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Sylvester wrote about pop, rap, dance, indie and experimental music for the music publication Pitchfork from 2002 to 2006 and served as an editor from 2004 to 2006. [8]In 2006, while he was a writer and senior associate editor at The Village Voice, he was suspended for his essay “Do You Wanna Kiss Me?”, a piece about Neil Strauss's The Game, after the essay was revealed to contain ...
La Isla Bonita is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Deerhoof.Produced by former music journalist and Mr. Dream drummer Nick Sylvester, it was released on November 4, 2014 through Polyvinyl Record Co. [1] [2]
Based in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Dream was composed of Adam Moerder (vocals, guitarist), Matt Morello (vocals, bass guitarist) and Nick Sylvester (drums, producer). Moerder has written several pieces for various publications, including The New Yorker and Pitchfork. [1] [2] Sylvester was a writer at the Village Voice and Pitchfork. [3]
The music video for "On the Regular" was directed by Anthony Sylvester, [19] brother of the song's producer Nick Sylvester. [3] [20] It shows Shamir with different hairstyles, flashy patterns, and a fringe jacket. [11] He plays with a rubber band gun and makes balloons burst into color. [19]
The owner of Sylvester's North End Grille said there is no "certain time frame" but he still hopes to reopen his business. "She put 33 people out of work." 6 months after crash, Sylvester's ...
September 10, 2012: Keys to the city were awarded to eight athletes who competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics: swimmers Michael Phelps(Key revoked 2014) and Katie Ledecky, rower David Banks, windsurfer Farrah Hall, cyclist Bobby Lea, field hockey player Katie O'Donnell, kayaker Scott Parsons, and modern pentathlete Suzanne Stettinius. [236]
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The 2008 Portland City Commission elections were held on May 20, 2008, and November 4, 2008, to elect three positions on the Portland, Oregon City Council. [1]Two positions, 1 and 4, held regularly scheduled elections while position 2 held a special election to fill the remainder of Erik Sten's term after his retirement on April 4.