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On the surface, one could think that one would associate KY with music as the principle means or mode of expression. Yet, after reading this, can one assume safely that the visual takes on an equally important role? A marriage of the Apollonian and Dionysian concepts that that F. N. guy put forth is manifesting itself? "German" blood or modern conduit? I wonder though if the dress(or rather…
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Username: MY DIY KY T — Hold on to them and let the "creative intrest" accumulate; cash in and create when the time hits you! Windfall coming? My lazy ass is jealous that you and chrissy, amongst others, have been so KY creative
Evelynchrist: MY DIY KY T — My KY shattered mirror shirt is no more but the mosaic letters have survived. I'm not sure what to do with them so I'm asking for suggestions! Anything is welcome
Username: NY show mentioned in Onion? — "cult icon" My Life with the KY Kult. KYK KOOLER THAN AMOS. Awww sum Actually, KRISTEENYOUNG sanz spasing seems to obliterate a middle name. Which is...? I've always kinda wundered about that missing space
Programme-X: NY show mentioned in Onion? — That was probably the wosrt review I've ever seen. It jabs were shalow (...GOOFY arrangements? She's not Spike Jones for Chistssake.) and it's composition shotty. But we know better
Loadof27: NY show mentioned in Onion? — Thanks for the heads-up! First I saw it in the print version of the Onion. Usually all the show listings are in tiny print but for Tuesday the 16th I saw Kristeenyoung in big letters and got excited. Then I read their 'review' and felt a little less excited. Like, why mention KY especially just to give her a back-handed compliment? Ugh
Evelynchrist: NY show mentioned in Onion? — :( I'm confused. I would risk life and limb to see them again.... maybe I'll drop by tomorrow night to see what's good at Santos'....That review is lazy journalism; plain and simple, and way too predictable