Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Kono Tiki Island: vintage vinyl reviews and eye-candy

Interested in vintage vinyl, especially Hawaiian and exotica?













Then book a trip to Kono Tiki Island for a look at some excellent album covers and good reviews too!

It's National Gorilla Suit Day!



National? I decree today be INTERNATIONAL Gorilla Suit Day!

National Gorilla Suit Day, which mysteriously falls on January 31 of each year, is perhaps the important holiday of the year. Every National Gorilla Suit Day, people of all shapes and colors around the world get their gorilla suits out of the closet, put them on and go door-to-door.

Click here for details.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

5 Good Reasons ... to be happy!

Prone to get the blues?

One little trick I've developed to combat the blues is to make a mental list of five things that - right off the top of my head - make me happy. Nothing too profound, just the first few positive things that occur to me. I find that this technique usually picks me up and results in my realizing a long list of other happy thoughts.

I was thinking that my 'five good reasons' idea might make a cool model for a blog - a platform for folks to list and share happy things with others.

So ...

Last week, I started 5GoodReasons.

Vist 5GoodReasons at http://5goodreasons.blogspot.com.

If interested in participating, just send an email to 5goodreasons@gmail.com. I’ll be happy to set you up. There are already a few contributors.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Anti-Fascism Fantasy

I finally got around to seeing Guillermo Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth, and, boy, am I glad I did! Shadowy and grotesque, poignant and alluring - this fairytale, set during the end of the Spanish Civil War, warns of what may happen when nature and virtue become relegated to the shadows.

























Pan's Labyrinth
tells the story of Ofelia, a little girl, who - under the weight of tremendous emotional burden - retreats to a fantasy world of fairies and monsters. Perhaps her retreat is an escape from reality or - possibly - it's the only way she has to process the turbulent upheavel in her life. Played by the gifted twelve-year old Ivana Baquero, Ofelia is the embodiment of sympathy. Her fantasy world exists behind the walls and beneath the floorboards of an old, creaky house.

Was this behind the scenes fantasy world a nod to CS Lewis? Maybe if Lewis had been raised Catholic and resentful of that fact. Another obvious connection would be to Lewis Carroll's Alice, if only Carroll had grown up listening to Slayer. This is not a cutesy movie. Humankind's capacity for cruelty is held to the light for full examination.

Maribel Verdú (who also played Luisa in Y Tu Mamá También) is brilliant as Mercedes, Ofelia's bastion of hope and mercy.

I could go on. However, I think it better to direct you to a recent interview with director Del Toro on the radio show Fresh Air. Click here to access that interview, in which Del Toro explains how he came to take monsters into his heart at an early age.



Sunday, January 28, 2007

Coconut Wired Adventure #11


























Coconut Wired Adventure #11: Hay Wired
Click here to listen to the sonic surf, tropical tunes and exotic ambiance of the latest Coconut Wired episode.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Tiki Chris week in review (Friday January 25, 2007)

I promise I'll try to come up with a witty and/or insightful weekly update for next week.

Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.

Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris

Below is information about four blogs that I administer:
ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.

ontoLondon
http://www.ontoLondon.com
Site feed URL:
http://ontolondon.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Daily Photo: Queen in Red
Daily Photo: Out for a Sunday Stroll
London Calling - The Clash
Daily Photo: Ironic Iconic
Insane price for "flat" in Chelsea - YIKES!
Daily Photo: Chilly "G"
How was the Hockney exhibition?
Urgent funds needed for five-year old with rare ca...
Roll with this bloody good idea for Valentine's Da...
Daily Photo - Arf Off Sale
Daily Photo: On New North Road
Daily Photo: Casino Cosmic


ontoTravel

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http://ontotravel.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
British Airways Cabin Crew to strike?
British Airways strike update


Rapa Nui News
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Site feed URL:
http://rapanuinews.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Should Rapa Nui's moai be picked as New7Wonder?
Night at the American Museum of Natural History
Moai-style climbing walls
Rats the cause of Rapanui deforestation?
Hawaiian forest disappearance similar to Rapanui's...
"Monolithic" pop culture references #34
Rapa Nui/moai-inspired graffiti photographed in Lo...
Deforestation led to extinction of dodo on Rapanui...
Popular around-the-world dancer danced in Rapa Nui...
Rough landing at Hangroa Airport
Erecting moai inconsistent with Rapanui ecology
Another mention of Rapamune
Rapa Nui as eco-morality tale
"Monolithic" pop culture references #35
Diamond book a stark warning
Moai a highlight in popular museum movie


Tiki Chris
http://www.tikichris.blogspot.com/
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http://tikichris.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Another great week in review (Friday January 19, 2...
Moai Graffiti in London
Tiki Art Exhibition: April 15 - May 20 in Amsterd...

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Tiki Art Exhibition: April 15 - May 20 in Amsterdam

I'll be covering the April 15 opening of the Tiki Art Exhibition at De Cantine in Amsterdam (!!!) for Tiki Magazine.

Anybody else going? Could be fun!
Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki!


Monday, January 22, 2007

Moai Graffiti in London

The other day while strolling along Regents Canal and Essex Street in Islington, Emiana and I came across these samples of street art with a bit of Polynesian flair.

IF ANYBODY knows anything about the artist(s) responsible for this Easter Island street art, please contact me! I would love to feature more of this work and to interview the artist(s) involved. Thanks.

The first photo appears as today's ontoLondon Daily Photo. Click
here to check out more London photography at ontoLondon.




















Photography by
Emiana © 2007

Friday, January 19, 2007

Another great week in review (Friday January 19, 2007)

Another great week with an excellent artist profiled, a brilliant album reviewed, plenty of London photography, and a new survey that I'd love for you to answer (thanks to everyone who already has!).

Per usual, there's oodles more. So ...

Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.

Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris

Below is information about four blogs that I administer:
ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.

ontoLondon
http://www.ontoLondon.com
Site feed URL:
http://ontolondon.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Daily Photo - Disused Factory Wall
Daily Photo - Special Offers
Daily Photo - Sale
Overheard: St John St and Clerkenwell Rd
Daily Photo - Metal Grate
Automated buses: innovative design or future cock...
Daily Photo - To be Demolished
Daily Photo - Back End
Dave Gorman on Flickr
Daily Photo - Untitled


ontoTravel

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This week's posts:
What? But, I already paid for my ticket!


Rapa Nui News
http://www.rapanuinews.blogspot.com/
Site feed URL:
http://rapanuinews.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
"Monolithic" pop culture references #33
More Rapamune mentions
January's Conde Nast Traveler has Rapa Nui info
Rapanui divided over future of moai
Imaginative Traveller's "Easter Island Extension"
Rapanui culturally connected to other peoples in O...
Custom climbing walls can be made to look like moa...
Hurst TV to feature Rapa Nui
Moai stood guard at Ohio's Kahiki
Rapa Nui News now on MySpace
Rapanui "ignored nature"
Panel experts included Rapa Nui among New7Wonders ...
TV show mixed Rapa Nui speculation with spirituali...



Tiki Chris
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This week's posts:
Week in Review (Friday January 12, 2007)
Artist Profile: C. Michael Frey
New Tiki Chris survey
Hawaiian War Chant in Norwich Union commercial
What would you do for Robert Drasnin's Voodoo 2?
Rapa Nui News now on MySpace
New Music Showcase: Ash Valley
Little Chimp Society - Art! Art! Art!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Little Chimp Society - Art! Art! Art!

Here's a link to a great site for a little lunch break eye-candy or for reference next time you need to hire an illustrator: thelittlechimpsociety.com

And, here's a great little blurp about the LCS on Juxtapoz:

Little Chimp Society
Juxtapoz
Thursday, 11 January 2007

There's a little website out there with so many contributions, links, and resources, that it's hard to believe they incorporate the word "little" into their name, but the Little Chimp Society keeps getting bigger and better with their fourth incarnation of the website.

Click
here for complete article.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

New Music Showcase: Ash Valley

For my first New Music Showcase post, I've chosen Castle in the Clouds by Ash Valley, a band from my hometown of Chickamauga. And, I'm happy to report that it's really, really good!













In the spirit of Hank Williams’ "A Mansion on the Hill," Castle in the Clouds deals with the “struggles of downcast valley folk.” Ash Valley vocalist/lyricist Andy Ampersand explains:

I grew up the son of blue-collar workers and have always been acutely aware of the brilliant metaphor inherent in the fact that the wealthy live in lofty mansions that overlook the plebeians down in the mournful, laboring valley.

Andy's conceptual valley provides ample opportunity for him to wax metaphorical. The album's 10 songs are a series of character sketches of individuals who have “lost their faith and hope and have fallen into spiritual/emotional valleys of despair.” However, all is not lost. The title song closes the album with the possibility of "triumph over seemingly-insurmountable circumstances."

Sounds like a John Edwards speech? Kinda. Fortunately, as "mournful and laboring" as Ampersand's lyrical downs may be, a mountain of music rises above to inspire. Elements of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy are happily noted as well as Bruce Springsteen's folkier side. Each song is sincere and catchy - pleasant to play with plenty of aural texture should listeners decide to dig a little deeper. Castle in the Clouds steadily moves from song to song while retaining a dynamic intensity.

For all its blue collar/Appalachian positioning, listening to Castle in the Clouds elicits the same response as a lot of British pop. This is fuzzy sweater music.
Electronic bleeps and blips weave in and out of an otherwise acoustic landscape. I'm reminded of ear candy classics by the Cure and of kooky Welsh bands from the Nineties - just a little less quirky and a bit more earnest. As incongruous as this blend may seem to imagine, it works.

The ideal cover art for the next Ash Valley album?
Think Howard Finster meets Pete Fowler.




















Castle in the Clouds is a very listenable set of songs and an impressive first release!

Click here to visit Ash Valley's MySpace profile where you can listen to samples from Castle in the Clouds and purchase a copy (CD or download) for yourself.

Rapa Nui News now on MySpace

The Rapa Nui News blog now has its own MySpace profile.




















Make sure to visit and to become a "friend."

Just click on the image below or visit
http://myspace.com/rapanuinews.

http://myspace.com/rapanuinews

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

What would you do for Robert Drasnin's Voodoo 2?

Here's a cool project to get behind: helping fund the next great exotica album!

New Robert Drasnin Album: Voodoo 2
posted by Humuhumu
Humu Kon Tiki
January 9, 2007

The renewed interest in this fifty-year-old album has had Drasnin excited to create new Exotica works. Ever since that performance in Florida, Mr. Drasnin has been hard at work writing a new album of Exotica:
Voodoo 2. So many of the Exotica greats have gone on to that great luau in the sky; the idea of a new album of true classic Exotica is something many of us wouldn’t have even dreamed would be possible.

Click
here for complete post.

Robert Drasnin's Voodoo 2 - Official information and fundraiser
Robert Drasnin.com
Last Updated January 8, 2007

Re-issued on CD by Dionysus during the recent Exotica revivalist movement, exposure to the original Voodoo by a new generation has resulted in overwhelming demand for more. After a unanimously enthusiastic response to a live performance in 2005, Mr. Drasnin was delighted at the opportunity to go back into the studio to create a follow-up to his singular masterpiece, almost five decades later. Although the record will be relased by Dionysus Records in Spring of 2007, the recording is being paid for out of Mr. Drasnin's own pocket.

Click
here for more information from Robert Drasnin.com

Click
here for a sample of Drasnin's Voodoo on MySpace.

Purchase Robert Drasnin's classic Voodoo on Amazon:



Monday, January 15, 2007

Hawaiian War Chant in Norwich Union commercial

This weekend I happened to catch a commercial for Norwich Union featuring a really silly version of the classic hapa haole hit, Hawaiian War Chant.


There are actually two commercials which feature the song (one for home insurance and one for car insurance). For the time being, the commercials may be viewed at NU's website.

Click
here to access the commercials (you could even win a Mini).

New Tiki Chris survey

Got a sec?

Here's another opportunity to let me know what you think about the Tiki Chris blogs:
Click here to take the new survey

Never took the first survey from November 2006?

It's still online too:
Click here to take the November 2006 survey

Thanks!

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Artist Profile: C. Michael Frey

Artist Profile: C. Michael Frey

This month’s profiled artist is C. Michael Frey, whom I have had the pleasure of knowing for more than a decade. We met at the University of Georgia, where Michael received his BFA in Drawing and Painting. I remember how impressed I was with his focused dedication to painting, during a time when so many around him hadn’t a clue what to do with the rest of their lives.

After uni, Michael moved to New York to pursue a career in the arts. As a digital artist and creative consultant in commercial and fashion photography, he began to see “how the images we ingest in advertising and magazines are far from accurate depictions of reality,” with the concept of what is attractive becoming “increasingly narrow.”
























A culturally-loaded combination of iconic imagery and overt sexuality, his paintings explore the media’s impact on identity and subculture, how the concept of identity in modern society relates to the commercialization of the individual, and why individuals are attracted to specific social roles and subcultures.




















Michael currently resides in Los Angeles, California, where he also creates little penguin paintings:

Click here to visit Michael's website.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Week in Review (Friday January 12, 2007)

This week I ...

- debuted South Seas Cinema, a new series of posts dedicated to films set in – or pertaining to – Polynesia and the South Pacific,

- made a call to musicians for submissions,

- finally got around to sharing my pics on Flickr,

- posted some pretty cool Daily Photos,

- and plenty more.

Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.

Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris

Below is information about four blogs that I administer:
ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.

ontoLondon
http://www.ontoLondon.com
Site feed URL:
http://ontolondon.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Daily Photo - Shoreditch High Street
Daily Photo - Hog Roast
Daily Photo - At the Show
Daily Photo - Down
Up close and personal with the Face of Spain (book...
Daily Photo - Bird's Eye
Hockney is hot too!
Elms Lesters Painting Rooms to host urban artists ...
Londons's discarded Christmas Trees
Daily Photo - When Isolating Lift
Daily Photo - Green and Yellow



ontoTravel

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Site feed URL:
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This week's posts:
Chattanooga Foodie Tour


Rapa Nui News
http://www.rapanuinews.blogspot.com/
Site feed URL:
http://rapanuinews.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Auckland Museum's Vaka Moana exhibition includes R...
Rapa Nui "archaeological theme park?"
Rapanume comes from Rapa Nui soil
Moai are "compelling draw" for tourist to Rapa Nui...
Were rats the cause of Rapanui's deforestation?
"Monolithic" pop culture references #32
More about Rapamune
Moai management issues
Blog post summarizes recent Rapa Nui articles


Tiki Chris
http://www.tikichris.blogspot.com/
Site feed URL:
http://tikichris.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
2007: So far so good (Friday January 5, 2007)
Buddha of the Batting Cages
If he can do it ...
Lookout Mountain
And I only just got my first iPod
Calling all musicians: Let me review you!
Finally on Flickr
Photos from SheOne's EXIT
Flickr Toys = Too Much Fun
Caramel Corn-inspired desktop image for 2007!
South Seas Cinema: Tabu, a Story of the South Sea...

Thursday, January 11, 2007

South Seas Cinema: Tabu, a Story of the South Seas


Welcome to South Seas Cinema, a new series of posts about films set in – or pertaining to – Polynesia and the South Pacific.

Tabu, a Story of the South Seas (1931)

For my first review, I’ve chosen one of my absolute favourite films: Tabu, a Story of the South Seas. If you haven’t seen this classic film directed by anthropologist documentary-maker Robert J. Flaherty (Nanook of the North) and German expressionist F.W. Murnau (Nosferatu), then make viewing it a priority. And, if you ever get a chance to see Tabu on the big screen, by all means go!

Shot entirely on location in Bora Bora in the 1920s, Tabu, a Story of the South Seas is one of the most visually compelling films I've had the pleasure to view. In fact, cinematographer Floyd Crosby won an Academy Award for its cinematography. At slightly more than 80 minutes, this poignant black and white, silent film engrossed me and left me longing for more.

Tabu tells the story of two young lovers that are mad about each other, but society just won't let them be. Yes, very Romeo and Juliet ... but set during the late 1920's ... in Tahiti ... with a completely Tahitian cast. All of which makes for some very endearing acting in a movie where everybody's gorgeous and the scenery is breathtaking.

The tragic story still haunts my imagination (I viewed it for the second time over a month ago) - I mean, I’m really not one for love stories, but this one really gets to me. For what it's worth, the film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Tabu was restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and has been released on DVD by Milestone Films.



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Caramel Corn-inspired desktop image for 2007!

The Year in Caramel Corn
by
Jean Snow
jeansnow.net
2007.01.10

German designer — and friend of
PauseTalk — Bianca Beuttel has created this great Caramel Corn-inspired desktop image for 2007.










Click here for complete post.

Flickr Toys = Too Much Fun


Photograph by Emiana © 2006
Warholized by Tiki Chris using
fd's Flickr Toys.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Photos from SheOne's EXIT

Click here to view photos taken at the opening of EXIT, the first London solo show of British graffiti artist SheOne (James Choules). The show is at Union Works, a disused factory on the South Bank that is to be demolished when the exhibition ends.














Photography by Tiki Chris © 2007
for Juxtapoz
Friday January 5, 2007

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Finally on Flickr

Okay, I finally got around to sprucing up my Flickr account enough to share with all you lovely people. I mean, It's nowhere near as eye-candy-wonderful as Emiana's, but it's a start.

Tiki Chris. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr emiana. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr

Click here to view my photos on Flickr!

Calling all musicians: Let me review you!

I hope I'm not opening any floodgates, but I want to put the word out that I am currently seeking original music to review. Ideally, I would like to review one album/band per month.

I listen to all sorts of music and am open to any genre of music. So, as long as your music is good, I'll give it a proper listen.

My hope is to use the monthly reviews to showcase up-and-coming musicians and not to show off how pathetically hip I think I am.

Similarly, I am open to guest writers submitting reviews to be published on this blog.

Interested? Click here to access my email address. Then, send me an email with a brief description of your music and any relevant online links.

Cheers,

And I only just got my first iPod

Just a few interesting pieces about Apple's new iPhone:


Apple's 'magical' iPhone unveiled
US firm Apple has confirmed its move into the telecoms industry, unveiling the long-awaited iPhone.
BBC News
2007/01/09 23:02:24 GMT

It is essentially a computer with a blank screen that users configure so they can operate the monitor with their fingers.

Click
here for complete article.

Apple's New iPhone unveiled!
M. Snow
Mannequin Snow
Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Now, if the iPhone proves to be as simplistic and quality as the iPod, or any other Apple product for that matter, it could end up shaking up the cell phone industry.

Click here for complete post.

iPhone: Initial Reactions
Posted by Andy Beach
Zoom In Online
January 9, 2007

You can look at the iPhone and immediately see that an amazing amount of thought and attention went into the development of his product.

Click here for complete post.

How the iPhone keyboard probably works
by Hanford
blog.hanfordlemoore
January 9th, 2007

I’m not going to explain the details of the iPhone. To find out about them, go to Apple’s site. I did find the keyboard on the iPhone to be perhaps the weakest link of the device, but I’m going to take a stab at how it might work.

Click here for complete post.

Lookout Mountain


Lookout Mountain
Photograph by
Tiki Chris © 2007

Monday, January 08, 2007

If he can do it ...

























If he can do it ...

Photograph by
Tiki Chris © 2007
Click
here for more zany photos.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Buddha of the Batting Cages


Buddha of the Batting Cages
Photograph by
Tiki Chris © 2006
Click
here for more zany photos.

Friday, January 05, 2007

2007: So far so good (Friday January 5, 2007)

Happy New Year!

Now back in London after a merry Christmas in Chickamauga, I find myself reflecting on how interesting 2006 was for me. In fact, that last week of last year - with its fundamentalist florists, turkey tombstones, mentally impaired moai, quirky architecture, and yummy down home cooking - sums up much of why 2006 was such an intriguing time for me as a writer and photographer.

2007 promises to be just as fun, and I already have plenty of ideas for the Tiki Chris blogs. For example, the ontoLondon Weekly Photo is now the ontoLondon Daily Photo. I also have more series-style posts (such as the 31 Days of Halloween Madness) in mind.

Here's to the wonderful year that was and to the fantastic year that will be.

Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.

Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris

Below is information about four blogs that I administer:
ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.

ontoLondon
http://www.ontoLondon.com
Site feed URL:
http://ontolondon.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Daily Photo - December was a blur
Daily Photo - Finished
New Year's Eve travel info from Transport For Lond...
Happy New Year from ontoLondon!
Daily Photo - Winter Night
Daily Photo - Try
Fellini's best at the Barbican
Daily Photo - Upper Street
First London solo show of British graffiti artist ...
Daily Photo - Open Chinese Pizza


ontoTravel

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Site feed URL:
http://ontotravel.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Happy New Year from ontoTravel!
Chattanooga Foodie Tour


Rapa Nui News
http://www.rapanuinews.blogspot.com/
Site feed URL:
http://rapanuinews.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
More about the moai in "Night at the Museum"
"Must" see Rapa Nui "before you die"
Pacific Encounters book features objects from Rapa...
Rapa Nui among Phoenix Award recipients
"Monolithic" pop culture references #29
Door of London bar framed by moai
Moai-shaped BBQ grill
Rapa Nui's allure part of trip to Chile
Santiago jumping-off point for trips to Rapa Nui
"Monolithic" pop culture references #30
Rapa Nui among finalists for New7Wonders
Happy New Year from Rapa Nui News!
Rapa Nui is "a most unlikely global hot spot."
New book mentions Rapa Nui's isolation
Writer ponders ancient Rapanui's thought
Robin Williams helps Ben Stiller contend with moai...
Demise of Rapanui civilization explored in Diamond...
Climbing structures can be made to look like moai
Students learn "harsh lesson" of Rapa Nui
A Night at the Museum with "mentally impaired" moa...
"Monolithic" pop culture references #31


Tiki Chris
http://www.tikichris.blogspot.com/
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http://tikichris.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Chickamauga Week in Review (Friday December 29, 20...
Fundamentalist, Florist
Cloud Springs Road
Leave your title - drive your car
Semper Fidelis
Henderson
Chickamauga Cemetary
Gordon Lee
Happy New Year!
Little Debbie Star Crunch
Lincoln and Jesus
Jesus which is called Christ
Order Angel Food
Up on Highway 27
Twisted Sister Hair Design
Transition
Ladies Man
Coconut Wired Adventure #10
Chatta-Googie and Mid South Modern
Chattanooga Foodie Tour

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Chattanooga Foodie Tour

Wondering why I look a bit puffy in this photo? It probably has something to do with the research I did for ontoTravel's Chattanooga Foodie Tour.



Click
here to check out my report of some of the best grub in and around Chattanooga, Tennessee.



Photography by Emiana and Tiki Chris © 2006

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Chatta-Googie and Mid South Modern














4B
(Big Bland Beige Box) architecture hasn't completely taken over Chattanooga, Tennessee, but it's fast encroaching upon some of my favorite buildings in this scenic city. So, before it does, I thought I'd share some photos I recently took of Googie and mid century modern signage and architecture in the Chattanooga area. However, please note that this is just a small sampling of Chattanooga's quirky urban landscape, which (I'm sad to report) was even quirkier about 5 years ago. Enjoy it while you can.


















Photography by
Tiki Chris © 2006

Coconut Wired Adventure #10





















Coconut Wired Adventure #10: The Race Is On

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here to listen to the sonic surf, tropical tunes and exotic ambiance of the latest Coconut Wired episode.

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