Friday, November 16, 2007
The S-Word!While it's impossible to "define" the Monz, one can describe the Monz as much by what he opposes than what he supports. All his life, Monz has fought, nay, railed prodigiously against smugness. Whether through performance art (people still talk about the legendary "White Castle" performance at Chicago's Metro) or a subtle, humble-yet-tasty Whole Kitchen frozen pad thai lunch, the message is clear: wear a smirk and you'll need a clerk!
(no, we don't know what that means, but it sounded good....)
(no, we don't know what that means, but it sounded good....)
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The "White Castle" performance, which I remember mostly for it's daring and audacity (I mean, who would work with a white castle provided by a stranger?) also leaves me critical of it's youthful naivety. I'll leave it to the critics of the future to debate.
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