Pavement bootleg, UVA Engineering School art gallery and more [VIDEO]

BREAK! Of the coffee, artsy, or Fugazi variety:

  • Years ago, Fugazi’s Ian MacKaye came to UVA for a screening of the band documentary Instrument. A colleague recalled that MacKaye fielded a question about his band’s tendency to stop shows to stop stagedivers and overly aggressive fans in the midst of their rampages. (It happened a fair deal, and is one of several steps the band took to ensuring safe and inexpensive access to essential music.) Well, Sasha Frere-Jones, Carrie Brownstein and loads of other folks linked recently to this piece on Chunklet: an audio file that contains 40 minutes of highly listenable Fugazi stage banter. Explicit language? Yes, ma’am.

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