DON’T CRUSH OUR HEART TICKETS AVAILABLE!!!
September 2nd, 2008 No Comments »
PREMIER: SATURDAY SEPT 20, 8PM, $15
REPRISE: SATURDAY OCT 18, 8PM, $15
THE BEAUTIFUL RITZ THEATER, 345 13TH AVE NE
NORTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS!
FOR TICKETS: CALL THE RITZ BOX OFFICE 612.436.1129
OR BUY ONLINE RIGHT HERE*
*SPECIAL ONLINE TICKET OFFER! Enter promo code “brady” and for a $28 ($35 value!) you can see Don’t Crush Our Heart AND the only straight up EARS show of the season: The Electric Arc Radio Christmas Special — A Very Brady Christmas — on November 29th! Thanksgiving Turkey!
Join Moon Island on Myspace!
September 2nd, 2008 No Comments »
Moon Island, the twee pop band in Don’t Crush Our Heart! is on Myspace. Go, be a friend to them. Joshua, Jessica and Drummer are sad.

Sad Moon Island on Myspace.
DON’T CRUSH OUR HEART! it approaches…
September 2nd, 2008 No Comments »
In an old brick warehouse room, down in the Armitage Heights Munitions District, Joshua and Jessica of the young band Moon Island, smile, strum and make powerfully pretty pop music.
Meanwhile, across the hood, sitting at a desk in his sad-lit office, Councilman Sherman listens to an MP3 of Moon Island, the very same band, and dreams of luring an Urban Outfitter, a Pei Wei Asian fusion restaurant, and a giant U2 outdoor iPod ad to his district. Could Joshua, Jessica — this Moon Island — be the key? They sing so beautiful… Yessss…
The next morning, after good sleep, Sherman hears the news on the blogs and the twitters: “Moon Island to relocate to Brooklyn, NY!” Sherman shouts: “Somebody call the City Attorney, STAT. These kids can’t leave!” And thus begins the greatest Urban Planning, Pretty Pop Music, Radio-style, Court Room Dramedy, Cautionary Musical Tale EVER KNOWN!
With: Herbach and Mary Everest as Moon Island. Andy Sturdevant as Sid, the hardest-boiled pop music journalist. Jenny Adams as Marisha, administrative assistant and mega-fan. Sam Osterhout as the Honorable Alderman from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. P. Chris Bierbrauer as Councilman Sherman. Steph Ash as 80s rocker Strawberry Cox. Brady Bergeson as Judge Mathis. And, Kurt Froehlich as the prosecuting attorney.
Original music from Dave Salmela and the Electric Arc band.
Don’t Crush Our Heart… Coming this fall!
July 18th, 2008 No Comments »
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
From the Electric Arc Radio people comes an all-new radio melodrama—Don’t Crush Our Heart: a Musical Legal Thriller About a Twee Band—based on the wildly popular blog, The Armitage Heights Clarion, by Andy Sturdevant.
Say it ain’t so, Sebastian! Break it to us gently, Belle! The Midwestern hipster enclave of Armitage Heights is about to lose its most beloved critically-acclaimed twee indie-pop outfit, Christmas Island, to New York City (Brooklyn!). The city fathers will do anything to keep them in town – including filing an injunction to legally prevent the move. The young (and old), the musically gifted (and not) all converge on the Pierce County Courthouse to collectively tell – and sing – a harrowing tale of ambition, money, skinny jeans, urban gentrification, 19th Century agricultural subsidies, Ukrainian electro DJs, converted lofts, tandem bicycles, the Staten Island ferry, trade tariffs, the American legal system and 9.5 Pitchfork ratings in this living-color theater of the mind. Featuring the Electric Arc players, band, and friends. It’s Witness for the Prosecution meets If You’re Feeling Sinister – and it’s only at the Ritz Theater!
Only twice: September 20 and October 18, 8p.m. at the Ritz Theater, 345 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis.
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!
The Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 29th, Join Sam, Herbach, Brady, Steph, Clerky, Bushy, Sleany McFear, the ghost of Alan Greenspan, and the entire Electric Arc neighborhood for an other original episode of the Electric Arc Radio Show: “A Very Brady Christmas!”
For more information, contact:
Stephanie Wilbur Ash
ashstephanie@hotmail.com
612-418-8338
The EARS June/July Update!
June 3rd, 2008 No Comments »
FIRST: If you are planning to purchase Herbach’s book (The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg) for gift or for self, do it by Thursday, send us an email and Herbach will send a loving note to whomever the purchase is for, seriously. This is a big week! Stop into to one of our excellent local stores (Common Good Books, or Magers and Quinn, perhaps — they host great events for us). Pop into a Barnes and Noble if it’s on your way home.
Go get it at Amazon if need be! This is a big week. Seriously. Herbach will write you a personal love note. Please let him know.
SECOND: Quick Electric Arc News!
All four Lit 6 writers will be at Common Good Books for a free EXCELLENT celebratory reading at 7:30, Thursday June 12! If you haven’t been to this great Indie bookstore… do it! We may not be reading together again for a very long time. Don’t miss it! FREEEE
Punk Poet Paul D’s Riot Act Reading Series at the Turf (clown lounge!) this Sunday, June 8, 7pm, featuring our favorite comedian, Mary Mack, with Punk Poet Paul D., Stephanie Wilbur Ash, Laura Brandenburg, and Michelle Leon.
Sam and Herbach host the Red Stag Block Party on June 14! Featuring excellent music and food!
Electric Arc Presents! June 16, 6:30pm, In the lobby of the Ritz Theater (our home, at last — contains beer), a live episode of Flak Radio, our favorite weekly podcast… Taylor and Jim are fantastic hosts. FREEEEeee. Check it out.
Writers! MnArtists MiniStories competition is accepting submissions for the July contest!
fffinalllyyyy…
fffffalllll… so hard to think about… but it might include a musical version of a moment in Andy Sturdevant’s Armitage Heights Clarion (a Twee Indie Pop Band wants to leave for Brooklyn???). Oh, The Ritz! Tickets will go like pancakes, so keep abreast…
Thus ends our June/July update.
Thank you!
We have only just begun.
April 8th, 2008 No Comments »
We are just beginning to do new work. Creative Electric Studios is springing into action for Art-a-Whirl (more on that soon). Projects are in development. Herbach’s book, the Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is about to be released. Why not join us all at the release party? Here are the details:
Tuesday, April 15, 7pm, The Loft Literary Center, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis — FREE
-Ad hoc music by some configuration of the Electric Arc Band.
-A banker’s dozen (10-11) readers reading short short letters of love and hate.
-Me reading sections of the book as profoundly as I can.
-And, thanks so much to Pabst Blue Ribbon — I get teary, a lump in my throat — free beer to those of us over the age of 21 (a beer supporting a book is a beautiful thing — there will be free PBR sweatbands and t-shirts should we get too warm).
-Finally, there will be books available.

Herbach and Sam will be on the road doing readings through mid-may. For more information on the events, go here!
See you soon.
March 29, 7pm, The finale of finaleeeees…
March 26th, 2008 No Comments »
WOMAN’S CLUB THEATRE, 410 OAK GROVE, ACROSS FROM LORING PARK
ELECTRIC ARC RADIO SHOW!
“In our end is our beginning” -Clerky
As deathly Sleany McFear crashes against the door, marriages happen and births and Bella Koshka and births… then a sudden sucking sound… then silence.
Good night.
This is how the world ends. From the place where it all began!
Super Secret Ticket ($8 at the door $6 in advance)
http://store.electricarcradio
It would be terrible if you weren’t there.
Two shows together making one horrible narrative…
March 11th, 2008 No Comments »
We have so much to say. Let’s short stick it!
1) Mar 15 and Mar 29 (7pm Woman’s Club Theatre) two shows connected to bring us to the end and spring.
2) We love you very much.
A) Sleany McFear’s Uncle Pointy is dead. Sleany carries his body slow across the foggy St. Patrick’s Mississippi — viceral Dark Dark Dark accompanies on the 15th, moody Bella Koshka on the 29.
B) Steph finds a new Steph who is not her.
C) Brady cleanses with love from below, a new routine.
D) Sam delivers eulogies, a new end.
E) Herbach is with child, a new hope.
F) A hole in the yard for Pointy McFear.
*** secret ticket — both shows $10, one show $6 — at electricarcradio.com (and attached, $8 at door)
1.a please spread the news and please join us
MiniStories: mnartists’ new Flash Fiction competition
February 28th, 2008 1 Comment »
You want to tell a story very fast? This is a way to do it!
mnartists.org is launching miniStories, a quarterly short-short fiction competition coordinated by Electric Arc Radio’s Geoff Herbach (author of The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg, forthcoming from Three Rivers Press). This new literary series will showcase previously unpublished short stories by Minnesota writers which will be selected by authors, editors, and publishing industry veterans from across the country. Winning stories will be published on mnartists.org and in the e-magazine access+ENGAGE. One grand-prize winning author will be selected from each quarter’s miniStories winners by series coordinator Geoff Herbach to receive a paid commission for a longer-form short story which will be published on mnartists.org. There will be readings at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis at the end of each quarter’s contest cycle, at which miniStories winners and judges will read their fiction. An anthology collecting the inaugural year’s miniStories winning fiction will be published in April 2009 and available for sale at area bookstores.
The judges for the first round of miniStories:
Lindsey Moore, Associate Editor at Crown/Three Rivers Press, NY, NY
Stephanie Wilbur Ash, Books and Literature Editor, Metro Magazine, Twin Cities
David Oppegaard, author of The Suicide Collectors, forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press
To submit a story, click here!
Correction! Dreamland Faces this weekend, not Dark Dark Dark
February 12th, 2008 1 Comment »
Herbach is an idiot. Sad truth.
Check out Dreamland Faces. Herbach is sorry. We won’t forgive him. We are so happy to have Dreamland Faces with us.
