If you were going to ask musicians for recipes, the Butthole Surfers might seem like unlikely candidates. There isn’t a Martha Stewart type among them; indeed, their dancer, Kathleen, once mixed her own urine in with the macaroni and cheese. But reading through the band’s old interviews has more in common with taking a Home Ec class than you might expect. “I can cook a bad-ass peach cobbler,” Gibby Haynes bragged in the June ‘86 issue of SPIN. The interview concluded with the recipe for Gibby’s Spillane Peach Cobbler, named for Haynes’ old college basketball teammate Jeff Spillane, whom Gibby named alongside Ed Asner as one of the band’s heroes: He’s this weird kind of straight guy with heavy beard growth and a hairy chest. He’s a nice guy, but he’s kind of geeky. He used to wear this lime-green polyester leisure suit. He’s the first person I ever saw light a fart. We usually sing songs that have Jeff Spillane in them, like “Back on Spillane’s Gang.” I think he’s now an accountant somewhere. SPIN doesn’t say if Gibby read these very precise instructions off the...
If you were going to ask musicians for recipes, the Butthole Surfers might seem like unlikely candidates. There isn’t a Martha Stewart type among them; indeed, their dancer, Kathleen, once mixed her own urine in with the macaroni and cheese. But reading through the band’s old interviews has more in common with taking a Home Ec class than you might expect. “I can cook a bad-ass peach cobbler,” Gibby Haynes bragged in the June ‘86 issue of SPIN. The interview concluded with the recipe for Gibby’s Spillane Peach Cobbler, named for Haynes’ old college basketball teammate Jeff Spillane, whom Gibby named alongside Ed Asner as one of the band’s heroes: He’s this weird kind of straight guy with heavy beard growth and a hairy chest. He’s a nice guy, but he’s kind of geeky. He used to wear this lime-green polyester leisure suit. He’s the first person I ever saw light a fart. We usually sing songs that have Jeff Spillane in them, like “Back on Spillane’s Gang.” I think he’s now an accountant somewhere. SPIN doesn’t say if Gibby read these very precise instructions off the...
Hermela was visiting Seattle from D.c. so we met up in the studio and played! had so much fun with her, surprisingly it was her first-ever studio shoot! I love these timeless images we created for her blog and my portfolio ~
I make portraits on colored glass and aluminium plates. I use an old photographic technique called wet plate collodion. It is quite a challenging technique, particularly when working with children.
Artist and Photographer Cathy Cone has recently opened the exhibition, Portals and Portraits, at the Brattleboro Museum in Brattleboro, Vermont that will run through June 11th, 2023. On May 11, at 7 p.m. there will be an Artist & Curator Conversation: Cathy Cone and Sarah Freeman. The exhibition features several projects, one featured here and
In our second series on Master Photographers, Danie discuss the work of Ernst Haas and showcase his ability to turn the mundane into the extraordinary.