Friday, April 29, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Why Michael Otterson Won't be Seeing The Book of Mormon Musical.
Lifted straight out of The Washington Post (because NYT cut me off on Safari, Chrome and Firefox).
Reviews of “The Book of Mormon” musical have been all over the entertainment media in the past few weeks. According to the reviews, the play sketches the journey of two Mormon missionaries from their sheltered life in Salt Lake City to Uganda, where their training and life experience proves wholly inadequate to the realities of a continent plagued by poverty, AIDS, genital mutilation and other horrors. While extolling the musical for its originality, most reviewers also make reference to the play’s over-the-top blasphemous and offensive language.
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Somewhere I read that the show’s creators spent seven years writing and producing “The Book of Mormon” musical. As I reflected on all that time spent parodying this particular target, I also wondered what was really going on with Mormons in Africa during those same seven years.
So I checked.
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Labels: africa, genital mutilation, latter-day saints, LDS, measles aids poverty, Michael Otterson, salt lake city, the book of mormon musical, uganda, washington post, world health organization
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
VEGETARIAN BOUILLABAISSE
Lifted straight out of Genomic Gastronomy
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Labels: center genomic gastronomy, dna plant technology, fish tomato, gmo cuisine, history agriculture technology, VEGETARIAN BOUILLABAISSE
Friday, April 1, 2011
That also reminds me: Zaha Hadid (Another lady architect!)
Hadid was in the New York Times yesterday for her proposed civic center, somewhere in the Sacramento Valley:
Oh my god, ewww! It looks like a giant alien squid octopus. (I think it's pretty mint, but that's what people in Elk Grove are saying.)
Other work of hers:
Heeeeyyyyy... these ones look like the Gang/Gehry towers I put up below:
Labels: elk grove civic center, hermitage guggenheim, port house antwerp, regium waterfront, zahah hadid
That reminds me...
Gehry has a new building going up, Beekman Tower. It will be the tallest residential tower in NYC, located at 8 Spruce Street:
Labels: 8 spruce street, beekman tower, frank gehry
Crush: Jeanne Gang
In Chicago ~two Fridays ago. The city is renowned for its architecture. Downtown is like a who's who of the industry and I am told you aren't famous until you put up an edifice in the windy city. My favorite building was the Aqua tower:
Turns out this Gehry-like skyline-candy is the work of Jeanne Gang and it is the worlds highest building designed by a firm run by a woman:
She probably has a boyfriend...
Labels: aqua tower chicago, jeanne gang
Colbert PAC
I've been thinking about starting a PAC. Colbert beat me to the punch. But I can learn from him!
You can tell how power hungry Colbert is because he starts salivating at 3:00 when he realizes what a PAC can do.
Labels: bignpimpin at colbertpac dot com, chairman federal election commission trevor potter, colbert pac, huckpac sarahpac, non-connected pac, political player, stephen colbert
Shirtless Sax Player Serenades Unwilling Audiences With ‘Careless Whisper'
Sexy Sax Man Sergio is a waaay better internet sensation than Rebecca Black
I wish I could find video of him on Jimmy Kimmel Live, that's how I found out about it. Oh well.
Labels: jimmy kimmel live, sergio sexy sax man, Shirtless Sax Player Serenades Unwilling Audiences With Careless Whisper