Todd P in Sixteen Part Harmony

Behold, y’all. Todd P.’s filmed vacation to Te-has is on the internet, in sixteen parts, for free, thanks to Pitchfork TV, so you can, as director Jay Buim said, watch it from the comfort of your home or on your company’s dime at work. Subversive!

You might also be interested in Freewilliamsburg’s interview with Buim, which is mad enlightening:

And finally, if you were a sandwich, what kind would you be?

Whitefish, sable, capers, onions and cream cheese.

Far out.

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One Comment

  1. Getzel
    Posted September 30, 2009 at 2:20 pm | Permalink

    I can’t believe that it’s taken me this long to visit your blog. I’m actually quite impressed by how frequently you post and by the quality of your posts. Solid writing, insightful commentary, and culturally relevant.

    There – now you have a testimonial…you’ll be wanting people to vouch for you if you are to get readers from some of the poorer states.

    But seriously, nice job.

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