Category: Wild Card!

  • Street Vitae

    Street Vitae

    It’s often said that Ithaca is a great place to raise kids. But what about from the kid’s perspective? Kids – is it actually a great place to grow up? No doubt it can be tough on any youngster trying to figure out how to conform to the non-conformist ideal, not to mention growing up on a diet heavy on organic kale and brown rice. Why do parents have to be overeducated hippies and what happened to the simple life of watching TV, playing competitive football, and dreaming of becoming a high school cheerleader? These hardships, unique to Ithaca youth, are exactly what Ithaca-native and burgeoning rap artist Simone Bruyere-Fraser raises in her latest piece, “Street Vitae.”

    Produced right here in the streets of Ithaca by Bruyere-Fraser with director and cinematographer, Esy Casey and produced by Perinspire, Bruyere-Fraser gets down with locals to dish out her story about growing up in Ithaca. And it ain’t sugar-coated. The child of two PhDs, Bruyere-Fraser has plenty to rap about – from the local preoccupation with food allergies to the strict culture of composting and recycling. The music video for Street Vitae has just been released today, so check it out here for yourself and see if even a few points, albeit in humor, just don’t resonate with you (for those of you that know the town well). Original music by David Siegel, music produced and remixed by Carl Clark, and singing vocals by Jenny Karr.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST:
    Simone Bruyere-Fraser grew up in Ithaca but now resides in Seattle, where she pursues her acting career and produces rap music videos on the side. She believes everyone has a story to tell, and she shares hers through hip hop. Say’s Bruyere-Fraser: “These poems are my poems, these words are my words, these stories are my stories, and we all have a story, something to say that is of value, and I love the hip hop platform. I have a “hood” and my hood happens to be the most enlightened city in the US…and crazy stuff happens there too, but in an entirely different way that you might not imagine. In the juxtaposition of that idealistic world clashing with the hip hop image, we have to be true to ourselves.  We have to laugh at ourselves, embrace our hurts, and say I am what I am and it’s OK. This spring may you be reborn as your true self, do what you love more then anything, and allow the humor, joy and magic of it all shine through. You may indeed be the only one holding yourself back.”

    Also, check out her earlier music video, Nutskracker, where Bruyere-Fraser sets the record straight about being a ballet dancer.

  • What a Riot!

    What a Riot!

    With the name of “Mid-Winter Puppet Extravaganza” presented by a puppet theater company appropriately called ‘It’s a Riot Puppet Theater’, I am (perhaps overly) excited to publish my first Wild Card post. This event certainly seems to fit the bill: This Saturday there will be a single, after-dark performance of life-sized puppets! Perfectly ‘wild card’ sounding!

    Adding to the mystery of the show, I know little about this event beyond the event announcement. Billed as an event for all ages, it will take place outside tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 1st from 6-7 p.m. behind the Standard Art Supply shop at 308 E. Seneca Street. It is hosted by the Durland Alternative Library and is free and open to the public; donations appreciated. Following the puppet show there will be live music and a reception with warm drinks. Dress warmly and have fun!

  • Welcome to 14850zine

    Welcome to 14850zine

    Welcome to 14850zine! Well, at least welcome to the approximately four people who are reading this initial post (hi mom, dad, husband, and, if lucky, at least one of my sisters!) My hope is that a readership of plus four will soon exist. After much time spent dreaming, planning, designing, and building, I am excited to launch 14850zine. Named after the main Ithaca zip code, 14850zine will cover all things Ithaca and surrounding area – with reviews on restaurants, free events, exploring hidden nooks and crannies in the gorges, classes, and much more. While 14850zine does not claim to be an exhaustive listing of events and things-to-do (see other great blogs, such as IthacaEvents.com or VisitIthaca.com, for up-to-date listings), this blog aims to cover interesting finds – both old and new, and celebrate the small jewels and quirkiness this area has to offer.

    It has been a long time coming, but I am happy that the launch of this blog will catch at least the tail end of summer. Though there are more than enough stories to cover  in every season, summer is especially abundant with exciting events: The ever-popular Farmer’s Market, the Scottish Festival, outdoor movies at the Straight, Shakespeare in the Park, Taughannock Falls concerts, salsa nights at the Big Red Barn, 4th of July festivities and fireworks, the Ithaca Festival, and of course the opportunity to explore the many surrounding trails and gorges.

    Thank you for visiting 14850zine. Please check back regularly for more posts as we go forward and get in touch with us if you have ideas to share.