Chris’ View of Bumbershoot 2015, Day Two

Chris’ View of Bumbershoot 2015, Day Two

Just got to Seattle for the day and we’re taking over the @bumbershootfestival for a few hours. Gonna go try to find myself some trouble. 📷: @wooofy

A photo posted by @nikkilane77 on

For me, Bumbershoot opened with the Super Secret Comedy Show in the Cornish Playhouse. It was put on by Mike Coletta and Monica Nevi, who host the HugLife podcast and make the monthly Super Secret Comedy Show a monthly occurrence. The lineup they had for a Sunday at 2pm was ridiculous. For an hour long show, they had six comedians performing about 10 minutes each, and it progressively had gotten better after each one (or so it felt). Nevi hosted. Here’s the lineup: Mike Coletta, Mitch Burrow, Bryan Cook, Solomon Georgio, Hari Kondabolu, and Sean Patton.

Though it was kind of a dude-heavy lineup (which I give a pass to because I also caught the “Scary Feminist” panel later in the afternoon), but there were a lot of lines that I found myself laughing about later in the day. My girlfriend used to work in the helicopter industry, along with a large sampling of her circle of friends, so I was pleased to bring home some helicopter repair humor, courtesy of Mitch Burrow. Bryan Cook made note of a Romanian princess who was arrested in Oregon for taking part in cockfighting. I didn’t think something like that could be real, but I looked it up and it is. (I’ll save from revealing the punchline because it’ll spoil the story and ruin the joke, and I don’t remember the exact wording). Hari Kondabolu made note of doing a show in Amsterdam Denmark and bombing. Someone in the crowd told him “Go back to America.” He said he’s been told to go back to many countries, but that was the first time being told to go back to America.

Continue reading “Chris’ View of Bumbershoot 2015, Day Two”

If You Want to Destroy My Sweater, Take Me to a Weezer Show in 2011

If You Want to Destroy My Sweater, Take Me to a Weezer Show in 2011

Never would the twain of Weezer and I meet again until Friday night at the WaMu Theater in CenturyLink Field. (I had deliberately skipped their mugging-to-the-cameras at Bumbershoot last year in favor of Pavement.) But when it’s just The Blue Album and Pinkerton, yes, I am willing to pay to see that version of Weezer again. Continue reading If You Want to Destroy My Sweater, Take Me to a Weezer Show in 2011