Wednesday

Free Brain Sex!

That's right folks! It's time to get all brainy and sexy, and edumacatered!

Welcome to the actual difference between men and women, it's not just our bodies, it's our BRAINS!
Learn more about it, and attend the free Brain Sex workshop on Thursday May 24th!

Not a Chi-towner? NO PROBLEM! When you go to RSVP there will be an "Attend Online" option that will give you the info you need to log into the webcast!

Read the flier image below for more info!

Tuesday

Oops. Rewind for, but a moment.

So I skipped a couple things while I was busy bee with finals and I'd just like to back up and aknowledge that they both happened.

First off, one of the many, many Chicago conventions, and one that I have attended for the past few years, ACen (Anime Central)!!
It's usually a lot of fun, and I tend to dress up somehow, even if the character is one of my own, or not popular enough to be recognized.

Secondly, the last day of Acen, was my birthday!! :D
My "twin sis" and I always celebrate our birthday together, because we are only three days apart in date!

That's right, I am now proudly an age that is one year more than my age at the time of my previous birthday!! How exciting! xD

Sunday

Blogger or Xanga?

So I've been creating this blog for school, and somewhere towards the end of the semester I started a new Xanga account as well. Mainly, I wanted to be able to share these, non-drama sort of posts with my Xangan pals, make it easy for them to follow, and not have to go around saying, "Read this blog with my real name splattered across the freaking title!" There are a couple of posts that I'd put up on Xanga, but not on Blogger because they were a little more advertise-y than I thought that my teacher, Matt, would want to see in my posts. I also confined a lot of my earlier posts to Blogger instead of moving them over immediately because both blogs are Google-viewable, and, again, at that point I really didn't want cross-over.

So my Writ'n'Rhet (Writing & Rhetoric) grade has been posted which I assume, means that I don't have to keep this blog under its original name anymore. I have now moved all of the postes over so that, with the exception of a couple time-sensitive posts, both sites should be about the same, and everything is time stamped back to what it was originally written.

So yeah, feel free to come find me and friend me at VictrolaDoll.Xanga.Com

If there are any mis-spells in this post, I would just like to say that I've just been watching a 41 minute video of a scottish girl talking, and everything that I am typing right now sounds like it's being said in her accent in my head. I am having a terrible time of it trying not to write phonetically.

Wednesday

Rock out Chicago!

The Battle Of The Bands!
On May 20 Gorilla's The Battle of the Bands will be kicking off at Reggie's Rock Club


It looks to be a blast so be sure to buy tickets A.S.A.P (BEFORE 2pm E.S.T the Friday before the show, or else it won't be accepted)!! If you don't know which band to credit, say New Oceans, fronted by my friend David Downs (be sure to check them out)!!



Also coming up! 
V Is For Villains LIVE

On Saturday May 26 V Is For Villains will be playing at The Elbow Room!


All upcoming V.i.f.V performance dates and venues can be found at their website: www.visforvillains.com/gig 

A V IS FOR VILLAINS Official Music Video?!?

7 DAYS LEFT!
Hellz yes!
You know you want it.
We want to make cutting edge independent content and are looking to start this process with a fully produced music video. We are a VERY visual and creative band and we think video will be a very good medium for us to express our creativity and reinterpret our ideas. We are looking for funding so that we can stay independent and thus hold a strong level of control in our project. We will begin filming immediately after we raise funds. Thank you for the support and thank you for reading. -Nicholas Santiago

Are you excited? I'm excited. I think this is a great idea!
Also check out the band at www.VIsForVillains.com!!

Tuesday

The Devil Came to Town (and I gave him a hug)

And lo', the Devil's voice, with killing sweetness, fell 'pon pricked ears and lost were all souls who heard, but did not listen.

"I'm the excuse you give when you cannot follow the rules." -The Devil, The Devil's Carnival (part 1)

So that happened.

Hellz yes, did that happen!

 On Thursday, the 3rd of May, The Devil's Carnival rolled into town and set up shop at the Music Box Theater.

(I don't have all pictures just yet, I don't know when my friend won't be putting hers up.)

So as members of the Chicago Repo!The Genetic Opera! Shadowcast, The 90 Day Delinquents, my friends and I were recruited to help out with, well, whatever. They didn't really seem to need all of us, but having us there was more convenient for the parts when a mass of people were all trying to move at the same time. In the mean time, we walked the line, making sure that all the Ringmasters ($40 ticket holder), got in the correct line, and general dashing about.

All images so far, yanked from the the camera of Spooky Dan
As we had arrived, it had been vaguely drizzling (I refused to put the finishing touch on my makeup because I knew that my eyeliner would smear in the wet), by the time the Sinners ($20 ticket holder) and Carnies ($30 ticket holder) were being allowed in it was not only pouring, but it was hailing as well! 
I started out closer to the theatre doors, asking people to keep moving forward, and proclaiming that there was no line, so please just fill the space and let more people in. As that area got crowded, I moved on to the front lobby.

"Welcome to The Devil's Carnival at the Music Box Theater! Merchandise is there,"pointed over left shoulder, "concessions are there," pointed over right shoulder, "the time to hit that up would be now, otherwise please keep moving forward! There is no line, it's more of a mash, so get close! The floor is wet, please be careful! Now is a great time to get to know your friends more intimately, and hey make a few more, so more people can come inside! Keep moving that way!" swung arms to point straight on to my right.

As you might guess the crowd was constantly moving, so many times that particular speech got super bastardized or was said very quickly. At some point the open areas were at maximum capacity, so we had to stop the line and leave the rest in the rain, while we waited for those who were already inside to be seated. Eventually though, people started moving in again, and the rest of the poor soaked clowns, carnies, freaks, geeks, sinners, horror-lusters, and general rabble-rousers and troublemakers, were allowed in out of the waterfall, sloshing as they came. By then, the festivities were drawing near and in an attempt to get everybody seated in time, we shooed them past the merchandise table and on into the theatre. Merch would be available after the show, please move on. As the last of them dribbled in, it was time for us helpers to take our seats as well.

The pre show activities started with a (surprise, surprise) side show act by Sanjula Vamanawho I had met at, and actually walked into the Gearbox Fantastique II with! Mutter der Hölle, small world after all! Sanjula lists his repertoire on facebook as:

"Chainsaws, Whips, Bed Of Nails, Fire, Escapology, Knives, Sledge Hammers, PAIN PROOF, Human: Pin Cushion-Blockhead-Silly Straw-Cereal bowl-Sprinkler-Garbage Disposal-Stomach Pump-Dart Board, and MANY other dangerous act's of perilous danger!"

For this act, his wife(?), who I have yet to meet, put him in a straight jacket and chained him to a wheelchair. By the end, not only had he wriggled out of the chains and jacket, but he'd somehow managed to wriggle out of his pants as well!



Next up was a peek at the behind the scenes from Repo! The Genetic Opera! which was the first time Terrance Zdunich and Darren Lynn Bousman had worked on a project together, along with Darren Smith. IT WAS AWESOME!!!

Then came the costume contest judged by Emilie Autumn and won by an amazingly well done demoness/bat lady thing... it was pretty.
Taken from her own Facebook album (wish you could see the makeup details :/)

Finally a few words from our guests, Terrance, Darren, and Emilie and then the show began.



So. What did I think? Well I will say that I DID enjoy it, but I will do a full review later, once the tour has come to an end. I'll say no more here, you'll just have to wait!



Afterwards there was a Q&A Where TerranceDarren, and Emilie shared stories about working on the film, what went into it, plans for the future AND the character of Ms. Merrywood even received a first name right then and there! Eventually a halt was called, two merch booths opened, and a line was formed for signing and pictures.



I went and bought myself a signed CD and two of the smaller posters, then added my rear to back most of the line to get Emilie's signature on the CD and Poster, and pictures with the lot. 
Poster1: Emilie Autum as The Painted Doll

Poster2: IVAN MOODY as The Hobo Clown!!

Terrance has met me twice before now, and he always remembers my name. What a sweet'eart. 

Emilie was very touchy with everyone, but she was very sweet and gentle... with me anyway
We had hoped that they would be able to come out with us afterwards and talk, like the last time we saw Terrance, but it was just about 2 AM, and the road show schedule is not the most conducive to sleep. We understood when they didn't join us at the diner afterwards. Ah well. We'll try to raise money to hopefully get Terrance in for a Shadowcast sometime.

Wednesday

Fantastique video!

Just a bit that I thought I'd share, this is the Bluebeard hosted video that resulted from the Gearbox Fantastique II!