A Hard Day's Blog
Jeanette DeMain
- Location
- Nashville, Tennessee,
- Birthday
- January 01
- Bio
- My bio, like my life, needs a lot of work.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Alternate OS Cover Page For
Memorial Day
May 26, 2012 03:46PM - Memorial Day, Jaws and the
U.S.S. Indianapolis
May 24, 2012 07:17AM - Going to Great Lengths
May 11, 2012 06:32PM - Today in Doublespeak News
May 05, 2012 12:51PM - Breastaurants, Hypocrisy and
Sexual Kitsch
May 01, 2012 10:18PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Speechless here.
Wow.
I thank him
too.”
12:53PM - “How shameful. This is a
day to honor those who died
in
service to their
country.…”
11:43AM - “Thank you, Margaret.
Yeah, looking back, it seems
pretty
obvious why Julie and
Jo…”
11:40AM - “As a species, we
obviously need these kinds of
public
memorials, and they can
be…”
8:37AM - “P.S. Every time I see
that first picture, I am
reminded of
the cover of
"To…”
7:38PM
Jeanette DeMain's Links
- Photo Essays
- *Alena, The Face of Joy
- *Tennessee's Teachers Marched in the Rain For Their Rights
- *Nashville Post-Flood: Honky Tonkin' on Lower Broad
- *Attack of the Great Southern Brood
- *Street Papers: The Homeless are Writing for Change
- *A Love Letter to St. George Island, Florida, Gulf Coast
- *After the Flood
- *A Bed For Every Head: Sweet Sleep in Transnistria
- *The City of Light in (Mostly) Black and White
- *Y'all Come See the Parthenon!
- *Nashville Tea Party
- Posts About Films
- *One of the Many Reasons I Love "A Hard Day's Night"
- *Orfeu Negro and the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro
- *Flirting: A Little Movie that I Love
- *Favorite Opening Credits - Part 3 (More Viewer Requests!)
- *OK Daniel Day-Lewis, You've Twisted My Arm!
- *For Veterans Day, Bill Moyers Previews "The Good Soldier"
- *Schmatta: Rags to Riches to Rags (We Have Come Full Circle)
- *More Favorite Opening Credits (and Viewer Requests!)
- *The Recent Unpleasantness - A Perspective from a Favorite Film
- *Favorite Opening Credits (Part 1)
- *"The Passion of Joan of Arc" and the Futility of Torture
- Posts About Music
- *Making Peace with Disco (35 Years Later)
- *Some Nashville Sounds That Might Surprise You
- *The Bollywood Beatles (and a little Elvis too!)
- *Trent Reznor: The Cleveland Years
- *Is Lady Gaga Channeling Leigh Bowery?
- *I Was a Teenage Werewolf at the Zombie Dance
- *Surviving Nostalgia
- *Power Pop Nation
- *Stop the Vocal Tuning Madness!
- *The Bay City Rollers, Ann Margret, and Ear Trumpets
- *Good News Sunday - Music is a Healing Balm for the Soul
- *Do You Wanna Skank?
- *Some Favorite Female Voices from the Punk/New Wave Era
- *Guit With It!
- *Are You Ready for the Uruguayan Invasion?
- *Totally 80's! My Accidental Adventures as a New Wave Singer
- *Why I Think Christian Rock and Heavy Metal Are Cynical
- *Psycho Beach Party (w/Los Straitjackets)
- *Pop Gear!
- *In Praise of Indo-Rock
Top 10 Things Not To Say To Someone Experiencing Infertility
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, my husband and I spent several years navigating the rather surreal world of infertility. Tubes were checked, sperm were counted, hormone levels were graphed, ovulation tester sticks were peed upon, and powerful drugs were taken, bot… Read full post »
"Nonprofit" Doesn't Mean People Work For Free!
Some comments were made on Saturn Smith's live blog post of Obama's speech last night that made me realize something: there are people out there who have a very basic misunderstanding of the term "nonprofit".
So, what does it mean when an organization or business is "nonprofit"?
Put quite simpl… Read full post »
Poll: Obama "Deeply Disappointed" in American People
A new poll shows that, by an overwhelming majority, President Obama is disappointed in the American people. When asked, "Do you approve or disapprove of the job the American people are doing?", the survey respondent replied in the negative.
Complete Poll Results:
1) Do you approve or disap… Read full post »
For eastinidaho - Napoleon Dynamite:
For Min - Chariots&… Read full post »
Friday On My Mind
Growing up in Cleveland in the 70's, radio station WMMS ("The Home of the Buzzard"), 100.7 on the FM dial, was a big part of our lives. It was what was known as a "progressive" radio station, one that played AOR, or "album-oriented rock". Put simply, if you listened to 'MMS, you… Read full post »
Les Paul - Dead at 94
I just read that Les Paul has died. Between the electric guitar and multitrack recording, I don't guess we'd have rock and roll without him.
From AP:
Guitar legend-inventor Les Paul dies at age 94
- By LUKE SHERIDAN, Associated Press Writer Luke Sheridan, Associated Press Writer &ndash
I'm thinking about turning in mine. After all, she did have a Palin bumper sticker on her car during the 2008 campaign, and her cannas keep coming up in my yard. Plus, I think the White House is giving away toaster ovens this month!
If you haven't heard about it already, I'm… Read full post »
Pelosi Did Not Call Anyone a Nazi
When asked about protesters at local town hall meetings, Nancy Pelosi said the following:
"I think they’re Astroturf… You be the judge. "They’re carrying swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting on healthcare."
So, nowhere did she call protesters Nazis.
What she said is th… Read full post »
I Have Mad Men Glasses!
While watching the first disc of the second season of Mad Men, I got very excited when I saw that scene where Don Draper comes home and pours himself a drink. You know, the scene that happens several times an episode?
"Oh my God!", I exclaimed. "I have those glasses!"
Street Papers: The Homeless, Writing For Change
My husband, Jim, aside from being incredibly talented, and an all-around, stand-up kind of guy, often surprises me with stories about the people he meets in his photographic jaunts around the city. He'll head out on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, favorite camera in hand, taking pictu… Read full post »
The Recent Unpleasantness-A Perspective From a Favorite Film
It has saddened me to read the accusations and counter-accusations that have been lodged here on OS in recent days. I'm not going to link to any particular blog, and I'm not going to comment on what I may think about this situation because, ultimately, what I think doesn't matter in… Read full post »
The City of Light in (Mostly) Black & White
Many people go to Paris in April.
But when your husband tells you that his dream for his 50th birthday is to go to Paris to shoot with his Leica, and his birthday happens to be at the end of November, that's when you go to Paris.
Although this was the… Read full post »
Christian Rock Update: It May Be a Parody, But...
I recently wrote a blog about why I think Christian rock and heavy metal are cynical. I got a lot of interesting, thoughtful comments, and I figured I was done with the subject for awhile - I had said all I wanted to say.
Then I watched the second episode of… Read full post »
Please Save a Life: Give Blood!
Summer has arrived and the 4th of July holiday will be here soon! Summer holidays are often when blood supplies run critically low. If you could spend an hour to save a life, would you do it?
It is estimated that 38% of the U.S. population is eligible to donate blood,… Read full post »
The Ripple Effect - I Am Part of the Problem
Today, I finally went through with it. I switched my phone service to another carrier. It's not that I wasn't perfectly happy with the service I was getting from my old provider - I just wanted to save some money and bundle my phone service with my internet and cable TV.… Read full post »
Why I Think Christian Rock and Heavy Metal Are Cynical
The impulse to create music is as old as humanity itself. Human beings have always needed to express themselves through rhythm, melody and harmony, using both voices and instruments. Different cultures have widely varying tonal scales, melodic patterns, harmonic combinations and inst… Read full post »
Ventures Founding Member/Guitarist Bob Bogle Dies at Age 75
Psycho Beach Party (w/Los Straitjackets)
The Ballad of Peanut the Cat (or Found a Peanut)
She started out as "The Gray Ghost". We first noticed her during one winter several years ago, around the periphery of our yard, looking like a tiny little lynx, keeping well away from any of our attempts at physical contact. We assumed that she belonged to someone in the neigh
… Read full post »Legendary Nashville Musician and Producer Barry Beckett-RIP
Nashville lost a prominent member of its musical community yesterday. Barry Beckett was 66, and he died at his Hendersonville home. From the CMT website:
Barry Beckett, a keyboardist and producer who worked with artists ranging from Dire Straits to Kenny Chesney, died overnight Wedn… Read full post »
Has this ever happened to you?
You spend half an hour, half a day, or half a month on a post, editing and polishing, putting your best self forward on a subject that you find utterly fascinating, getting ready to share a part of yourself with OS and the world at large.… Read full post »
Pop Gear!
Before Sergeant Pepper, before Woodstock, and before the 60's really started to swing, there was a brief period when innocent pop ruled the charts and the airwaves in Britain. It was a kinder, gentler musical era, and it's one that I wish I could have been part of. (I love both… Read full post »
Y'all Come See the Parthenon!
Every year, our local free weekly, The Nashville Scene, sponsors a contest inviting readers to come up with the funniest/truest/Nashvilliest ending for the sentence beginning, "You are so Nashville if...".
Several years ago, the winner was, "You are so Nashville if...you think your Parthenon is bette… Read full post »
Trent Reznor: The Cleveland Years
I just found out today, reading a blog by 1 Irritated Mother, that longtime OSer Jodi Kasten has quite a thing for Trent Reznor.
Jodi, you probably know that Trent spent more than a few years in Cleveland before hitting it big, although I don't know if you've ever seen any… Read full post »
Yard-Salers Can Bite Me
Before you jump all over me, let me start off by saying that I'm not talking about all yard-salers.
Single moms and stay-at-home moms on tight budgets, no problem. (Unfortunately, though, I have nothing to sell you. No kids' clothes, no baby accessories, no toys. I wis… Read full post »
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