The Geeks of Comedy Show
Thursday, June 12th, 2003 - 8:00PM
The Justice League of Funny is getting together to present you a night of laughs, where the funniest up-and-coming comedians perform material that is geared towards comic book fans and sci-fi fans. This show will be located at the Justice League Headquarters:
ICE HOUSE ANNEX
24 N. Mentor, Pasadena,
(626)577-1894
$8 cover/2 drink minimum
Free admission to those who wear costumes of a sci-fi or comic book character.
For reservations or more information go to:
www.geeksofcomedy.com
This is a friend of mine (and MM's, too). They had to cancel the last show due to no-shows. If you want to go tonight, email me at profile and let me know. I'll call and make the reservation)
Chicago City Limits (Comedy & Improv) is opening it's new show tonight and is making sure the house if full.
Soooo... if you are in NYC and want a free $20.00 ticket for the 8:00 show e-mail me and I'll hook you up.
Nice to see everyone here again. Phew! Thanks to everyone for posting up the pix from the f2f. I think I have a new livejournal icon thanks to Steph :)
The results (I have typed resluts several times)of the vote are in:
Proposal: To add a new thread dedicated to the works of Tim Minear.
The purpose of the thread will be to discuss past, present, and future series and episodes, and
also to honor one of our own. Suggestions for thread title can be discussed in Bureaucracy if the proposed thread passes.
If the proposed thread passes, it will be added to the Phoenix the first week of August 2003, at
the convenience of the sexiest Stompy.
YES 66 Buffista Votes
NO 21 Buffista Votes
NO PREF 14 Buffista votes
Total Buffista Votes 101
Looks like Firefly fans are planning a gathering in Anaheim(!) this Fall.
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ETA, thanks Jon.
Here's a link directly to the start of that Firefly thread on prospero.
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I just found out that the fine folks behind the Eldred vs. Ashcroft lawsuit are refocusing their efforts on the legislative branch after the Supreme Court determined they didn't have a right to controvert the Congressional law on this point.
This group, led by Stanford Law professor Larry Lessig, is advocating an expansion of the public domain, specifically requiring that a copyright holder pay $1 to renew a copyright after 50 years or the material moves into the public domain. The public domain is a deeply valuable resource which contributes to the development of all the arts and sciences--and the wide availablility of our intellectual history is essential to the kind of creative thinking that has served the United States so well.
Please take a look at the Reclaim the Public Domain Petition and consider signing it and/or passing the word along to your friends.
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I just bought another block of Tickets for The Hulk at The Cineramadome this friday at 10:30 PM. 14 Tickets have already gone, I've got 6 left. If anyone is interested drop me a note!