Can’t Be All Four
Thanks to abqdan for posting this originally. The image is available on t-shirts, btw.
Edward Moore Kennedy
I slid the flag half-way down its pole before I put it on display this morning. A small gesture, but I needed to do it. Ted's clarion calls for compassionate public policy have stirred me most of my life. His clear rhetoric slashed through the technical/political mumbling on vitally important issues from the Vietnam War to health care. He said what I felt, and said it unambiguously and unapologetically. His life reflects the standards that were instilled in me growing up in Massachusetts in the late 1950's and early 1960's. Ted was a man who inherited his family's imperative to serve [...]
Barney Frank Insults Your Home’s Furniture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYlZiWK2Iy8A new low in the debate on health care. [Go, Barney!]
The Music Man
Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare FestivalMusic Man Book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Wilson Story by Meredith Wilson and Frank Lacey I keep saying that I don’t like musicals. When I walked out of The Music Man grinning, humming, and full of “do you remember when Harold Hill…” comments, I thought I was on an unnatural high. I was sure that after a day or so, the holes in the melodic fabric would appear, and I would become a happy, jaded nay-sayer again: “Well, there really is only one song in the whole show, you know.” I assumed that a [...]
Paradise Lost
Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare FestivalParadise Lost by Clifford Odets Oh, damn! Another performance ranking Production: Good, Play: Awful. I was happily anticipating this Depression Era play directed by the same Libby Appel who resurrected A View from the Bridge and provided an important and satisfying show last year. That Arthur Miller “period piece” was heartbreakingly current. Unhappily, this year’s model resonates with 2009 with shared bad economic times, but it clunks down the street alone with Odets’ polemics and immutable characters. The winning philosophical views of life in Paradise are those of an embittered communist-sounding furnace repairman, Mr. Pike played by Mark Murphey, [...]
Don Quixote
Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare FestivalDon Quixote by Miguel Cervantes Saavedra Word Premiere adaption by Octavio Solis The quest of our aging, would-be knight hero failed to pass a friend’s “So what?” test, but even she enjoyed reasonably much the journey to nowhere. Her reaction sums up the night. This bright, broad evening was simply fun. Colorful, meandering, adventure-filled. Good-spirited, obvious, raucous. Fun. The social context of knights, by-gone chivalry, and 1600’s Spain are not part of my background. This Don Quixote didn’t bring Cervantes’ story into the 21st Century. The evening didn’t make universal any of the incidents [...]