Marooned Five
“5 Things” is being put together with butcher paper and duct tape on a peeling plaster wall. There will be a script, eventually. There’s always a script, eventually. But right now it’s just Sharpie on butcher paper.
“5 Things” is being put together with butcher paper and duct tape on a peeling plaster wall. There will be a script, eventually. There’s always a script, eventually. But right now it’s just Sharpie on butcher paper.
“For me, Portland is home,” she says. “It’s a place where I feel completely safe walking down the street because I will pass at least four or five different people I know, and it will take at least 30 extra … Continue reading
There is a larger-than-life envelope hanging on the side of Zeppelin Café on Burnett Avenue, and it wants to hear from you.
Like many Louisville bands, Nerves Junior began as less as a rock band and more as a gathering of friends who jammed until something resembling a song emerged. It’s the post-rock way, and Louisville is a post-rock kind of town.
We got married, our friends stayed in a wigwam, I ate cheese wontons, we bought a giant Godzilla toy and a Patrick Jilbert painting, and Bernhardt saw Passion Flowers; that’s why we moved to Louisville.
Hello. Thanks for visiting the website of The Paper. So, first things first, thanks for taking the time to read a few words.
“Persistence is what makes me a maker. If I were lazy or had a fragile ego I would have found something more leisurely to do long ago.”
Bringing More Than Green to Schnitzelburg