New York's Q104.3 has a Minor Alps interview and performance available to view or download.
A roundup of remaining links for the last few shows of the recent US Minor Alps tour:
Black Cat, Washington DC, November 19:
The Vinyl District (Review)
Bowery Ballroom, New York City, November 20:
Impose Magazine (Photos)
World Café Live, Philadelphia, November 22:
iradiophilly (Review)
The Swollen Fox (Review)
The Swollen Fox @ Flickr (Photos)
Phawker (Review)
The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA, November 23:

Johnny Anguish @ Flickr (Photos)
Fruit Fly (YouTube as above)
I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands (YouTube)
BDCWire (Photos)
Watch @minoralps cover The Everly Brothers at the kitchen table!
https://t.co/MCvASg8WIm
— MINOR ALPS (@minoralps) November 26, 2013
Eleventy thousand smartphone owners have attended the Minor Alps tour this month. Some of them used these devices to watch large portions of the shows through a screen with their arms held up.
So many in fact that it's been hard to keep up.
A roundup is therefore required commencing with more from the Los Angeles shows. See earlier posts here for links for the first few gigs.
Thanks to everyone who has submitted or shared these links here or elsewhere on the internet. In particular thanks to liveontomorrow reader Carlos for submitting dozens of recent links that appear here, and also to Andrew who has been keeping us all up to date with news for many years chiefly via the This Is The Sound group. If you're a member there, these links have already been posted on that group too. It is really appreciated guys.
Thanks too to the uploaders, obvs.
With one exception, these are single camera YouTube efforts.
Echoplex, Los Angeles, November 12:
I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands
Soda Bar, San Diego, November 14:
If I Wanted Trouble (clip on NBC San Diego)
Schubas, Chicago, November 15
Rockwood Music Hall, New York City, November 21:
Main Street Music In Store show, Manayunk, November 22:
World Café Live, Philadelphia, November 22:
Last night's acoustic show for Radio.com at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC is also covered in a feature and photo gallery.
Blake Babies FTW.
12 songs from the LA show in a YouTube playlist courtesy of spiketop.
There's some photos at Pink is the New Blog and a Caws-heavy set by vertouiseau at Flickr, and from the previous night in San Francisco by Bryan Gordon.
Kitchen table rehearsal, late summer 2013. "I Want To Take You Home." http://t.co/Z39aYXUkjZ
— MINOR ALPS (@minoralps) November 12, 2013
Just to underline, @minoralps is now a thing.
Juliana's new album project launches tomorrow (Sunday, June 2). While we wait, here's some further footage from last year's Melbourne shows with Evan Dando as uploaded to YouTube this week by Evie170.
See also Bit Part, All My Life, and It's About Time.
Thanks to Carlos for the tip.
see also a brief clip of Taxicab
via Carlos and justonescarf
Thanks to Robert Shell of JBTV for letting us know that Juliana's solo acoustic TV performance is back online.
Dating back to early 1993 (post Hey Babe and pre Become What You Are), the videos can now be viewed again at JBTV Online, featuring a snippet of Start Choppin (Dinosaur Jr), plus full versions of He’d Be A Diamond(The Bevis Frond), My Sister, Ugly, It’s A Shame About Ray(The Lemonheads) and Supermodel.
Over at Cheap and Plastic Andrew has a nice set of photos from last week's show at Brighton Music Hall in Allston.
Also, if you haven't seen them already there's a couple of other videos from the show posted by instant1rock at YouTube: Oh and Candy Wrappers / So Alone:
Already thinking about that mooted album of covers, here's Juliana covering Ace of Base.
Taken from Saturday night's show at Brighton Music Hall in Boston.
See also Wasting Time and Feel It.
thanks to cokemachine99 and instant1rock for posting the vids.
Juliana's opening song from the City Winery show last night in New York.
Video via spiketop.
An addendum to last week's post on the Juliana & Evan show in Toronto with the above clip of My Drug Buddy.
There's also a nice set of photos in a review at Lithium Magazine and if you were in the crowd you might spot yourself in another fine set posted at Flickr.
Choose Drugs above as performed last night by Juliana & Evan at their NXNE show in Lee's Palace, Toronto.
The set took place at midnight and was limited to 45 minutes to Juliana's regret, although she appeared to enjoy herself.
Reviews, mentions and photos have appeared at Spinner, The Coast, CBC, exclaim.ca, NOW Magazine, We Heart Music, and Snob's Music.
YouTube is also home to a performance of All My Life.
There's a nice photo at Flickr too.
Tweeters were also out with their camera phones. Photos can be viewed (some featuring the increasingly obligatory retro filter look) here, here, here and here.
Although recorded and uploaded to a Vimeo account it would appear Juliana decided not to use this introduction video (or others she tried) for the PledgeMusic project at launch.
There's a NY Daily News review of the Neil Young Tribute show at New York's Carnegie Hall on February 10, 2011, with another group pic in the New York Times review.
UPDATE: photos from Evan & Juliana's set at Flickr here, here and here.
Elsewhere, Andy Greene in Rolling Stone said:
"Things picked up when Juliana Hatfield and Evan Dando led the house band through a lightning-quick "Cinnamon Girl" that featured their near-flawless two part harmony."
Their performance was also described as "fuzz-tastic" at Spin and "seemingly underrehearsed" at The Star Ledger.
Juliana was also onstage in typical low-key form for the traditional show-closing ensemble disaster.
And, in the interest of completeness, a reviewer on the Evan Dando forum advises that Juliana sang Inside of Love with Nada Surf at an aftershow thing.