Hopefully someone will post some photos on FaceBook.
Full list of nominees & winners here:
http://www.encoreassociation.com/0910nominations.php
And the word of the day is: JUJU!
And the word of the day is: JUJU!
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I hope you mean he was on the poster, DR JMK.
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Back from my doctor's appointment, where he confirmed that I have costochondritis, a muscle strain that produces chest pain. Nothing to worry about, but he told me not to do those overhead hand-weight reps that I tried last week. They were also able to do the blood test that the lab could not do yesterday.
We're all home waiting for the sirens to go off telling us to go to the basement...
Back from my doctor's appointment, where he confirmed that I have costochondritis, a muscle strain that produces chest pain.
"Yehudi"?
It's been along day and I am very tired. The bad news is no paymentys in the mail, which bums me out, but the good news is I received my copy of the Stephen Sondheim book today. I'll sit in bed tonight and read it and most likely be unconscious by 9:30 or so.
The meeting at the Loesser office was interesting: a gentleman wants to reconstruct and publish the original show that opened out of town, before Art Lund replaced Morley Meredith, Kermit Bloomgarden made Frank turn a lot of recitative into spoken dialogue, and Act One scene Two was drastically revised. I will be helping to put the materials together. Tomorrow I go to MTI to check out the new orchestra parts for my last work on the show in its final shape.
Am I the last to find out that Curly in OKLAHOMA's last name is McLain?
I mean, Curly McLain?
Mike, is GUMNAAM available on DVD-R, hint, hint, nudge, nudge say n'more? :)
We're all home waiting for the sirens to go off telling us to go to the basement...
ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!
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Saw AFTERLIFE today. Guessed a major plot turn before it happened. I enjoyed it and thought the music score was quite lovely and surprised to see that it was composed by Clint Eastwood.
Saw AFTERLIFE today. Guessed a major plot turn before it happened. I enjoyed it and thought the music score was quite lovely and surprised to see that it was composed by Clint Eastwood.
It's slow moving but involving with good performances by all the major players. I do recommend it
Saw AFTERLIFE today. Guessed a major plot turn before it happened. I enjoyed it and thought the music score was quite lovely and surprised to see that it was composed by Clint Eastwood.
It's slow moving but involving with good performances by all the major players. I do recommend it
Is that similar to HEREAFTER?
The book I preordered in August - The Films of Frances Farmer - has been canceled, and Amazon will let me know IF it ever becomes available. It had a publication date of mid-September 2010.
Mike, is GUMNAAM available on DVD-R, hint, hint, nudge, nudge say n'more? :)
Those of us in the know have already seen GUMNAAM.
Finished my application for grad school yesterday. Now I just have to wait to hear if I got in. Don't know which is worse, the wait or the two dreadful essays I had to write. One was on the subject of education as an act of freedom. It was supposed to be 750-1,000 words long. Mine was 758. Finishing it was like that book report scene in "Charlie Brown," where Lucy fills out her word count by writing it was "a very, very, very, very, very, very ..." stupid story. (I think it was Lucy. It's a little early still.)
What's it about?
What's it about?
http://www.amazon.com/Me-Emma-Elizabeth-Flock/dp/0778320820
Hope it comes to Iowa soon, Cillaliz!
There were a couple things that bugged me...like Brad singing "I remember doing the Time Warp" the first time he'd ever seen it.....
There were a couple things that bugged me...like Brad singing "I remember doing the Time Warp" the first time he'd ever seen it.....
And Dr Scott and Eddie in the number at all......
There were a couple things that bugged me...like Brad singing "I remember doing the Time Warp" the first time he'd ever seen it.....
What is Horta?
There were a couple things that bugged me...like Brad singing "I remember doing the Time Warp" the first time he'd ever seen it.....
I thought Riff Raff sang that line...
Night JRand. Page 8 is a good thing
Who knew Sue Sylvester was a notary public?
There were a couple things that bugged me...like Brad singing "I remember doing the Time Warp" the first time he'd ever seen it.....
I thought Riff Raff sang that line...
Not in the GLEE version, that was one of the things that bugged me. Tonight was GLEE's Rocky Horror Show
Here's Glee's Time Warp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t3CWk6dSdE
I went to Decatur CD tonight, where Susan Cowsill was doing an in-store appearance before she played here at Eddie's Attic.
I bought her CD--it's really good! But the songs made me sad (not Justin Beiber sad, but still sad) because a lot of the songs are about personal tragedies---losing everything in Katrina, brother Barry drowning in Katrina and not finding his body until much later, and the day of his memorial service another brother, Billy, died. But she really has a good voice, much better than when she was a kid!
2 Magentas, 2 Little Nells...why?
I didn't like the way they changed the lyrics to some of the Rocky Horror songs in Glee
What is Horta?
http://greekfood.about.com/od/soupsstews/r/horta.htm