On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:27 AM, M Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From what I know, certain people in Detroit with influence already > expressed their views (ie take a break this year and plan carefully) > and Paxahau chose to go on. These people are still supportive of > Paxahau, which is great.
i feel less and less like this festival has anything to do with detroit every year. nothing about that is great. if detroit is really so starved for bad music, the people should just move anywhere else. there is no shortage of crap like girltalk in any city in the US. if detroit really doesnt get that, people should be thankful for it. > In turn, I just feel we should now be at least be supportive of > Paxahau, rather than write off and whinge about everything. If you > feel so strongly about the steps they have taken, why not just write > to them directly? it is not my job to do that. > If the community on the ground in Detroit is being supportive, then at > least we should be too. the community on the ground? who is that exactly? > We should be writing about the things we are excited to see in > Detroit, rather than the things we don't want to see. i disagree. tom
