Quintron and Miss Pussycat’s new exhibit, Parallel Universe: Quintron and Miss Pussycat Live at City Park, opened at the New Orleans Art Museum with a party this past Friday, January 29. The king and queen of the hour, Quintron and Miss Pussycat, were there for the reception, along with what must have been over 75% [...]
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Framed: Quintron and Miss Pussycat
Quintron and Miss Pussycat have been keeping New Orleans weird for years now with their respective art—Quintron as electro-musician/inventor and Panacea Theriac, a.k.a. Miss Pussycat, as puppeteer. The husband/wife duo help each other with their creations—the background music to her puppet shows and videos is composed by Quintron, while Miss Pussycat adds colorful flair to [...]
Additional Photos from OffBeat’s February 2010 Issue
Catch the shots that didn’t make it into our February 2010 issue. Includes photos taken for the stories “Framed”, about Quintron and Miss Pussycat’s show at NOMA; “A Good Fit”, the Helen Gillet cover story; and this month’s The Gravy, “In the Kitchen with Debbie Davis”. All photos taken by Elsa Hahne.
YouTube du Jour: Drum Buddy
Next month, Quintron and Miss Pussycat will become art as they participate in “Parallel Universe,” which opens at the New Orleans Museum of Art January 30. The installation will include a comprehensive look at Pussycat’s puppets and landscapes, and a recording studio, where Quintron will record a new album, and a gallery dedicated to the [...]
Quintron and Miss Pussycat: Homemade World
You don’t expect to hear Mr. Quintron discuss a water pump. The world of Quintron and his wife/percussionist/puppeteer Miss Pussycat is rarely so mundane, but while in New York City for a show featuring his new album Too Thirsty 4 Love and an art show of Pussycat’s puppets, the van broke down and had to [...]
Quintron and Miss Pussycat, Too Thirsty 4 Love (Goner)
It’s always a wild ride whenever the sonically inclined mad scientist Quintron fires up his custom-made musical creations. On his latest outing, Too Thirsty 4 Love, the demented Mr. Q and his equally unforgettable assistant Miss Pussycat craft another fine fracas of paranoid dance grooves, manic organ spirals, and frenzied Drum Buddy freakouts. The album’s [...]
Voodoo Notebook dump, day three:
I waited until the Saints managed to not lose a game that should never have been close before going out to Voodoo Sunday. The hot day matched with people dressed for a cool evening meant the Bingo! Parlour was a little gamey by the time Quintron and Miss Pussycat came out to “Waterfall” from the new Too [...]
Vinyl Comeback
There was once a time where albums were not downloadable packages with PDF cover art. They were carefully crafted masterpieces; music on a grand and heavy scale. On the surface, this art form seems to have gone the way of the cassette, but more artists are making an effort to release vinyl alongside digital downloads [...]
Voodoo Fest: How Do You Voodoo?
Much of Voodoo involves the acts you’ve known for all these years; then again, there are some you might not know. Wilco’s performance of “Kidsmoke” at Jazz Fest 2005 was one of the festival’s finest moments in years. A study in tension and release, they played the German mechanik beat for long, chorus-less stretches so [...]




