Inara: We thought we lost you. Mal: Well, I've been right here.

'Out Of Gas'


Sunnydale Press

Having a party? Organizing a local F2F? Know something that we all really need to know? Announce it! Want to discuss anything posted here? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.


Cindy - Jan 30, 2003 11:25:15 am PST #301 of 4091
Nobody

P.M. Marc - Jan 30, 2003 10:24:37 pm PST #302 of 4091
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Attention Fanfiction Writers:

I have an ass and a half load of webspace.

It occurs to me, as I finally start setting up my domain and subdomains, that my personal site, while text-heavy, is also image free and likely to stay that way, because I like things that are simple and work in Lynx.

If any of you have a site that you need moved or put somewhere, let me know. First few takers can live under my roof. Profile good. Thanks.


Jesse - Jan 31, 2003 7:40:28 am PST #303 of 4091
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Hey, everyone, if you click here: [link] you'll apparently help fund free mammograms. Seems legit enough. Worth a click-through, anyway.


Anne W. - Jan 31, 2003 7:46:23 am PST #304 of 4091
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Attention anyone who lives in the Baltimore/DC/Northern VA/huge traffic-and-housing-development infested sprawl that surrounds our nation's capital:

ita has kindly created a mailing list for us, so that we can coordinate mini-F2Fs, premiere and finale parties, etcetera and so forth.

The new list is baltimoredcistas@buffistas.org. To sign up, send an email to baltimoredcistas-help@buffistas.org.


Jess M. - Jan 31, 2003 8:26:49 am PST #305 of 4091
Let me just say that popularity with people on public transportation does not equal literary respect. --Jesse

Anne, is there a hyphen?


Anne W. - Jan 31, 2003 8:38:35 am PST #306 of 4091
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Sorry about that. My brain fritzed when I was typing in the link. It should be fixed, now.


juliana - Jan 31, 2003 9:26:45 am PST #307 of 4091
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

Twin City-istas:

Fifty Foot Penguin Theater (mine & Z's) will be running "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" February 7-16 at the Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis. Student and senior discounts available. Reservations highly recommended.

To make a reservation, call: 612.381.1110

(Leaving aside the fact that this is our company, it's a really good show. Jodi Kellogg is Nurse Ratched & Alex Cole is McMurphy.)

Thank you.


Typo Boy - Jan 31, 2003 10:01:15 am PST #308 of 4091
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Rice for Peace

[link]

To quote briefly:

In the 1950's, tens of thousands of people sent small bags of rice to President Eisenhower convincing him not to attack China. Now a nationwide effort has been launched to send the same message to President Bush about Iraq. If we are going to send something to Iraq it should be food, not bombs.

Send a half cup of uncooked rice in a plastic bag and padded envelope with the message "Rice for Peace - No War On Iraq" on the outside of the package. [My interpolation - must be padded or in a strong box.]

Mail to:

President George Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington DC 20500
E-mail us your city and state so we can count your message for peace.

RiceForPeace@indra.com

I know there were some objection (mailing a white substance to the President, symbolism unclear) - but I talked to some local activists. First of all a LOT of Peace groups are promoting this. So part of the idea is the overwhelm the White House mail room and force them to pay attention.

And the powers that be are split on this. Whatever Occupant thinks, no President governs alone. It is not just a minority of ordinary folks who don't like this war. A lot of really powerful people don't like it, including a large portion of the most wealthy, some very strong people in the military, a large portion of the Press. The balance is close; I think there is a real chance that public pressure can tip the balance. I'm not saying fifty fifty or anything but real. So I urge people who oppose this war to put aside their misgivings if they can, and send that rice to White House. And I understand that some people who oppose the war see strong objections to this tactic and cannot in good conscience do this.


Jon B. - Jan 31, 2003 10:07:59 am PST #309 of 4091
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I'm still semi-dark but wanted to let folks know about this. Two of my Lothars-bandmates are organizing it:

Boston-area musicians are coming together, donating their time and performances to raise money for those affected by the October bombings in Bali. The benefit concert, "Offerings", will be held on Sunday, February 2, 2003 in the stone chapel at the Emmanuel Church at 15 Newbury Street in Boston. The show will take place from 1 to 11pm, and admission will be $10. Updates and further information will be available at [link]

The music will be diverse featuring theremins, acoustic guitars, bowed cymbals, electric guitars, middle eastern strings, loops, and all manner of esoteric sounds...unified in the spirit of contemplative music, and given as "Offerings." Several of the participating musicians have spent time in Bali, and are especially eager to help. Authentic Indonesian food will be available for an additional donation, and T-shirts (donated by Mirror Image) may be viewed and reserved here.

2pm: The Lothars - theremins, wind synth, electronics, violin, log drum and electric guitar

3pm: Joshua Eden - alchemist of acoustic anti-pop anthems

4pm: Beth Bahia Cohen and Dug Dineen - strings East and West, looped and un-looped, with percussion.

5pm: Devil Gods - guitars, bass and percussion...rock and sonic exotica to ambient instrumentals

6pm: Gamelan Galak Tika - the Boston area's first Balinese gamelan. A community ensemble in residence at M.I.T.

7pm: Bowed Metal Music (Matt Samolis and Peter Warren) - acoustic drones on modified steel cello

8pm: Jonathan LaMaster (Cul de Sac, Saturnalia) - bass, violin and loops with Balinese field recordings

9pm: Glenn Jones (Cul de Sac) - solo acoustic guitar

10pm: Empty House Cooperative - viola, guitar, horns, loops, singing saw, etc. With David Michael Curry, Chris Brokaw, Thalia Zedek and Jonah Sacks.

"Offerings" is a fundraiser for Bali Hati, a registered non-profit foundation. The average Balinese family lives on only 20 to 40 dollars a month, so any funds raised in the U.S. are worth tenfold or more in Bali. Donations made to Bali Hati are tax deductible.


Nora Deirdre - Jan 31, 2003 11:03:34 am PST #310 of 4091
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Attention Somervillistas! (just in case I missed anyone who isn't on the mailing list)

I know that there was some talk about brunch a couple weeks ago- I thought I'd pass along new of Boston's Annual Super Hunger Brunch, Feb. 8-9.

Basically, a bunch of restaraunts sell a price fixe menu (between $20-35) for brunch, 100% of the proceeds going to support the Greater Boston Food Bank. I've done it before with friends- and it's a *lot* of fun. A bit on the pricier side, but it is a charity benefit.

I am not going to be in town that weekend, so I can't participate or organize, but I thought I'd give you all the information.

Here's the link: [link]