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« Reply #120 on: March 13, 2010, 07:03:54 PM »

Thanks Ginny. We were thinking of going tomorrow, we skip it & wait for the DVD.
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« Reply #121 on: March 13, 2010, 07:04:23 PM »

TOD: DR Kerry gave me a beautiful book about color in nature.

It sounds beautiful. :)
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« Reply #122 on: March 13, 2010, 07:07:10 PM »

Here are some Daylight Savings Time Tips.

http://health.yahoo.com/experts/healthieryou/16281/daylight-savings-time-tips-lose-sleep-not-energy/

I saw that earlier today.  I read until I fall asleep, however long it takes.  If I don't read it takes even longer.
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« Reply #123 on: March 13, 2010, 07:12:01 PM »

Did anyone mention tonight is Daylight Savings?  If so, I missed it.

I mentioned it in my "good morning" message at the start of the day's posting.
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« Reply #124 on: March 13, 2010, 07:14:15 PM »

I guess there will be no CBS shows next thurs or fri due to basketball.

Correct.
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« Reply #125 on: March 13, 2010, 07:18:47 PM »

When I went back down, I watched OSSOS (BONES). I take it all of these three films are going to take place in this ghetto in Lisbon which are rife with drug dealers, prostitutes, and a general level of severe poverty.

Definitely not a feel good movie. An unmarried young couple has a baby which is subsequently taken by the father who tries to use the baby as a way of street begging. When that doesn't generate much money, he begins searching for someone who will purchase the baby from him. Meanwhile back at home, the baby's mother who knew nothing of this plan tries to take her own life on a couple of occasions.

Nope, not feel good at all, and very minimal. There's very little dialogue and what little there is never lets us inside the characters to see what makes them tick. So, I found the movie very unsatisfying. Yes, it's a fairly interesting slice of Portuguese life in the lower depths, but I prefer films that offer some insight into characters, and this offers ZERO.
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« Reply #126 on: March 13, 2010, 07:19:23 PM »

Did anyone mention tonight is Daylight Savings?  If so, I missed it.

I mentioned it in my "good morning" message at the start of the day's posting.

And if one were to read the newspaper or watch the news... ;)
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« Reply #127 on: March 13, 2010, 07:20:09 PM »

Even though there is an entire disc of bonus features with the box set, there were five bonus features on this disc, so I watched all of them tonight, too. No commentary, but a couple of featurettes where important folks praise the film to the skies.
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« Reply #128 on: March 13, 2010, 07:21:01 PM »

Did anyone mention tonight is Daylight Savings?  If so, I missed it.

I mentioned it in my "good morning" message at the start of the day's posting.

And if one were to read the newspaper or watch the news... ;)

Well, yeah, there's always that . . . .

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« Reply #129 on: March 13, 2010, 07:22:11 PM »

I ended my evening watching THE HISTORY BOYS. Or I should say rewatching since I've seen it several times. The wordplay is so fascinating with this piece, and I always gets a kick out of it.
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« Reply #130 on: March 13, 2010, 07:33:42 PM »

I also enjoy THE HISTORY BOYS very much and wish I had seen the original cast onstage.
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« Reply #131 on: March 13, 2010, 07:33:57 PM »

Everybody is short one hour.....so get busy!
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« Reply #132 on: March 13, 2010, 07:36:17 PM »

I also enjoy THE HISTORY BOYS very much and wish I had seen the original cast onstage.

Me, too. One of my great regrets. It must have been a wonderful stage experience.
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« Reply #133 on: March 13, 2010, 07:37:17 PM »

Now, I've got some writing to do, so I'll get to that and then head down to get a night of abbreviated sleep with a walk in the dark tomorrow morning as a welcome to spring kick in the pants.

Good night!
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« Reply #134 on: March 13, 2010, 07:37:17 PM »

Well, I hate to be a wussburger (actually I enjoy it), but I need to get to bed.

Early to bed and early to rise makes Tom look less haggard!
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« Reply #135 on: March 13, 2010, 07:40:05 PM »

I just a rather curt e-mail from my late friend Stan's niece and her husband wanting to know if they were ever going to be allowed to get some family pictures and things out of Stan's house.  I apologized, but told them that I have nothing to do with the house or the contents since the estate was settled. I am guessing that Mark is not speaking to the family.
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« Reply #136 on: March 13, 2010, 07:40:28 PM »






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« Reply #137 on: March 13, 2010, 07:55:09 PM »

So, tonight I was in line for the Men's Room at intermission, and behind me a young man around 17 years of age said to his friend, "Isn't it wonderful?" And his friend replied, "I'm having a good time and the house is full." I agreed with both of them, as I thought, this is a good thing indeed.

And the good thing indeed? It was tonight's final performance of Victor Herbert's 1910 operetta NAUGHTY MARIETTA at the High School of Performing Arts. The libretto was played with fast and loose, but it was never a great libretto and the director did a lot of tinkering with it: the ending was more G&S than Rida Johnson Young, the young men weren't as vocally adept as the ladies, but I just saw one hundred students perform with great humor and energy an operetta by Victor Herbert, accompanied by an enthusiastic student orchestra with a concert master who played the violin solos beautifully.

The set was simple and beautiful, the costumes ran a gamut of periods and I wondered why Marietta never dressed her hair up for her appearance at the ball. I also wondered why she wasn't being passed off as Rudolfo's son, but I suspect she was too beautiful and curvy to let the audience sustain more belief. But it was a very full reading of the original score, the chorus work was very good, but the tempo for the Convent Girls appearance in the opening was too fast for a group of demure Catholic school girls to walk and the chorus to sing about.

The score was kicked around a bit; "'Neath the Southern Moon" was moved to Act Two so Adah could have a yearning solo under a large moon following a cut number, "Mr Voodoo," and scene with the Voodoo Queen. Our villain Etienne was deservedly given a second solo, "I Want What I Want When I Want It," and Simon and Lisette got the duet "Sweethearts" for the last scene. The old Metropolitan Opera version of LA PERICHOLE had interpolations from several Offenbach works as well, and it never bothered me. Besides, I was completely caught up in the sheer pleasure and knowledge that a lot of high school students would be graduating with the knowledge that they had performed in - or seen and cheered for - a show 100 years old, written long before there was a HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL or an AMERICAN IDOL style of singing, when melodies soared - and they do soar in NAUGHTY MARIETTA - and I thought, these works will last and never be completely lost. And I am very happy.
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Re: THE KING OF THE EM DASH
« Reply #138 on: March 13, 2010, 07:59:33 PM »

I'm watching a motion picture on Blu and Ray.
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« Reply #139 on: March 13, 2010, 08:08:44 PM »

Did anyone mention tonight is Daylight Savings?  If so, I missed it.

I did. First thing this morning.
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« Reply #140 on: March 13, 2010, 08:08:50 PM »

Elmore --   :)
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« Reply #141 on: March 13, 2010, 08:26:28 PM »

This afternoon I took my daughter to see the tour of Avenue Q.

How was it?  I'm seeing it in a few weeks
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« Reply #142 on: March 13, 2010, 08:28:40 PM »

It was hilarious.
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« Reply #143 on: March 13, 2010, 08:37:44 PM »

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa was incredible tonight.  After listening to the first song I decided that next time I go to New York I want to go see an opera.   The house was packed and the ovations just didn't stop.  She did either 3 or 4 encores, the last one was a capella. One of the best parts of the evening was hearing her beautiful voice and the symphony orchestra without any amplification.  The sound is SO much better without having it go through the sound system.  She did use a mic on a couple of the show tunes and apologized but said the arrangements really required it.
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« Reply #144 on: March 13, 2010, 08:38:28 PM »

Thanks Laura, I can't believe I didn't see it on one of my trips to NYC.  Even more surprising is I've never see Beauty and the Beast.  It will be here next weekend
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« Reply #145 on: March 13, 2010, 08:39:59 PM »

Our conductor, Ryan Haskins, is very young...maybe in his late 20s.  He's brought a new energy to the Symphony and it's been a real joy to go this year. 

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« Reply #146 on: March 13, 2010, 08:45:12 PM »

Stay warm and dry to those on the East coast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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« Reply #147 on: March 13, 2010, 08:50:40 PM »

Awaiting DR Julie's report on the wonderful Dame Edna.

There is nothing like a Dame.
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« Reply #148 on: March 13, 2010, 08:51:17 PM »

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa was incredible tonight.  After listening to the first song I decided that next time I go to New York I want to go see an opera.   The house was packed and the ovations just didn't stop.  She did either 3 or 4 encores, the last one was a capella. One of the best parts of the evening was hearing her beautiful voice and the symphony orchestra without any amplification.  The sound is SO much better without having it go through the sound system.  She did use a mic on a couple of the show tunes and apologized but said the arrangements really required it.

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« Reply #149 on: March 13, 2010, 08:51:33 PM »

That rainstorm looks downright biblical!
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