02.14.10
I will live my life as i will undoubtedly die, alone


Calling all sweet and tender hooligans, charming men, and handsome devils…
It’s a party and you’re invited.
Wear: 1. pompadour 2. glasses 3. Smiths t shirt (sharpie version ok) 4. anorak 5. pins/badges
Bring: 1. yr bike 2. Smiths mix tape 3. boombox 4. money for a pint 5. a Smiths song you know the words to
Fans of all levels are welcome to attend. Best pompadour, best Moz costume, and winning trivia team get a prize.
Still don’t get it? Watch.
Still don’t get it? Really? Frankly, Mr. Shankly…
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 8 pm
@ Tompkins Square Park, SW corner
Hey all you vegan/moz/iphone lovers… now there is an app for all of us(except i dont have a iphone).
this app has a bunch of vegan theme sayings and on the list is MORRISSEY and straightedge for geoff and i. check the video.
for more info, check out… quarrygirl.com
There is a new photography book coming out and the cover is a picture of Morrissey. The book covers the pop history of Manchester, from 1976 to present.

There will be a exhibition for the release of the book. check the link below, for more info.
- Looking for the Light Through the Pouring Rain. Photography by Kevin Cummins. 4th September.
New Exhibition – Looking for the light through the pouring rain. Photography by KEVIN CUMMINS.
if anyone would like to send us a copy to review for our humble little morrissey blog then please email either of us.
I’ve heard about this crazy conspiracy theory and I’ve checked out the
website(Dianamystery.com), a couple times over the years for a laugh. Now, you can see the exhibit in person and figure out for yourself, did Moz foretell Diana’s death?!
“Galway Arts Centre will also exhibit the video piece ‘Morrissey Foretelling The Death of Diana’ (2006), which suggests – through montage of found film and video footage, appropriated song fragments, and a voice-over narrative - that Morrissey, the former lead singer of The Smiths, somehow anticipated the 1997 death of Princess Diana via cryptic clues in his lyrics or embedded in images on Smiths’ record sleeves or in their pop videos. Focusing on a track-by-track analysis of The Smiths’ Album “The Queen Is Dead” the video adopts the form of a conspiracy-theory-cum-urban-myth, and despite its labyrinthine twists-and turns, seems to make absolute sense: somehow proving its case, suggesting that perhaps Morrissey - albeit aided and abetted by extraterrestrial forces - did indeed possess clairvoyant powers.”
Galways Art Center Galwaysartcenter.com
Galway Advertiser link
If you live in Galway, go check it out… send in your review, story, pictures, etc. to us.
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