Coming Attractions

Jeff Giles April 25, 2007 6

The details are still being ironed out, but if everything goes the way it’s supposed to, I’ll have some Big News for you guys soon. This sounds ridiculous, and I hate myself for typing it, but I can’t divulge any of the details just yet. Long story short, I think things will be changing around here soon — but not to worry; content-wise, this will be the same old Jefitoblog you’ve grown to know and love, or something.

Seriously, I’m very excited to share the details with you, and will as soon as I can.

In the meantime, let’s try forging ahead with the gang of boobs at Dreamhost, shall we? Hopefully we can make it through more than a month without having the ceiling come crashing down again.

In honor of today’s news, here’s a phoenix-themed mini-mix:

Steve Winwood – Phoenix Rising
Dan Fogelberg – Phoenix
Isaac Hayes – By the Time I Get to Phoenix

And if you’re looking for something to do, let your fingers do the clicking on over to Rotten Tomatoes’ Summer Movie Preview — I did the writeups for Spider-Man 3 and the movies coming out in June:

(Those of you hoping to snark it with ‘I liked it better when it was Entertainment Weekly‘s summer preview’: Jason already beat you to it. Sorry.)

  • http://mulberrypanda96.blogspot.com rwcass

    I sent you three albums by the French band Phoenix back in '06 and you couldn't find a slot for any of their songs?! Sacrebleu!

  • http://www.popdose.com jefito

    I probably lost them in the Great Hard Drive Crash of 2006.

  • http://mulberrypanda96.blogspot.com rwcass

    I sent you three albums by the French band Phoenix back in '06 and you couldn't find a slot for any of their songs?! Sacrebleu!

  • http://www.popdose.com jefito

    I probably lost them in the Great Hard Drive Crash of 2006.

  • http://mulberrypanda96.blogspot.com rwcass

    I sent you three albums by the French band Phoenix back in '06 and you couldn't find a slot for any of their songs?! Sacrebleu!

  • http://www.popdose.com jefito

    I probably lost them in the Great Hard Drive Crash of 2006.