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The King of Chicago

Couple of weeks ago, Chris (one of my 5 roommates at 900 N Damen) was back in Dallas briefly before leaving for India.

We went out to a dive bar called Ship’s Lounge to catch up. Among the information Chris passed along to me, which included an amazing story of how mistaken identity transforms ordinary men into murder suspects, the item that was most relevant to me and this blog had to do with last summer’s lawn project.

Apparently, the Elvis tapestry remained (remains? seeking verification) far longer than it was ever intended and even garnered attention from the illustrious Chicago Sun-Times.

The story was from July 28 so I had to pony up $2.95 to gain access to the full text, but, what the hell, I’ll pass on the savings to you, oh loyal reader.

(If you’re from the Sun-Times, don’t get your panties in a wad. You might even view this as a scoop since I’m revealing the origin of the display.)

July 28, 2008

In Ukrainian Village, Elvis is ‘always in the building’

Neighborhood joke takes on a life of its own — even if woman who lives there doesn’t worship The King

Mitch Dudek; The Chicago Sun-Times

What once was simply an Elvis Presley floor rug has taken on a life of its own in Ukrainian Village.

“The people who lived here before me had it on the living room floor and hung it up in the front yard to be funny when they moved out in September,” said Monica Prata, one of five 20-something roommates who rent the “Elvis House” at 900 N. Damen.

Since then Elvis has made some friends — and one foe. Fans left candles and little Elvis photographs in front of the sign on Jan. 8, Elvis’ birthday. A mysterious RIP Elvis tombstone was placed in front of Elvis on Halloween. On some days, cars slow down and honk approval. But one Elvis-hater drew a moustache on The King with a black marker recently.

Prata’s own relationship with Elvis is bumpy.

“People always saying ‘Oh! You live in the Elvis House.’ It gets annoying. I don’t even like Elvis,” said Prata, who works as a makeup artist and studies English at Northeastern Illinois University.

But Prata believes it’s fitting garnish for a house she describes as a “dive” in the middle of an increasingly trendy neighborhood — and she has no plans to bring down The King.

Melissa Cecola, the owner of the Spotland Yard pet boutique across the street, thinks the sign reflects the neighborhood’s artsy roots and uses it as a landmark when giving directions. “I love Elvis. He’s always in the building,” she said.

Twenty yards south, Katie Plikuhn, 25, paused between customers at Piccolo eatery Thursday to reflect on the Elvis sign. “There are two type of people: Beatles people and Elvis people . . . and maybe Rolling Stones people. I’m a Beatles person.”




Decorate My Fridge - the tumblelog

Hades and mints, in the interest of compartmentalizing my web life, I’m slowly but surely removing the videos I have posted on this site and placing them on my tumblelog, which is located at:

dmf.tumblr.com (warning: it’s a mess of a website with no proper navigation as there’s really no need)

For now, decoratemyfridge.com and  decoratemyfridge.com/dmf take you to the same place, you know, for those of you who have trouble typing shorter urls. In the not-too-distant future, I’ll be reworking the actual site into something more fun.

G’blah will now be solely dedicated to boring things I write, create or otherwise provide commentary on. Conversely, things I want to steal from other sites without giving proper citation will now be featured on DMF. Got it? Excellent.

Now head over to DMF and watch Forklift Driver Klaus.




New g’blah feature.

An Ear With Which To Hear

Listen to this.

Coming soon:

  • Recordings that take longer than 2 minutes to create. Or not. We will see. I have very little patience when it comes to completing things so this could possibly be the best audio post I’ll ever do.
  • While I’m on the subject of disappointment: I need a new phone in order to start calling many of my friends back. Sorry guys. I must say being off the radar for a while has been both awesome and terrible. But my God, HDTV is so nice. Almost as nice as you guys, but just almost.
  • Hold on is this still a list? Eggs.
  • My first official Dallas post. You know, about how Dallas is so ________. I’m serious, it’s really _______.

Finally, just to prove I’m not living in a cardboard box on Lower Wacker (that rumor & many worse have been circulating) here I am at Lake Cliff Park, just south of downtown Dallas.

oakcliffselfportrait




SHOW poster

The first poster I created for the Lakeshore Theater in Chicago.




Digging My Lawn

Hail to the King

Finally, a weekend project gone right. This is our front yard. The giant Elvis used to be our living room rug. It began with Dan and I taking the rug outside for a cleaning. The idea to display it permanently as a tapestry arose from brainstorming the best ways to prop it up. Tim happened to stop by at this critical moment to provide the final boost of encouragement and our crew was thus assembled.

The reception has been pretty wonderful so far. I’ve already seen it generate dozens of smiles on faces of many passers-by. I doubt it will last much longer without being severely vandalized, so this photo serves to immortalize the King in his most pristine state (young & thin) on our lawn.

Even though it wasn’t exactly planned, our tribute also coincides with the 30th anniversary of Presley’s death, making it all the more timely. Gotta love it when the world justifies your sense of humor.




The John And Bill Show

My very dear friend Gabe Levinson is putting together a monster of an animation show Memorial Day weekend.

‘John’ is John Kricfalusi, otherwise known as John K, the creator of Ren & Stimpy. ‘Bill’ is none other than Oscar-nominee Bill Plympton. Thanks to Gabe, these two masters of modern animation are coming to Chicago for an exclusive one-time engagement.

Details and ticket info are available on the website: thejohnandbillshow.com

And the myspace page: myspace.com/johnandbill

If you are in Chicago May 25th and/or 26th, this show is NOT TO BE MISSED.