SFistas,
I just got handed 4 free tickets to see Arcade Fire in Mountain View, CA tonight at 6pm. Anyone interested? And, do you have a car? If so, email me ASAP to either my profile addy or my last name (if you can spell it!) at gmail.
Xander ,'Beneath You'
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SFistas,
I just got handed 4 free tickets to see Arcade Fire in Mountain View, CA tonight at 6pm. Anyone interested? And, do you have a car? If so, email me ASAP to either my profile addy or my last name (if you can spell it!) at gmail.
I have two tickets to Sweeney Todd at ACT in SF for Tuesday 9/25 that I cannot use. Free to good home. Anyone who wants them e-mail my profile address and we will figure out how to I can get them to you.
Eta: and they're gone. Thanks!
If you missed the latest installment of The Eclectic Word, featuring my interview with David A. Griffith, author of A Good War is Hard to Find, and Wayne Koestenbaum, author of Hotel Theory, go listen to it now. And buy their books. Seriously.
a week or so ago, I posted in Natter about doing a kid's clothing free-for-all swap. I have heard from a handful of people, but in case anyone missed it and has either outgrown clothes to send or has a needs for new clothes, just e-me with sizes you have or need and your address.
My department is currently searching for a Teamsite* guru at our location in Los Angeles. The official job listing, under Software Engineer, Web Group, is here.
If you know anyone who works in the web, might work with Teamsite, and lives in or is willing to relocate to Los Angeles, please spread the word!
I'll be arriving in Chicago for a much needed vacation in less than two weeks and I'd love to hang out with Buffistas while I'm there.
Details in F2F.
Publisher's Weekly reviewed our first print book, Deb's Still Life with Devils, and they like it!
Still Life with Devils Deborah Grabien. Drollerie (Ingram, dist.), $15.95 paper (218p) ISBN 978-0-9798-0810-4
Grabien (New-Slain Knight) turns to supernatural crime with an artistic twist in this eerie thriller. Leo Chant and her brother, SFPD Lt. Cassius Chant, join forces to identify Captain Nemo, a psycho who kills pregnant women and then arranges their corpses according to feng shui principles. After Nemo claims a seventh victim in broad daylight, an elderly Chinese eyewitness helps Leo provide the police with a sketch, but the almost demonic features give Leo a shock. Has she seen them before? Digging through old sketchbooks with Mara, her preternaturally wise teenage niece, leads Leo to a dangerous attempt to catch Nemo by entering the “shadowlands of painted reality” through Leo's painting of the killer. Leo's blend of art and magic is a novel and intriguing method for closing cases and will leave readers hoping that a sequel is in the works. (Dec.)
If you didn't hear my interview with poets Roger Bonair-Agard, Lynne Procope, Marty McConnell and Rachel McKibbens on "The Eclectic Word," listen to it right now.
We've had some good discussions on this show so far, but this one was amazing -- four brilliant poets with candid and incisive insights into poetry today. Seriously, give it a listen.
It's new lesson time at Gothic Charm School: Of Elegant Gothic Lolita, Deathrock, and Victorian Fashion.