Thursday, April 9, 2009

bears and hip-hop

So lately this blog has had a lot of band posters up on it, but I guess this makes a fair amount of sense given the number of shows we've been playing lately. Here's another! It was initially going to be for chopping into thirds, but I think it works pretty well intact. I got my ink out again, so brush and inking yielded this bear which goofily presents a hip-hop show happening tomorrow night. This will be the first show Flock headlines, and it's with a bunch of other hip-hop kids, which I am excited about.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Critical Mass Tacoma - April 2009


I've been quiet for so long, but I noticed the "nonsensical bike advocacy" and had to post that Friday, April 24 starting at 6pm is...

Critical Mass!

Meet up at the corner N 9th St and N Madison St. Not sure where to go? Check out the magical Google Maps: link

But what is Critical Mass?

Critical Mass bike rides are spontaneous, leaderless rides that begin at specific times and locations in various cities around the world. Since no one organizes the rides, the rides have no agreed agenda or demands. They aren't a protest. Instead, when we ride on Critical Mass, we're living the world we would like to see--filling the streets with bikes, laughter, human speed, clean air, engagement and life. At Critical Mass, we can bike down the street safe from speeding cars--together--empowered by our numbers. Critical Mass is a celebration.

Critical Mass rides sometimes enrage car drivers because bike traffic competes with car traffic for space on the road. Cars have their critical mass 29 days of the month when bikes get crowded out. It's called rush hour! Critical Mass is a single day when bike traffic briefly outnumbers car traffic. Maybe in 50 years, bikes will outnumber cars everyday. As concerns about global warming increase, people are searching for alternatives like bikes. A community of cyclists is developing--demanding respect and some space on the road.