| | By eoghan onFriday, June 01, 2007 | | Warning: This blog entry starts out with a flimsy but deceptive rock music angle to lure a reader in. This is a trick. Because - before you know it - it descends full-on into all sorts of political stuff. Whether the widely derided Rock the Vote initiative had any impact in terms of getting greater numbers of younger voters to vote is something we will probably never know. I for one have my doubts that they did succeed on this front. But in an earlier posting on Rock The Vote I lamented how the initiative did not have any chance (or apparent willingness) to address what are two other key barriers to getting a greater proportion of 18-30 year olds voting, namely: |  | | Comments (2) | More... |
|
| | By eoghan onFriday, May 25, 2007 | | 
UNKL, a bunch of American creative types who (to quote themselves) "develop products that tie directly to their ever growing line of urban vinyl characters" have a whole range of 2" minature dolls they flog for about US$8. They have just announced that they will be launching a “six pack” set of Wilco dolls at some Comic shin-dig called Comic-Con, taking in San Diego in July. We're talking a limited edition of 1000 of the 6 packs, which can be ordered for 50 bucks on  | | Comments (0) | More... |
|
| | By eoghan onThursday, May 24, 2007 | | The Irish Rock the Vote initiative has been getting a bit of a hammeringfrommanyquarters. And the criticisms – the banality / pointlessness of the videos, the refusal to advance even a single issue of importance to their target audience, the obsessive neutrality of everything they do, etc – are (no pun intended) rock solid. Now it transpires that, as Rev Jules pointed out yesterday in his blog ... |  | | Comments (1) | More... |
|
| | By eoghan onFriday, May 18, 2007 | | | An out of character begging letter from Wilco? Confusion reigns at the latest email dispatch from Wilco HQ. |  | | Comments (6) | More... |
|
| | By eoghan onTuesday, April 03, 2007 | | | Back in 1999 when I started CLUAS the most visible music website in Ireland was www.muse.ie. At that time it was run by Eircom's digital publishing division (christened with a - of course - cooler than thou name: 'Rondomondo'). Remember, this was the time before... |  | | Comments (18) | More... |
|