Red Mist

by timothytapdancing | March 9, 2007 at 09:44 am
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[q url="http://timothytapdancing.googlepages.com/episode10%3Aredmist"]Episode 10: Red Mist

Saturday Mar. 3, 2007

Episode Details: Art work by David Yue; Music, lyrics, and choreography by Timothy Yue.

Music video. Song and tap dance. Electric guitar and electronic tap shoes. This Bluesy, Rock song was inspired by a character from _The Tesseract_, by Alex Garland. This song was inspired by a character from The Tesseract, by Alex Garland.

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Jordan Yerman
Jordan Yerman
flagged this story as Needs Improvement

at 10:01 on March 9th, 2007

As one of the NowPublic editors, I’ve flagged your item as Incomplete. To see what constitutes a news article, check out the values link below.

THE TESSERACT was a deceptively mature book, Garland's best in my opinion. 

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timothytapdancing

Sorry, for the incredibly tardy response. If you mean incomplete in terms of not objective, biased. I would just say that I'm not trying to deceive, my log in name is timothytapdancing, the site I refer to is Timothy Tap Dancing. I'm not trying to pretend to be someone independent. I'm not trying to mislead.

If you mean incomplete in terms of not enough info, and Is it news? --I would say, that the important things is that it is a arts and culture piece. The news is that there is artwork available and when and where it can be found. Like a band with a new CD out, or the schedule of a TV program. On the one hand, the promotion is beneficial to the artist, but it is nonetheless, in Arts and Culture, a news article. My article may be a bit promotional, but I'm not trying to disguise the fact that it's from me, and if you examine any of the pages that I link to, there are no banner adds, no requests for donations, no statements that you can check out this video if you pay. So there's no scheme behind it.

If you mean incomplete in terms of unclear? I tried to be specific but very brief. So what is it--a music video (art available). What kind of video (song and tap dance). Then a brief description to see if it might be something that the reader is interested in.

Tim

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