The new unbearably cute Budweiser television ad:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQB7QRyF4p4
Thursday morning greetings! Things got even weirder last night when Richard began feeling unwell and crashed early. We both slept in this morning and he seems ready to resume his conference activities, which are here in the hotel until lunch at the nearby church. I'll probably join them then.
Philoktetes est mort....The play has ended....so I am happy and sad all at the same time. It was a quick 16 days of rehearsal performance, but it was a lot of fun.
Mike, you know a great deal about Oscar nominated songs. Has one ever been kicked off the nominations list before this year? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/29/alone-yet-not-alone-oscar-rescinded_n_4691310.html
Good morning, all! This is a physical therapy/walking lesson day so i'm having a leisurely morning.DR George, the concert sounds fantastic! Judy lives on west End not far from me; I used to see her in the 82nd Street Barnes & Noble. When I was a clueless 20 year-old, i worked a summer construction job with several other college boys, and one of them - Mike Hermetz - was also a Miami University student a year ahead of me who was a burgeoning political activist. He was really big into the folk music scene, and I have to thank Mike for prodding me to be less clueless. One day he was raving abut seeing Judy Collins in concert, and this led to my purchasing her album "In My Life," which had just come out. It became an obsession and led to my buying over the next month all of her early albums. In 1970, I saw her in concert; most of the material was from her latest album "Who Knows where the Time Goes?" and all I really remember of the concert is her sitting at the piano and singing "My Father." a song that can still reduce me to tears. She's been through a lot in her life, and I admits her greatly.
DR George I enjoyed reading about the Judy Collins concert.
Caught this one on Netflix Streaming last year...lots of fun!
TODWay too many Harold Prince Shows to choose fromHere is just a partial list of his shows:The Pajama Game (1954) - co-producerDamn Yankees (1955) - co-producerNew Girl in Town (1957) - co-producerWest Side Story (1957) - co-producerFiorello! (1959) - co-producerWest Side Story (1960) - co-producerTenderloin (1960) - co-producerA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962) - producerShe Loves Me (1963) - producer, directorFiddler on the Roof (1964) - producerBaker Street (1964) - directorFlora, The Red Menace (1965) - producerIt's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman (1966) - producer, directorCabaret (1966) - producer, directorZorba (1968) - producer, directorCompany (1970) - producer, directorFollies (1971) - producer, directorA Little Night Music (1973) - director, producerCandide (1974) - producer, directorPacific Overtures (1976) - producer, directorSide by Side by Sondheim (1977) - producerOn the Twentieth Century (1978) - directorSweeney Todd (1979) - directorEvita (1979) - directorMerrily We Roll Along (1981) - directorThe Phantom of the Opera (1986) - directorKiss of the Spider Woman (1993) - directorShow Boat (1994) - directorParade (1998) - director, co-conceiverBounce (2003) - directorLovemusik (2007) - director
DR TCB I felt bad for you all alone last night plugging away. You did an excellent job