I'm on tour with John Vanderslice. Well, I toured with him Friday in Chicago. Ok, I was a guest singer. Guess which song, listen, and enjoy. A video may or may not surface.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
On tour
I'm on tour with John Vanderslice. Well, I toured with him Friday in Chicago. Ok, I was a guest singer. Guess which song, listen, and enjoy. A video may or may not surface.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Chicago, All things Go
From Johnvanderslice.com
"4 6 07
Cool, it's working! Keep sending me emails about playing bass and singing. Some cities are covered (Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Athens, OH). In Chicago we have Sarah Schuh (pronounced "Shu") singing "Dear Sarah Shu." We're looking for more symmetry like that. Tonight we have Larry Crane from Tape Op on bass!"
This will be me in a few days...
dear sarah shu
dear sarah shu,
I leave for you
all I knew about this job
on microcassette for further review
what it meant to me
how you’ll make it dear, hopefully
it’s dangerous here
yes it’s dangerous here
peer round corners with dental mirrors,
heed the threats, taking cautionary measures,
in the end, it is love
you’ll have to learn to survive
dear sarah shu,
I leave for you
all I knew about this job
on palmcorder for future review
your office will flood every night,
it’s water, don’t try to fight it
suspend all your files using
my system of hanging wires
break apart what I connected
show what I only suggested
’cause in the end it was love
I had to learn to survive
picture me by the window sill
wrapped in copper wire, my autumn sleeves,
with torn up directives
spread round the floor like shoreham leaves
picture me locking office door, now
kneeling down on the floor,
screaming: “protection,
I can make it, I can make it!”
peer round corners with dental mirrors,
heed the threats, taking cautionary measures,
but in the end, it is love
you’ll have to learn to survive
so long, sarah shu,
farewell to you,
stay calm, stay sweet,
regards from the other side of the teeth
break apart what I connected
show what I only suggested
’cause in the end it was love
we had to learn to survive
Monday, March 05, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
"A" Last Weekend
Next read? The recommended so far is "The Time Traveler's Wife." I would like to re-read Richard Wright's "Native Son." Any other recommendations?
Musical Theme of my "A" weekend: Chicago by Sufjan Stevens.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
South Bend
Tonight we toured campus, saw all the famous Rudy spots, and laughed with Second City Comedy Troupe.
My friend loves pictures of ducks, whether in Sweden, Madison or a museum at UWEC. We have not seen a duck yet this weekend.


Saturday, February 03, 2007
Luang Prabang, Laos: The Best in Pictures
farang [n] - the word for French/white people b/c we are the pointed nosed who look alike to rural folks
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Here is a new type of TukTuk and motorbikes! Yes, I did receive a ride on a motorbike to a local dance hangout. It was with Pa-tou, our Hmong guide.
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Why you learned the work farang: Pa-tou and I armed wrestled because to his question, "Why are farang so big?" I answered, "Because we are so strong." When I lost the arm wrestling match, not without suspense, he raised his arms in the air and exclaimed, "Lao people." Classic.
Day 1: 6 Hour Hike
Overnight in a village
Day 2: 5 hour Kayak + elephant ride


Shaking rice to take out stones, bad pieces. Chickens nearby.
I'm on an elephant. Need I say more? Yes. This is an elephant camp, more humane than their other heavenbound option. One of the many times on the trip my travel mate and I learned, in another language, "I love you, only one." I love Laos, too.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Top 10 Thailand
# 9 Spicy Thai Food: cuisine shown here includes
Some tastybugs to snack on, loads of pineapple, glass noodle pad thai-ish dish from New Years that I could never find again (my favorite), and meat on a stick - that which sustained some of us.
#5 Grand Palace:
Our Thai buddies took us to the Grand Palace where the Emerald Budda is located. Here is an image of people worshipping outside the Emerals Budda. Enjoy the architecture.
#4 Thai Boxing:
My friends and I ventured into the world of Thai Boxing. The boxers seemed to be high school age. I am not sure how old they really were. This was interesting because it was boxing, but also to watch the gambling practices in the stands. Gambling is only allowed in the 3rd tier seats, where my friends and I sat. We did not gamble, but observed feverishly. Turns out, none of our buddies from class had ever been to a Thai boxing match.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Blog Believers

Yesterday I returned from a stint in southeast Asia. I participated in a cross cultural negotiations class with Thai students at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. I also took advantage of the time to travel to three countries. In Thailand I combed Bangkok and Ko Samet, Thai for Escape Island, located south of Bangkok. In Laos I trekked the mountains of Luang Prabang with a Hmong guide. Finally, I was awestruck by the temples, including Angkor Wat, in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
After this experience and some conversation with my travelmate, I have decided it is time to revive this blog. The hesitation of blogging is rooted in the difficult decision of how to focus the blog. For the time being, this blog will serve as a travel, music, and books blog, reserving the right to mold it with time.
Why blog? Hans Christian Anderson, a famous Scandinavian, says that "Life itself is the most wonderful fairytale." This is a quote I have posted on a shoe picture holder in my living room/kitchen divide. Its inspiration applies to blogging. Why not write about daily life and the fairytale of it all? The quote and this blog post is today dedicated to my travelmate, a once blog skeptic who may find a blog spirit here on climbing-a-mountain-in-heels.
Stay tuned for travel details and photos.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
A Blog is Born
I created this blog so that I could post on my favorite legal blog website. The website is genius for its word verification contest, but never ceases to entertain for numerous other reasons.
http://thecolumnistmanifesto.blogspot.com
Here is what I plan to go post as soon as my blog is up and running:
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My first Woody Allen film was Mighty Aphrodite, to which I cannot lend my support. My most recent Woody Allen film, Match Point, was shown on a flight to Europe. A bizarre choice for a flight, but a movie I'd recommend when you're on the ground.
In between these two films, I saw the movie "Dummy" with Adrien Brody. I thought this was a Woody Allen film, but come to know now that it was Greg Pritiken. Any movie about Ventriliquism is worth a gander, Woody Allen or not.
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Stay tuned for more!