Skip to content
  • Home
  • Matt Keeley Portfolio
  • Podcasts
    • Infinite Danger
    • Rite Gud
  • Interviews
  • Essays
  • Reviews
    • Patreon
  • Contact
  • Newsletters
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • Contact
  • My account
  • Newsletter
  • Newsletter test
  • Shop

Kittysneezes

All Things To All People

  • Home
  • Matt Keeley Portfolio
  • Podcasts
    • Infinite Danger
    • Rite Gud
  • Interviews
  • Essays
  • Reviews
    • Patreon
  • Contact
  • Newsletters
Penalty Box Chess
Essays 

Penalty Box Chess

On November 29, 2011 by Matt Keeley

Image via Wikipedia What is “Penalty Box Chess”? It is a variation on normal chess created by Ben Allen and myself. What you need: A Normal Chess Set The Normal Chess Pieces A Quarter A Separate Area, Apart From Where the Captured Pieces…

No comment
Continue Reading
Review: Discovery
Music Reviews 

Review: Discovery

On November 28, 2011 by Lee H

So one of my favorite bands from my misspent youth in the 1970s-80s decided to remaster every album they’ve ever done, and release them in a huge box set called Discovery.  This is every Pink Floyd album from 1967 to 1994, sounding…

No comment
Continue Reading
My Little Pony: A Dog & Pony Show
PONY PONY PONY! 

My Little Pony: A Dog & Pony Show

On November 24, 2011 by Matt Keeley

I’m a brony.  And I don’t care who knows it.  But there are a lot of bronies around, and here three of ‘em help you through all the episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.  Not that you should need any…

No comment
Continue Reading
Review: The SMiLE Sessions
Music Reviews 

Review: The SMiLE Sessions

On November 22, 2011 by Matt Keeley

Image via Wikipedia In the list of things I never thought we’d see, it was a complete SMiLE, the legendary lost Beach Boys record.  In 2004 that came; Brian Wilson had re-recorded it, working with co-writer Van Dyke Parks on finishing the…

No comment
Continue Reading
Review: Br’er – City of Ice
Music Reviews 

Review: Br’er – City of Ice

On November 21, 2011 by Rachel Anderson

It was a cold winter night when I saw Br’er perform for the first time. They played the front room of a West Philaelphia rowhouse turned art gallery and concert venue. I sat on the floor in front of their violin player,…

1 Comment
Continue Reading
Ambien Review #10: Lost Season 3
Ambien Reviews 

Ambien Review #10: Lost Season 3

On November 18, 2011 by Austin Wolf-Sothern

Lost Season 3 Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof, J.J. Abrams 10.0 Man whose piss do I gotta drink to make this ambien come on stronger. Ok, so, Jack Kate and Sawyer are on the Other idland tra[[ed up, and they meet Juliet and…

No comment
Continue Reading
PONY PONY PONY! 

My Little Pony: Sonic Rainboom

On November 17, 2011 by Matt Keeley

I’m a brony.  And I don’t care who knows it.  But there are a lot of bronies around, and here three of ‘em help you through all the episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.  Not that you should need any…

No comment
Continue Reading
Interview: Chelsea Nikkel, aka Princess Chelsea
Interviews 

Interview: Chelsea Nikkel, aka Princess Chelsea

On November 15, 2011 by Matt Keeley

We dig New Zealand’s keyboard-playing chanteuse Princess Chelsea here at Kittysneezes — Rachel Anderson did a review of her brand new debut album Lil’ Golden Book (now available on gold vinyl!), and now Rev. Syung Myung Me is here to present an…

2 Comments
Continue Reading
Review: Thomas Dolby – A Map of the Floating City
Music Reviews 

Review: Thomas Dolby – A Map of the Floating City

On November 14, 2011 by Rachel Anderson

When you haven’t released a new album in nineteen years [1], it’s a bold statement to open with a song called “Nothing New Under the Sun.” Amidst wobbly bass synths and brassy horns, the synthetic pop sounds of Thomas Dolby are familiar…

1 Comment
Continue Reading
Essays 

Frieze Art Fair 2011

On October 28, 2011 by Janet

Frieze is the fourth art fair I’ve tasked myself with reporting. I’m not sure how extensively I should discuss the parts of it that are the same as all other art fairs. However, needless to say that I have to be slightly…

No comment
Continue Reading

Posts pagination

Prev 1 … 57 58 59 … 131 Next

Categories

  • Comics
    • DEVO In: Tired O Tourin'!
    • Doctor Chef!
    • FURREH NUUZ TEEVEE
    • Humorous Slice of Life
    • I Want My Bike Back!
  • Essays
    • Don't Worry About The Government
    • Mixtapes
    • Music Video Treatments
    • Stupid Ideas I Haven't Done
    • Things That Are Neat
  • Fiction
    • Corpophilia
    • Drabbles
    • Fluffy Pony Saturday
    • Lance and I…
    • Swears Dripping
    • The Fingertips Project
    • The Tinning of Dorian Gray
  • Interviews
  • Kentucky Meat Shower
    • Apophany
  • Media
    • Kittysneezes Music
    • Video
      • In The News
      • Kiddysneezes
      • Ted Talks
  • News
  • Owl-Stretching Time
  • Podcasts
    • HeadClog in the Operator
    • Infinite Danger
    • Remarkable Media Cafe
    • Rite Gud
    • The Painful Threshold
  • Recipes
  • Reviews
    • Book Reviews
      • Grabbity's Brainflow
      • Reviewing Books By Their Covers
      • Weird and Wild Old Book Reviews
    • Comic Reviews
      • MAD Magazine Reviews
    • Film Reviews
      • Ambien Reviews
    • Game Reviews
    • Music Reviews
      • Album Cover Reviews
      • Forgotten Records
      • The Legendary Pink Dots Project
      • The Residents Project
      • The Sparks Project
      • The Zappa Project
    • Product Reviews
    • Theater Reviews
    • TV Reviews
      • PONY PONY PONY!
  • THIS IS NOT CONTENT
    • about fiction
    • about me
    • about queerness
    • about writing

RSS Recent Podcast Episodes

  • Timber—He Only Speaks to Crowds
  • Nature of the Beast—Barge Chilling Park
  • Book Club: In Cold Blood
  • Mad Hatter Bears—Basford’s Boys
  • Book Club: Sadako Coming Out of Her Well to Shame Mankind
  • The Sparrow
  • Hearing Trumpet
  • The Only One—Match Game ‘76
  • God Does Not Touch Philadelphia: The Gang Tackles 17776 by Jon Bois
  • The Demolished Man
Copyright © 2025 Kittysneezes - Powered By WordPress
Designed & Developed by Sparkle Themes