I’m not sure I can find the proper adjectives to describe F#$! Yesss, Atlanta’s premier electro dance party for nearly four years running. Even back when it was held in a small, hot and cramped room with marginal ventilation, kids from all over Georgia and even nearby states like South Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee would come to F#$! Yesss for a sweat soaked night of unbridled hedonism. The maestro behind all of the chaos is producer/DJ Le Castle Vania (all of my nerds out there will understand the reference) who spins hard hitting, electro bangers all around the world. Read More
Atlanta
aka The ATL, Hotlanta, The Big Peach, A-Town
The Show Goes On…
After fan petitions and a protest outside of the New York City offices of Atlantic Records, Lupe Fiasco’s third album ‘Lasers’ will finally be released on March 8th, 2011. If you’re as big of fan of his as I am, you are extremely excited about this. Here’s the official video for the album’s first single, ‘The Show Goes On’ which samples a certain popular song from the band Modest Mouse. This is one of my favorite songs at the moment.
Skins
America, why can’t we have nice things? I caught a glimpse of MTV’s pedestrian attempt at adopting one of my favorite teen dramas, Skins, which was originally a British television show. My first problem with it, is the teenage hedonism of the American version feels more forced than in the original. The shameless decadence and rampant drug use in the British version feels more like a simple reality of teenage life than any sort of act of rebellion; halfway into an episode, you forget that they’re smoking weed and popping MDMA pills in practically every other scene. Read More
Texting Fail.
My question when I watch this is: How oblivious do you have to be to not realize you’re walking towards a massive fountain? Read More
The Stickiness of Internet Memes
“Bitches Love (insert a random desirable thing)” is an internet meme which originated as a quote from the Adult Swim cartoon series, The Boondocks. On the show, which is known for its brutal intelligence and social satirization , one of the characters says, “I sent that bitch a smiley face… bitches love smiley faces.” That was back in the first season of 2007. In 2008 through 2009, the meme with the stock line posted on various pictures made the rounds through websites like 4chan. Read More
The Vice Guide to Everything
I don’t expect to learn anything from MTV, other than the importance of “T-Shirt Time,” so when I saw the commercials for the news program The Vice Guide to Everything to say I was skeptical about the quality of the show might be an understatement. Read More
Black Swan: the Soundtrack
Easily one of the most harrowing and psychologically tense movies I’ve ever seen, I immediately left Black Swan feeling like I needed a drink. This may or may not have something to do with me being able to relate to Nina’s (the main character played by Natalie Portman) singular obsession with perfection (practically to the point of madness), but this isn’t about me right now. Well, it’s not really about the movie either which comes highly recommended if you haven’t seen it.
Allow Me to Introduce Myself…
I’m Julian (pseudonym Caesar Schultz), the newest member of the Scout Network Blog. Just wanted to say hello to everyone and share how happy I am for the opportunity to document my decadent, fast paced, aesthetically pleasing corner of the world, filled with long nights and late brunches. I hope you all enjoy. Read More
Human Centipede II: The Full Sequence

Theatrical release poster from the first Human Centipede...
If you have the same reaction I did seeing the title of this entry, I assume you’ve either see the original Human Centipede (First Sequence) or you know what the premise of the film is. Director Tom Six, despite death threats on Facebook, intends to release Human Centipede II (The Full Sequence) sometime in 2011 courtesy of IFC Films. It’s described as 100% medically INaccurate; sort of a play on the first film that was described as 100% medically accurate (numerous doctors found that claim debatable). Read More
It’s Like Tank Girl All Over Again
I’ve been seeing a handful of these asymmetric partially-buzzed haircuts wandering around Atlanta over the last month or two. It’s a good look, and it’s nice to see it making the migration from punk/crust girls to trend setting hipsters — mostly because the hipster girls I’ve seen rocking a side buzz tend to be a little more experimental with their haircuts and coloring. Read More
I Love a Good Curator
Escape Into Life is great. It’s a super-brainy art curation blog which accompanies each visual arts post with an appropriate poem or prose piece. Read More
Let’s Just Have Concerts Anywhere
It’s a little hard to write about this new venue because it’s not really a venue and it doesn’t really have a name. When I’m giving folks directions to a show over there, I tell them it’s right next to the Value Village thriftstore off of Moreland, but a more accurate description might read: Read More
Working On TV, Not Watching It
I think, as of this week, every single one of my friends has worked for some locally filmed TV program within the last year. Mostly we’re working on Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead — as either production assistants or extras. Read More













