AND THE GOSSIP WOLF WILL BE GREENBERG that's what I just decided shhhhh scott can turn him it'll be good
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AND THE GOSSIP WOLF WILL BE GREENBERG that's what I just decided shhhhh scott can turn him it'll be good
talking with a friend about how 3b will progress and we came to the conclusion that they'll all finish high school and grow up and follow derek to new york (bc that's where he and cora are going duh) and live there and go to college and chase monsters in central park and it will be called Gossip Wolf
gossip-wolf said: Make me.
Show your face and will.
we got mentioned in the "Gossip Wolf" column of the Chicago Reader
Hold on tight, and be careful. Things aren't going to get any better, or safer. And stay away from Matt, he's the root of all of Jackson's problems.
What? Matt? He doesn't even talk to Jackson. Last I heard, Jackson saved him from drowning at Lydia's party. What are you talking about? Who are you?
Gossip Wolf scoops The Whistler!
Usually nostalgia and band reunions aren't this Wolf's thing, but we (that's the royal, furry "we") think it's gonna be a fun throwback summer over at the Whistler. On Sun 6/24, the bar launches a monthly series called Playing Favorites, where local musicians and bands cover albums or artists that matter to them. For that first show (they're all on Sundays so far) Netherfriends will do Harry Nilsson songs, and the trio Stirrup—for this gig, cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm, bassist Nick Macri, and drummer Charles Rumback—will play Blondie's Parallel Lines. Sun 7/29 is Panoramic & True covering Belle and Sebastian's twee classic The Boy With the Arab Strap and Bob Dey's Tank Engine Man doing the first Neu! album. It's also BDTEM's last local show before moving to Montreal. (Hey, at least it's not LA! Way to buck the trend, dudes!) The rest of the summer is still getting sorted, but in October White/Light and Roommate will play Funkadelic's Maggot Brain and the Cure, respectively.
This series is one of the things I'm most excited about at The Whistler this year. I've got every installment booked through November, but if you're interested in Playing Favorites in 2013, email me.
—Billy
Panoramic & True is in this week's Gossip Wolf section of The Chicago Reader! Come see us FRIDAY MARCH 9 at The Empty Bottle!
Danzig Wolf by Keith Herzig