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NYistas:
My sister's theater company's latest show:
It's that again! Time to come out for the time of your lives with those scintillating ruffians known as the Legitimate Theater Company and get cultured and liquored up at the VERY SAME TIME!
This time the Legitimates are tackleing their first Shakespeare play, Twelfth Night-- THE DRINKING GAME! And what better way to see this classic tale of cross-dressers in love than with a beer in one hand, an attractive stranger in the other, and a song in your throat.
This show is not to be missed. With as talented (and sexy) a cast as you can possibly find in any of Illyria--er, the Lower East Side, and more mistaken identity than you can shake your Pabst at, you will laugh, you'll cry, and you'll fall in love.
The Legitimate Theater Company presents Twelfth Night, Or What You Will: The Drinking Game, at the Slipper Room, one of New York’s sexiest and still scandalous hotspots. This is Shakespeare as it is meant to be: fun, fast, loose, and buzzed. Through the drinking game audiences will find themselves immediately drawn into the world of Shakespeare's classic comedy as they literally join the festivities. The actors will sit with, drink with, and directly engage the spectators as they perform the Bard’s tale of shipwrecked twins lost in a strange world. The play's themes of stasis confronting inevitable change, of morality colliding with hedonism, of sexuality and it's ambiguities, are delightfully underlined by this unique production.
Thursday: March 31st -- 10:00 pm
Thursday: April 7th-- 10:00 pm
Friday: April 8th-- 7:30 pm
Friday: April 15th -- 7:30 pm
Tickets are $5 at the door
No reservations required, but come early to get in close to the action!
[ETA that I saw the show last night, and it was fan-bloody-tastic. It's not just a good drinking game, it's damn good Shakespeare.]
Dallas-istas! [And such Teacher-istas as may be at the NSTA meeting in Dallas next week.]
I will be visiting your fair city for the National Science Teacher Association meeting. I'll be there from 3/30 to 4/3. If anyone would be interested in getting together for coffee or something in the evening, that would be great. [Profile addy's good.] I'm not an axe murderer or anything -- just ask Smonster and Amyth.
Who haven't posted here in a while. OK, maybe not the best reference.
But hey, Fred Pete's met me -- and still drops by b.org! Of course, he moved several hundred miles away from me years ago, but it's for job reasons I'm sure.
Oh, wait, Meara's met me several times. And still comes back to NC. Deliberately, even. I'm sure she'll testify that I'm not terribly dangerous, just maybe kinda dull. Right? Right?
<crickets>
High Hat #5 online now. [link]
The 2005 Hugo Award nominations have been posted. The complete list is here. The Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form list is of special interest:
* Heroes Part 1 & 2 - Stargate SG-1 (MGM Television / The Sci Fi Channel) Written by Robert C. Cooper; Directed by Andy Mikita
* Not Fade Away - Angel(20th Century Fox Television / Mutant Enemy) Written by Jeffrey Bell & Joss Whedon; Directed by Jeffrey Bell
* Pilot Episode - Lost (Touchstone Television / Bad Robot) Story by Jeffrey Lieber and J.J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof; Teleplay by J.J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof; Directed by: J.J. Abrams
* Smile Time – Angel (20th Century Fox Television / Mutant Enemy) Story by Joss Whedon & Ben Edlund; Teleplay by Ben Edlund; Directed by Ben Edlund
* 33 - Battlestar Galactica (NBC Universal Television / The Sci Fi Channel) Written by Ronald D. Moore; Directed by Michael Rymer
To be eligible to vote in the Hugos, you need to be at least a supporting member of Interaction, this year's World Science Fiction Convention, which is being held in Glasgow, Scotland in August of this year. More information on that may be found at the website linked above.
Cleaning out our closet, I found that I still have 2 complete Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars gift bags. These include t-shirts, comms, PK ident cards, "Farscape Fan" sign, Aeryn & John baby shower invitations, and tons of cards/bookmarks/etc.
They are free to the first 2 people who want them.
[eta: aaaaaaaaaand, they're gone! That was quick!]
Hey, I'm looking for someone to set up a wiki for me (on my server) as a work project (in other words, paid work). Preference given to someone who's set one up before, but that's not essential ... email me at my profile addy if you're interested!
At long last, there's all kinds of new content on the redesigned VictorInfante.com [link] now the most complete resource for Victor D. Infante's writing this side of my mother's living room.
Big thanks to Thessaly for the redesign. I'm updating it myself, though, so whatever goes wrong with it is probably my fault.
Come. Visit the site. Tell me what you think.
My rant on those who oppose doing anything to prevent global warming, and suggest focusing only on adaptation, published in todays Znet.
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F2F 2005 Info
Discussion is in the F2F Thread
Okay, running the numbers again on the F2F 2005 and here's where we are at.
Main fund: $735 (Minus some paypal fees)
Travel Fund: $40
We are about 6 and a half weeks away from the event and we're still pretty short on cash. I've also had a few folks ask about money from the travel fund.
Beyond this we're racing up on the cutoff date for meeting our minimum number of hotel rooms. I believe that date is April 20th, so we're just under three weeks until that. I'm sure Kristin will post totals of where we are at with room resevations soon, but I don't think we're anywhere near the occupancy that we need to me.
I'm not intending to cry wolf quite yet, but just encouraging folks that if you tend to procrastinate, please don't.