Hey! It's a big New York Times article about Joss! And it's written by my friend Emily! Go read it now!
[link] (registration required. bleah)
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Hey! It's a big New York Times article about Joss! And it's written by my friend Emily! Go read it now!
[link] (registration required. bleah)
Hi all. I would like to close the voting on the books, on Wednesday, so that I can purchase them. Remember that we are only sending the top 5, so that our charity donation will be higher.
Currently, the stats are: Where the Sidewalk Ends (6%)
Grimm’s Fairy Tales (4%)
Bridge to Terabithia (4%)
Curious George (3%)
Make Way for Ducklings (3%)
Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (3%)
Light in the Attic (3%)
Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel (2%)
Pat the Bunny (2%)
Snowy Day, A (2%)
If you would like to mail your donation, please do so by Saturday, the 27th.
Please email me at Allyson@DavidFury.net if you would like to send a check or carefully concealed cash. Please include your board name and email address if you mail to me, so that I can let you know that I have received your donation.
Please let me know how you want your name on the card to appear.
We're up to $178 in donations, thus far!
LA-istas -
If you wanna come to the home of MM and Aimee for THE PREMIERE and Mexican, let me know. Profile addu good. Or through the yahoo thingie.
The host of SpoilerSluts.com has creadted a chat room, It's not listed on his site yet, but if people are interested, it is at:
Buffy, Alias, Angel and Smallville Spoiler fans, unite.
Hmmm... chat.buffistas.org has a nice ring....
Call for Papers: The Buffyverse pre and post Millennium (10/12/02)
Contributions are sought for an edited edition of critical essays to be published in The Refractory, an e-journal from the University of Melbourne, Australia's Cinema Studies School in January 2003. The collection will seek to explore the aesthetic (style, performative modes), cultural (apocalyptic themes, magik, supernatural), social (teen, mall life) political (feminist, critique of American life) themes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, including the musical episode, and spin off series Angel, and related industry products and people. Critical essays arguing against Buffy and her universe are welcome, as are fan invested critiques.
The Refractory: [link] is a peer-reviewed electronic publication that develops research into, and theoretical analysis of, the contemporary cinema, television, and new media and its connections to earlier cinema traditions, optical devices and technologies.
Essays should be between 3000-6000 words in length. Submissions are encouraged to make creative use of html format, otherwise should follow MLA guidelines. The deadline for completed essays is December 10, 2002.
Please send abstracts of no more than 500 words to the editor via email by October 12, 2002:
Felicity J.Colman
Cinema Studies
School of Fine Arts, Classical Studies and Archaeology
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Australia
fcolman@unimelb.edu.au
POETRY, POETRY, POETRY
Hey. I posted this before, but here's a reminder: I'm reading poetry Sunday, at about 4:40 p.m., at the Hampshire College Poetry Festival. There's readings all day long, starting at 10 a.m.--including Patricia Smith, Sage Francis and the very funny Ryk McIntyre.
Hampshire College 893 West. St. Amherst, Ma.
All events take place on the lawn fronting the Johnson Library. (Rain locations located across campus.)
All welcome. Admission is free.
ALSO!
I'll be bopping down to the Cantab Lounge, in Cambridge, MA tonight to see my friend Ellyn Maybe read. Ellyn's the author of two books (including one published by Henry Rollins!) and was named one of ten poets to watch in the 21st Century by Writer's Digest. The reading starts at 8 p.m., if anyone wants to stop by.
I'm closing the book poll at 5PM Pacific Time. Once again, the top five goes in the basket, and the leftover funds go to First Book. Thus far, we have a little over $200 in, and I expect another $30 by way of mail.
If these books are as inexpensive as the last batch, we should anticipate a $200 donation to First Book. I will take care of the cost of shipping, and the basket as my contribution. Some folks are sending me handmade items. I need to receive these items by October 7th. I will keep donations open until September 29th. This is so that I can complete the spreadsheet, and design a card. Again, anyone who would like to help me with some creative input on the card is most welcome. Marti's card was a stortrooper Marti holding a sprog.
Here's the top ten. Please remember that we're only putting in the top five.
Where the Sidewalk Ends (5%)
Grimm’s Fairy Tales (4%)
Bridge to Terabithia (4%)
Curious George (4%)
Make Way for Ducklings (4%)
Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (3%)
Light in the Attic (2%)
Pat the Bunny (2%)
Snowy Day, A (2%)
Hop on Pop (2%)
Someone has suggested we buy a goat, or at least a share of a goat.
I am not opposed to buying a $10 share of a goat. That's fine. But if you want to buy a whole fucking goat, I need every person who has sent a donation thus far to email me by 6PM Pacific Time to tell me that they are okay having their donation pay for a goat.
Edited to add the goat link: [link]
If I do not have that consensus by then, I'm buying the books, and any sour grapes over said goat donation can gather up the funds for the goat themselves.
FYI, there's a new thread under Site Tools:
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