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Subject: Rolyn Barthelman

  • Wee! No, Wee See. See? Or: Tim DeLaughter Has a New Baby, a DVD Art Project.

    wee see - collection one from Rolyn Barthelman on Vimeo.During Record Store Day last month, I took the 5-year-old who lives in my house to the Good Records all-day shindig, where one Julie Doyle slipped us a Polyphonic treat: a sneak peek at something called Wee See, about which Mrs. Tim DeLaughter didn't say much except, "Watch it." So we did, and I've spent the last month trying to figure out how to describe the thing. Um, dope? Uh, nope. Because, see, the primary audience for the DVD is kids

    May 27, 2009
  • How This Wasn't Called 'The Polyphonic Wee,' Well, That I'll Never Know.

    Over on Unfair Park at the moment, Wilonsky's got the low-down on the latest project from Tim DeLaughter and Julie Doyle, a children's musical and visual affair called Wee See--a development which certainly must come as a shock to anyone familiar with the Polyphonic Spree's dark, NC-17 musical stylings. Says DeLaughter of the project: "It's been amazing to see people's reactions to it. Adults are as engaged as any baby we've shown it to. It's clearly something that will appeal to a much broader

    May 27, 2009