11.03.09

It’s that time of year again: NaNoWriMo 2009

Posted in Uncategorized at 4:20 pm by jessicakokesh

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Forget the cold winds and gray skies; nothing quite says November like the frantic scrambling of thousands of amateur (and maybe a few professional) writers across the globe as they participate in terrifying challenge of National Novel Writing Month.

Never heard of it? Here’s all you need to know: crazy people (like me) spend from midnight on Nov. 1 to midnight on Nov. 31 trying to write a 175-page novel. That’s 50,000 words in one month, averaging at about 1,666 words a day. There’s no prize if you win except the satisfaction that your tears, sweat and maybe a little bit of blood went into producing those 50,000 words.

The beauty of NaNoWriMo is that the writing doesn’t have to be good; it just has to be fast. The idea behind NaNoWriMo is get writers writing without worrying about little things that bog them like editing or spelling mistakes – editing is what December is for, after all. Often times a writer gets so caught up in trying to make every single word perfect that they forget to focus on getting their story out, and it takes them ages to keep on writing.

For some, writing the 50,000 words is a piece of cake – I’ve already seen people on the NaNoWriMo Forums that have 31,000 words and it’s not even the end of day three yet! But for others, even hitting that daily word count goal is like pulling teeth. I’m somewhere in the middle. I currently have 3,385 words, and I’ll need 5,000 by the end of the day to make the daily word goal. Getting the word count usually isn’t hard for me, but getting my inner editor to shut up so I can write new words instead editing the last thousand or so is another challenge completely.

This will be my second year participating for NaNoWriMo. I participated last year, and got about 23,000 words before I decided I hated my story and I quit. I’m hoping to do a little better or at least cross the finish line this year. One of my goals in life is to complete NaNoWriMo at least once because it’s such an interesting challenge.

So if you haven’t signed up this year, it’s not too late to do so! Head on over to NaNoWriMo.org and join in the insanity!

 

09.17.09

The Kickback makes it to RollingStone.com

Posted in Music at 6:44 pm by jessicakokesh

Former local band The Kickback has been mentioned in the Sept. 17 Hype Monitor section of RollingStone.com:

The Band: The Kickback
The Buzz: High drama Chicago-based rock band (with at least one very rabid fan) conjures the very best parts of the Veils and the Walkmen and the Killers, writing lean, nervy songs that snarl and snap. Guitarist Billy Yost has a marvelously agonized voice and he wrenches notes from his larynx, hurling himself against the songs’ propulsive rhythms.
Listen If: You’ve got a thing for high drama, or you like songs that move fast and singers that collapse faster.
Key Track: The sneering “Roman Regret,” a song boasting a guitar line that snaps and crackles like a cut electrical wire and Yost at his worked-up, Pentecostal best.

For more information on The Kickback, check out this The Volante article from Fall 2008.

09.15.09

Kayne West is a meme!

Posted in Entertainment, Internet, Television at 2:46 am by jessicakokesh

Kayne interrupts Kayne

In case you were avoiding contact with anything on the Internet or TV the past two days, you might’ve missed Kayne West interrupting Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech during the VMAs Sunday night. While initial viewing of said video will cause a strong case of secondhand embarrassment and righteous anger in regard to Mr. West, the Internet has been quick to turn his rude behavior into a hilarious new meme.

Whether its subbing Kayne’s outburst for Rep. Joe Wilson’s during President Obama’s speech last Wednesday:

Kayne lies

Or photoshopping Kayne into other speeches, important historical moments, or moments in cinema:

kayne voldemort kayne moon landing

kayne rpattz

The denizens of the Internet are bringing the lulz at Kayne’s expense.

RIP Patrick Swayze

Posted in Entertainment at 2:11 am by jessicakokesh

Actor Patrick Swayze, known for his iconic roles in “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost,” has passed away at 57. Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2008, and according to his publicist, he died at home with his family  by his side.

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02.01.09

Super Bowl Teaser Spots: Part Two

Posted in Entertainment, Movies tagged , , at 7:40 pm by jessicakokesh

Here’s part two of the post on the Super Bowl teaser spots. Please see the first post for trailers of G.I. Joe, Transformers 2 and Star Trek.


Land of the Lost


My childhood is crying in despair right about now. It could be entertaining, but I guess I was expecting a bit more than just Will Ferrell doing his usual routine with dinosaurs involved.
 

Up

 
Oh, Pixar. You certainly know how to come up with some interesting concepts for animated features. Looks good and visually stunning, but I think I need another trailer to convince to go see this one.


Fast and the Furious 4


Does this even need a comment? The action scene at the end of the spot had me rolling my eyes instead of squealing about the special effects.
 

Year One


Hilarious. I hadn’t heard anything about this movie before I saw this spot, but I definitely want to go see it now.

Super Bowl Teaser Spots: Part One

Posted in Entertainment, Movies tagged , , at 7:40 pm by jessicakokesh

The Super Bowl teaser spots are now online – including the first Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen trailer, which Michael Bay said wasn’t supposed to go up online until next Friday, as well as ads for Pixar’s Up and – I know everyone is chomping at the bit for this one – Fast and the Furious 4.

 

G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra

 

Looks interesting enough and it has all the qualifications for a summer movie flick, but it’s not high on my must-see list. Maybe once more commericals come out and I get more of a feel of the plot, it’ll start looking more appealing. The Eiffel Tower effect looked amazing though.

Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

 

I will get back to you as soon as I pick my jaw up off the floor. Transformers 2 is at the top of my “Must-See-in-Theatres” list and just think: if this is 31 seconds of complete and unending awesome, what’s the rest of the movie going to be like?

(Answer: Plenty of crass humor,  explosions, lots of gratuitous shots of Megan Fox, slow motion heroic shots of the military, explosions, cool cars, giant robot fight sequences, oh and did I mention explosions? This is Michael Bay we’re talking about, after all.) 

 

Star Trek

 

Many of the shots are from one of the earlier trailers, but there’s some new footage in there, including what looks like an attack scene on San Francisco and a cool sky diving scene.

 

Please see the second post for the trailers of Up, Land of the Lost, Year One and Fast and the Furious 4.

 

So what do you think? What Super Bowl teaser spots have you wishing it was summer movie season already? Which ones have you shaking your head and mourning the loss of all good things in the world? Share your thoughts below.

Edit: It appears the Transformers 2 trailer may be getting yanked from YouTube. My original link disappeared shortly after this post and I’ve put a second one in place. If it doesn’t show up, that’s probably why and you might have to go hunt down a version to see it for yourself.

01.05.09

Help Wanted!

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:23 am by jessicakokesh

The Verve section of The Volante is looking for reviewers and columnists for the 2009 spring semester! We’d like to see some fresh faces in our section, so if you think you’re cut out to be a

- book, video game or movie reviewer

- humor columnist

- relationship columnist

Please send a 250 to 300 word sample of your column/review to the Verve editor Jessica Kokesh at Jessica.L.Kokesh@usd.edu as soon as possible. Thank you!

11.30.08

Write or Die

Posted in Internet tagged , at 10:06 pm by jessicakokesh

Can’t find the inspiration to write that 10-page paper due at the end of the semester? Having trouble getting the words out for any writing project? Or maybe you just can’t sit down and write for more than five minutes at a time without a deadline looming over your head?

Write or Die, developed by Dr. Wicked, is a new, effective and free web application that “encourages writing by punishing the tendency to avoid writing.” Once you start typing in the box, you’re allowed a brief grace period but if you don’t keep typing, there’s consequences – varying in severity from an annoying pop-up box to the application deleting your words one by one.

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As you can see, you can set both a word count goal and the time limit in which you want to achieve that goal. I’ve written upwards of 500 words in 20 minutes using this application – I’d recommend Normal mode for someone who’s used to web browsing as they write as Kamikaze’s consequences can be quite alarming (and annoying) during the first use. 

The application does not offer spell or grammar check as it is aimed to seperate the writing and editing process as much as possible. Version 2.0 also offers the option to copy your text to the clipboard in case you navigate away from the page accidentally, a victory bell when you reach your goal, and a pause button – it only works once, so be judicious when you use it!

It’s a fun application and I highly recommend it to anyone writing on a deadline.

11.19.08

Plain White T’s concert photos

Posted in Music tagged , at 11:22 pm by jessicakokesh

I attended the Plain White T’s show at the Sioux Empire Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls yesterday, and here’s a couple photos of the Plain White T’s and their opening act, Meg & Dia.

The PWT’s played songs from their latest album “Big Bad World,” including “Sunshine” and “1, 2, 3, 4.” They closed the show with “Hate (I Really Don’t Like You)” and came back for an encore of their famous hit, “Hey There Delilah” which had the whole crowd singing.

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Dia from Meg & Dia.

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Meg & Dia

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Plain White T’s lead singer Tom Higgenson came out to perform a duet with Meg & Dia titled “Bored of Your Love” to a live audience for the first time.

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10.15.08

Dakota Days Police Ridealong

Posted in Uncategorized tagged at 2:20 am by jessicakokesh

For our 24 Hours of Dakota Days photo project, reporter Josie Kerk was able to ridealong with a member of the Vermillion Police Department from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Unfortunately, her photos were too dark or blurry for our printed product. We decided to put some of them online instead with Josie’s firsthand account of her experience during the ridealong.

11:16 P.M. — As we pull out of the station parking lot and turn onto Main Street, the officer tells me he’s been out on the streets since four o’clock today. He used to be a USD football player and worked for campus safety before joining the force. We get only a half block from station when we turn in to assist a young girl vomiting under a streetlight at the 100 block of West Main Street. The girl says she’s fine just and was only trying to make herself vomit so she would feel better. We leave the scene as she carries on down the street and joins a friend.

11:20 P.M. — We turn back on the road and head east down Main Street, breaking into the main crowd traveling between bars. Four officers are working the downtown area in two-man teams and the yellow tye-dye of the crisis team travels in packs through the commotion.
Our car is greeted both warmly and offensively by the crowd—some waves and smiles, a peace sign, and a few other hand gestures.

11:22 P.M.
— Out of ground zero, we begin weaving in and out of the neighborhoods on preventative maintenance. The officer says it does a world of difference to break up house parties by just getting out of his car, and just seeing him is discouraging to troublemakers.

Many couples and groups of friends are walking the dimly lit streets. Some quietly look away from us, but many wave or wish us happy Ddays.

11:29 P.M. – Suddenly, we hone in on a male and female with open Coors and Busch lite containers at the corner of Yale and National. As WE whip alongside the corner, they drop their cans at a tree trunk and walk briskly away.

The officer hops out of the car and yells at them to return to the corner. The couple doesn’t have their IDs on them, but both admit to being 20. The officer says he’ll give them a break on the open containers, but they will be cited for minors and receive a mandatory court date.

The female asks if a breathalyzer test is coming up. It is. Worried about her boyfriend’s fourth minor, she asks if there’s any way out of the situation, or to corner most of the blame on herself. The office advises her that her boyfriend’s minors are his own problem.

They continue to ask for a legal way out, or an alternate sobriety test. The breathalyzers are used one at a time alongside the car. The male suggests to the officer that he should be catching all the vandals they’ve been seeing all night instead of citing minors, but the officer asks why he isn’t reporting the damage himself to help them out.

The officer dumps the nearly full cans out in front of the car before putting them in the trunk. We take off.

11:51 P.M
. – The officer says that there are rumors going around about getting jail time for that kind of stuff. Apparently losing a license isn’t big enough, but even the stiffness of jail time will wear off with time too, he said.

11:54 P.M. – We turn onto Jefferson, then Roosevelt. Officers are opening citations for open containers continually on the radio.

The officer, who was working the downtown streets earlier tonight, says it’s easier because students tend to be in a good mood and are less likely to start a fight in an officer’s precense.

11:57 P.M. – We stop on West Cherry Street to move a construction cone out of the road.

12:07 A.M. – We hear about a loose oxygen tank in the alley behind Hollywood video over the radio. Searching around for a guy who wanted to commit himself to the hospital and then ran away, we start moving through the alleys.

12:16 A.M. – We head back to Cherry Street to respond to a noise complaint at the 1200 block of East Cherry and a female passed out on the lawn nearby. There are two other cars already at the scene and they shine a flashlight at top window of the house, but since it’s no raging kegger, we leave and begin patrolling the outskirts of Vermillion.

12:23 A.M. – Driving through an alley, we see the case for an electrical or telephone box lying in the alley. The officer recovers the box and picks up some overturned dumpsters.

12:38 A.M. – We drive behind the medical school at the intersection of Harvard and Clark Streets. I see a tall man and a young girl visiting with another officer. The officer in my car gets out to assist. There are three cops now I can notice on the scene.

Suddenly, two cops begin to take the man to the ground with handcuffs. A third rushes over to help and the girl runs towards them. They yell at her to get back by the car and she doesn’t listen. She just stands there anyway observing.

They handcuff the man and bring him over to my car. He leans against the outside of the car behind my window while they pat him down. He acts very surprised when they begin, and tells the cops to leave him alone. He continues to move and jerk about, yelling and insulting both officers. He’s very angry and very verbal.

Meanwhile, the girl is arrested with less aggression and put in another car. The man is put in the car and sits directly behind me.

12:47 A.M. – We return to the station, and the man is taken out of the seat behind me. He complains that he can’t be arrested for an attitude problem.

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