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Now We Are 30

Thirty thousand feet up, I am sitting in the corner. Sandra Bullock’s “The Proposal” is playing soundlessly on nine-inch screens throughout the cabin. I am seated next to an older European woman who keeps using her tray-table as a pillow and a nondescript man. The seatbelt sign is on. A poor simulacrum of dinner is sitting in my stomach despite my watch saying it’s barely 4PM. In five hours, I will stumble in to my hotel room for a few hours of sleep before jet lag snaps me awake and I get ready for the week ahead.

This is not how I had intended to spend my thirtieth birthday.

WWDC 2010 was announced to be the week of my birthday for the second time in my life, and as is tradition, I am heading to San Francisco to attend. The trip that encompassed my 25th was unforgettable, if for no other reason than the keynote where Apple dropped the Intel bomb. This is my fifth trip to WWDC, my seventh trip to San Francisco, my eighth time to California. It is both a blessing and a curse, a week full of seeing distant friends while simultaneously running myself into the ground. I am already looking forward to next weekend.

Last night, my mother decided to scan the first photo ever taken of me, being held by my father and screaming shortly after my birth. This morning, I asked Katie to take a new portrait of me. (I tend to reuse the same picture of myself everywhere online for years at a time, and the old one was getting long in the tooth.)

So this is what thirty years looks like:

To all my friends, know that you are all always in my heart even if circumstance keeps us apart. I could not imagine for a greater group of friends. I love you all.

To my family, who have always supported me unconditionally, know that I could have never become who I am without you. I love you all.

To my wife, who has stuck with me through every twist and turn I’ve thrown at her, know that you are my everything. I can’t wait to be home with you, and I’m already counting down the hours. I love you.

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The List, Summer 2010 Edition

I am occasionally brow-beaten about my inability to tell people about awesome things that may be coming up. Here, then, is the list of public events I am attending over the summer and early fall.

LCD Soundsystem (w/ Holy Ghost)

May 20th, 8PM
Concert
Terminal 5

Fresh off releasing their third album, This Is Happening, James/Pat/Nancy are coming back home for a four day stint of “standing in front of people doing things loudly” at Terminal 5. This will be my first show at Terminal 5, and I have not heard one positive word said about the venue. It will be difficult for this to compare to the Music Hall of Williamsburg show a few months back, but it should do. LCD Soundsystem is fantastic live, and you should make every effort to see them if they’re in your town.

LCD Soundsystem Afterparty

May 21st, 11PM-?
DJ Set Afterparty Thing
Highline Ballroom

Just announced by James yesterday, apparently there is some all-hours-of-the-night thing going on Saturday night where most everyone from LCDSS will be doing DJ sets. $5 tickets meant instabuy.

Late Night w/ Jimmy Fallon

May 27th, 7:30 PM
Panel Discussion
Paley Center for Media

While I am not a frequent watcher of Fallon’s show, he seems to have found his footing relatively well and is churning out bits that are worth watching. Added bonus: the panel moderator will be Brian Williams.

The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television Tour

June 1st, 8PM
Variety
Radio City Music Hall

Conan O’Brien returns to NYC, on the same block as NBC. We will be laughing, because crying would be sad.

An Evening With Ted Danson

June 3rd, 6:30 PM
Panel Discussion/Dinner
Paley Center for Media

When we attended the Bored To Death panel late last year, we were blown away by Ted Danson’s sense of humor and general perspective on television. The Paley Center is doing a special event just for him, so we felt like it was unmissable. We are also redeeming our membership benefit to attend the PALEY AFTER DARK dinner afterwards. I believe this means I’m having dinner with Ted Danson. This still hasn’t sunk into my brain yet.

Big Apple BBQ Block Party

June 12th & 13th
Food
Madison Square Park

It’s an annual tradition – and that reminds me, I need to buy my fastpass.

Hot Chip / Hercules & Love Affair / Holy Ghost!

August 4th, 5:30 PM
Concert
Central Park Summerstage

Three DFA artists, two of which I love, one fantastic outdoor venue. Hot Chip’s new album is wonderful; I saw Andy Butler from H&LA spin last year but it will be refreshing to see the whole band. Summerstage concerts are some of my favorite concerts of the year – there’s something very relaxing about seeing a band in Central Park.

Electric Zoo

September 4th & 5th
Music Festival
Randall’s Island

My beloved All Points West is seemingly canceled this year. In its stead, we are doubling down on the second edition of Electric Zoo, the electronic-focus music festival which was a fantastic spur-of-the-moment decision for us last year. Performers I care about include Major Lazer, Benny Benassi, John Digweed, Boyz Noise, Diplo, and Flying Lotus. You might also care about The Chemical Brothers, Paul Van Dyk, Richie Hawtin, or Armin Van Buuren. A few more remain to be announced, so the lineup might get even better.

The Pee-wee Herman Show

October-November?
Theatre
Stephen Sondheim Theater

Just announced as coming to NYC. There’s no way I’m missing this.