Says Gaulier:
The ideal performance for a bouffon would be one where the audience is wildly entertained, and then go home, realize their lives are meaningless, and commit suicide. This of course is a theoretical ideal instead of an anticipated outcome.
I bring all of this up to tell you that The End Times is playing The Comet this Thursday.

Once we finish, I’ll rush to Hollow Earth Radio for a sweet two hours of Blues & Bluster. This week: Nilsson and Seger Liberation Army, Linda Rondstat and Tori Amos, among others.

And if that wasn’t enough, Friday brings not one, but three shows you should really consider checking out:
- Our wonderful singer Abi is playing at the Kiss Cafe in Ballard;
- Our friends Pillow Army are holding down the High Dive;
- and Honk Fest West presents Titanium Sporkestra, The Fremont Phil, The Yellow Hat Band, The Northwest Choro Collective, and Tits & Brass as part of a benefit gig at Lo-Fi.
Saturday should be spent contemplating the end of yet another month, something I'll accomplish by finally recording my cover of They Might Be Giants' seminal tune We Want a Rock on that cute ukulele my brother gave me for Christmas. After which, as I expect many in the vicinity to garrote themselves mirthlessly, it feels a little cruel to bring up March.
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