Rudy Panucci On Pop Culture

Month: November 2011 (Page 2 of 2)

Sunday Evening Video: Volt 9000

Tonight’s video is “American Machine” by Volt 9000, a Toronto Industrial/Electronica musician.  This video was created by my brother, Frank Panucci a couple of years ago, and we featured it on Radio Free Charleston.  The reason we’re bringing it to you tonight is that we have a brand-new collaboration between Frank and Volt 9000 on the next episode of RFC, which will be winging your way Monday. Enjoy!

Halloween Hangover, No Pants Players, Spinach Rant and The Return Of The Quarrier Diner

The PopCulteer
November 4, 2011

HallowEast Revisited

Here we are, a couple of days past dia de los muertos, and Halloween is over for another year. I have to admit, it was hard for me to get into the Halloween spirit this year. I had a bad case of Hallow-ennuin. But I did make it out to a couple of the HallowEast events, and they were loads of fun.

I brought you highlights of the ArtMares exhibit last week in The PopCulteer, but that was before the big reception on Friday with music by Tofujitsu and a special edition of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art Show. Later Friday night the world premiere of Eamon Hardiman’s new epic motion picture, “Porkchops,” took place at The Empty Glass. Continue reading

Zombie Walk 2011

The East End Zombie Walk, part of HallowEast 3 Freak Out, took place Saturday and that’s the video of the event you see right up at the head of this post.  The event was loads of fun. The editing of the video, not so much.  This was supposed to be our Sunday Evening Video, but I had to deal with so many inexplicable technical glitches that it took more than two days to get this beast to fart out of my computer intact.

Many thanks to Chase Henderson for contributing some great video, and to Mark Wolfe for coming up with the idea in the first place. Kudos also to Ric Cavender of East End Main Street, and our talented crew of makeup artists.

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