Phoenix at Central Park

September 27, 2009 @ 2:15 am

I had a wonderful time tonight at Central Park’s Rumsey Field listening to Passion Pit and Phoenix. Both bands are incredibly solid live and very, very entertaining to watch. Phoenix was the highlight of course as they went through songs both new and old in their entire set. Their drummer is pretty insane as well and watching him go at it really made me want to bang my drums just as hard.

From here on in, if I ever get the chance to see Phoenix live in concert, I’m not even going to hesitate to purchase tickets. They are so awesome live and I’m going to go ahead and put them up there with Mute Math as the bands I would see hands-down no matter what the occasion.

In the gallery below, you’ll see a couple of photographs of Phoenix lead singer Thomas Mars up close because at the end of the set he jumped down and hung out with the crowd up front where I was. I sorta hugged him (but I don’t think he knows who it was). Anyway, I tried desperately to get a photo of me behind him by sticking the camera in front of him, but it didn’t quite work out. I just kept getting his swooshy hair — oh well, just as good I suppose.

Graffiti at Bethesda Terrace in Central Park

February 3, 2009 @ 2:56 am

bethesda-fountain-graffiti

This could be a sign of a declining quality of life in New York City: Over the weekend 4 people were arrested for defacing the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park. The Bethesda Terrace re-opened in March 2007 after going through a lengthy and expensive renovation process, and to see it vandalized in such a way is quite shocking. Mindless vandalism like this is what gives graffiti artists a bad rap, and though I still think some graffiti has a place in society, this particular site is better without it.

The sad part about it all is that with a couple of dollars of spray paint, these 4 idiots managed to do about $50,000-$100,000 worth of damage. Man. Money just vanishing into thin air…

Gothamist has more pictures for you to be upset at.

A view of Central Park from the Hearst Tower

October 28, 2008 @ 4:00 pm

Even on a rainy and cloudy day, the view of Central Park from the 28th floor of the Hearst Tower is breathtaking. The view is one of many reasons why I love working here.