beer

Filed under: Uncategorized — sparkrobot @ 2:11 pm

Seriously people, it’s time to panic.

One of our favorite beer distributors just told us the average price of any beer by January might be $14 to $15 a six pack. The price of hops went from $3 a pound to $21 a pound, and all other grains went up at least 50 percent, if you can even get them.

via The Weekly Volcano.

September 12, 2007

Pitchfork Gives Music 6.8

Filed under: music,rock — sparkrobot @ 2:14 pm

“In the end, though music can be brilliant at times, the whole medium comes off as derivative of Pavement.”

Hah. Hah. Hahahahahahah. Hahaha. Heh-heh. Hah. Hah-hah. Hah.

Maher termed Schreiber’s assessment of music “overwrought, masturbatory posturing intended to make insecure hipsters feel as if they’re part of some imagined elite beau monde.”

That’s a fact actually. I blame the liberal media.

Pitchfork Gives Music 6.8 at the Onion.

August 22, 2007

Salad

Filed under: art — sparkrobot @ 5:11 pm

Salad

Wow. This is pretty amazing. I’m not sure I’m ever going to look at eggplant the same way ever again.

“In November 2006 Till Nowak created the image “Salad”. For this image he created 12 digital vegetable models in 3ds max using photographic references. They were combined to become a tribute to the fantastic biomechanical creations of H.R. Giger and the vegetable portraits of Giuseppe Arcimboldo.”

Check out A Tribute to H.R. Giger AND Giuseppe Arcimboldo.

August 17, 2007

Max Roach, 1924-2007

Filed under: music,video — sparkrobot @ 12:02 am

Max Roach passed on today. Likely one of the best and considered by many to be one of the most influential jazz drummers ever, he was 83.

August 5, 2007

Buy My House

Filed under: tacoma — sparkrobot @ 9:58 pm

Tacoma Home For SaleAfter some deliberation, we’ve decided to offer our 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home for sale. If you yourself are looking such a house in Tacoma, or know someone who might be, please send them my way. I set up a website with the details of the house at Tacoma Home for Sale. We’ve listed the home at $249,000. The MLS# is 27127739, and it’s listed on the MLS with Redfin.

July 26, 2007

Western State Hospital Series

Filed under: art,photography,tacoma — sparkrobot @ 8:57 am

A series of black and white photos from the Western State Hospital grounds in Lakewood.

western state hospital

Initially, I thought of posting all the photos here, but I’ve decided against wheel reinventing. So, here’s the Western State Hospital Slideshow. I made these last weekend on an outing with the Tacoma Flickr group.

July 20, 2007

New Fugazi Photo Book From Glen E. Friedman

Filed under: photography,rock — sparkrobot @ 3:19 pm

Dischord news reveals the release of Keep Your Eyes Open: The Fugazi Photographs of Glen E Friedman“.

“The 112-page, approx. 9″x11” hardcover book presents the best of Friedman’s unparalleled photographic documentation of Fugazi’s members in almost 200 color and black & white images captured by Friedman onstage and off between 1986 and Fugazi’s last U.S. concert in 2002.

Available for preorder from Dischord Records. Cool.