For anyone who isn't on FB, we are closing on the house in the canyon (which did NOT burn down) next week! Yay!
'Hell Bound'
If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me
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I don't think she's been active lately (not sure because I haven't) but wanted to let you all know that Ouise died early this morning.
She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer just over a year ago and unfortunately did not respond to treatment. We are so thankful that she retained good quality of life this last year and was very much herself (aware and full of wit) until the day before yesterday.
Thank you all so much for being part of her world, I know she appreciated the friendships she found here (especially a few close irl friends)
The week before Christmas I interviewed for a part-time job at the public library. I just got the call: i've Got the job!
I go in tomorrow to do paperwork and schedule training.
I am extremely excited: a buffista in her natural habitat.
Eight years ago today, I married this guy I met on a Buffy fan board — hell, he even proposed here. He's still pretty great. Thanks for my marriage, Buffistas!
If I could get some surgery~ma for my nephew. He underwent the first of two surgeries today to remove a tumor from his nasal cavity. (It's benign, but in a bad location.) Thanks!
Success! All of our party submitted Kilimanjaro safely yesterday just before noon local time. We are exhausted but safely back in town, happy for beer and hot showers.
I am very excited to make the following announcement! Please share and disseminate the information among your online communities wherever you think there might be interest.
Here's the press release:
The Kenyon Review is excited to announce a new Summer Seminar for the week of June 16-23, 2018.
Immerse yourself in the cultural ferment of the downtown New York art scene of the sixties with a full week of interdisciplinary study on the most influential American band in rock history, The Velvet Underground.
Join music writer and pop culture historian, David Smay, and arts educator, Ellen Leerburger in tracing the origins of the Velvet Underground through their relationship with Andy Warhol's Factory and place them within the context of the music, art, theater and cinematic avant garde of their era.
Each day will focus on one of their original albums from a rich store of recordings, video, film and visual art to supplement our critique and exploration. Classwork will involve student presentations on individual songs, as well as post-VU solo recordings by various members, and musicians or bands directly influenced by the Velvets. Particular focus will be brought on the Velvet Underground's profound influence on entire genres (Glam, Punk, Post-Punk, Paisley Underground, Goth, Indie Rock, Industrial, Krautrock, Shoegaze) and artists and bands such as David Bowie, Roxy Music, The Modern Lovers, Television, Talking Heads, The Feelies, R.E.M, The Smiths, The Dream Syndicate, Jesus and Mary Chain, The Pixies, My Bloody Valentine, Belle and Sebastian, Luna and The Strokes (among others).
Price includes a full week of room and board at Kenyon College, one of the most beautiful college campuses in America. This is a once in a life-time dream opportunity for any serious music fan.
Here is the link to the course. You need to create a profile to register. As noted this includes a full week of room and board in beautiful (seriously) Gambier, Ohio. So this is a big event splurge more than an impulse buy. Though it does qualify as an academic conference for those of you who could justify it as professional development.
If you know a doctor in FL that might appreciate health summit invite for mid-Feb, please shoot some contact info my way, thank you!
Hey all - those who see me on Facebook might already be sick of hearing about this, but TomW is doing an awesome Kickstarter creating 100 Heroines. The concepts and stories will be open source, and only $25 gets a physical copy of the book with all 100. ($5 gets a PDF). It's really cool, and he's really good at this. He's not doing it to make cash (his modest goal means he'll lose a little money fulfilling his orders) but he's passionate about it and really wants to bring more kickass and diverse heroines into the world.
Anyway, check out the page, and definitely check out the updates, he's been adding new characters there. Plus, he is working on an homage to our own moon. Tom W's 100 Heroines Kickstarter
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