Sunday, April 15, 2007

New Episode - Murder Mix Tape


Hoi, Fellow Inmates. It's time once again for another episode of Tarr and Fether's Psycho Cinema. This time around we're featuring a film written, directed and starring two young Toledo, Ohio, filmmakers Nathan Elias and John Gallagher III. This movie is called MURDER MIX TAPE. It consists of three short films that will make you gasp and tickle yer funny bone. We particularly like the third story. It features one of the worst Big Foot creatures ever created for a film. So come on over to THE FEED and check out MURDER MIX TAPE.

Coming Soon: THE LEGACY OF BLOOD featuring the short film by Tarr and Fether, IN SEARCH OF THE REFFITT SWAMP MONSTER.

Oh yeah, we've also updated the S'Newsletter page, so be sure and pay it a visit when you come on over to the website.

That's it for now. Enjoy the show!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Kurt Vonnegut Gone!

One of the world's literary giants of the 20th century is gone. The author behind such masterpieces as "Slaughterhouse-Five," "Breakfast of Champions," and "Cat's Cradle" has been one of my favorite writers for many years. I will miss his wit and insight. On a personal note, I once wrote to Mr. Vonnegut many years ago asking his permission to name a band "Kilgore Trout." To my amazement and pure, unadulterated joy, I received a letter back from him granting permission to use the name. I still have that letter. It's one of my most prized possessions. I have formed several incarnations of KILGORE TROUT as a musical group over the years. I recently started putting another version together. The irony wouldn't be lost on Mr Vonnegut.

Good-by, Kurt. As you were so fond of saying, "And so it goes."

Kurt Vonnegut's novels
• "Player Piano," 1952
• "The Sirens of Titan," 1959
• "Mother Night," 1962
• "Cat's Cradle," 1963
• "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater," 1965
• "Slaughterhouse-Five," 1969
• "Breakfast of Champions,"
1973.
• "Slapstick," 1976
• "Jailbird," 1979 .
• "Deadeye Dick," 1983
• "Galápagos," 1985
• "Bluebeard," 1988
• "Hocus Pocus," 1990
• "Three Complete Novels," 1995
• "Timequake," 1997