One of the fun things about living in Chicago is dancing on Chic-a-go-go. If San Francisco had an equivalent show, I'd be into it. Karinsa and I used to go down to the public access studio on weekends, and it was one of those great little-kid activities that forces adults to be a lot less serious. The show's archives have slowly been trickling online; Karen spotted this one and sent it to me.
Here's an awkward interview with Jim Jarmusch. (He looks so uncomfortable, although Mia is a good sport.) J.R., James, JimK, Vanessa, and I all look like we're about 15. And of course, there's the randomness of hearing a rat puppet ask, "Were you friends with Klaus Nomi?" If only more children's shows had music-nerd talking rodents, the world might be a more entertaining place.
Here's an awkward interview with Jim Jarmusch. (He looks so uncomfortable, although Mia is a good sport.) J.R., James, JimK, Vanessa, and I all look like we're about 15. And of course, there's the randomness of hearing a rat puppet ask, "Were you friends with Klaus Nomi?" If only more children's shows had music-nerd talking rodents, the world might be a more entertaining place.
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