Posted by: trailerpilot | 05:09::2012

Four hunnerd.

This blog is 400 posts old as of this you’re reading right here. (It’s been 175 weeks since my first post, for the record.)

Now, I ain’t tryna be precious about it, I’m just sayin’. Let’s round up ten posts you dear readers have particularly liked, or hated, or whatever — clicked on a lot — and then it’s back to work for the both of us.

“make money but don’t work too hard — make somebody else pay to make it — and don’t smoke too much but drink enough to relax, and stay off the streets”
February 8, 2009

“It’s all very funny and easy and the characters are beautifully drawn, pinned-together muslin mockups of odd interests, irrational anxieties, raging hormones and idle minds.”
February 21, 2009

On Two Experiences Yesterday Evening, Specifically Dean Wareham’s and Britta Phillips’ Concert at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Being in a Car Accident Placing Around 6 Or 7 On A 1–10 Scale of Car-Accident-Seriousness.
March 9, 2009

My review of Orpheus and Eurydice by Compagnie Marie Chouinard remains popular. Could the photos of scantily clad performers have anything to do with that popularity? Ha! What do you think this is, the internet?
April 18, 2009

Here’s a review of Cupola Bobber’s Way Out West, the Sea Whispered Me. Damn that was a good show.
April 19, 2009

To this day, I’ve reviewed Nederlands Dans Theater only once.
June 17, 2009

This is my first in-depth look at the choreography of Julie Mayo. Keep an eye on this blog for a follow-up with Mayo about her recent programming venture, and with Jessie Young, a performer-collaborator on the project.
August 30, 2009

This interview with Edward Villella was published on the eve of Miami City Ballet’s first performances in Chicago proper.
September 25, 2009

This interview with Hema Rajagopalan was published on the eve of Natya Dance Theatre’s 35th anniversary.
September 26, 2009

This is a review of EMPIRE (Art & Politics) by Superamas.
October 6, 2010 

Whether this is your first or your 400th visit to trailerpilot, thanks so much for reading. And thanks to Sauce for the source image above and for her thoughts upon her 400th blog post, not unlike my own today. Cheers.

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