Monday, November 10, 2008

Twilight...The Event


I've been sucked in to this phenomenon called Twilight.

I saw the teaser trailer months ago and thought that would be a fun movie to see because I love vampire stories. A co-worker suggested that I read the book and come to the midnight showing November 20th with her a dozen other people. I agree. The next day she brought the book in and said, "Read this". Well, I started last week and I like it. It's a pleasurable tale about a young girl and the outsider she meets at her new high school.

Who doesn't like an outsider?

The thought of meeting a sexy vampire (Edward). A vampire that could kill and feed on me in a instant. It's that whole bad boy thing taken to a different level.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Back, Back, Back


As someone who likes to write, I wonder how some playwrights get their work produced. Most do because of their "name" or last great play. That must be the case when it comes to "Back, Back, Back".

I enjoyed his last play "The Four of Us" about two friends both writers who advanced in their careers. One with lots of monetary success and the other with not as much. It was poignant. That's the reason I jumped on the chance to check out the final dress of this show.

I went into this show blind and left with not much information. Here's my take.

Player #1 took steroids (drug enhancements) to stay on the top
Player #2 took too much became hostile and disgruntled
Player #3 rookie player bound to follow the others and start using to get on the top

Not much else happened. The dialog was smart at points, but I felt it was "smart" for smarts sake. Nothing moved the plot along. Note to playwrights: Stop holding your audience hostage for 90 minutes without giving them a break. That holds especially true when there isn't much cause and effect in your play. The play was approximately one hour and forty five minutes long. Too, too long!

I think there could be a good narrative in the subject matter, but for two hours I think it was lost in Itamar Moses' "smart" dialog and character archetypes. I'll still go and see his next play though. One play does not a playwright make.

A good story does...

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

First Family Of the United States

Beautiful!

Lead my brother! The American people have spoken!

Quote

"Rosa sat so Martin could walk. Martin walked so Obama could run. Obama ran so our children can fly!".

President Barack Obama

I had to say out loud to allow to begin to sink in...

President Barack Obama!


I decided not to watch the proceedings Tuesday night because I had been let down the past two elections and thought I would wake up Wednesday morning to hear the news, but things didn't work out that way. At 10pm the news came from Twitter and Facebook as status updates and twits were saying he was winning. I turned on CNN & CSPAN and watched in awe as Barack was announced the President Elect.

Obama black or white was the only choice in the election Tuesday. What makes this so historic is that this ceiling has been broken. It was broken overwhelmingly by the citizens of the United States of America.

It's still sinking in.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom


Finally a resolution to a series I really enjoyed watching on LOGO.

The movie was a triumph. I had a great time start to finish. I can't wait to get the DVD.

See it if it's in a city near you. You'll have a great time.

Click the title for a good review by Andy Webster from the New York Times

Friday, October 24, 2008

Dreams of my Father

Picture this...I'm in a room after doing "something" I can't remember, when my father is in the room of conference room tables and chairs in a brightly lit flourescent room.

All I can remember is needing my father to meet my friend"B". I don't know why but it was so important.

I was in deep sleep too because I was almost late to work this morning.

Goodness, what does that mean?

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Brighter Page

Yes, I came out of the darkness. I like the blue much better!

11 Days Left


Americans (Electoral College) have a decision to make Nov. 4th. McCain or Obama? I sure hope it's not McCain.

There's really too much at stake.

  • Healthcare
  • Iraq War
  • War on terrorism
  • Foreign Policy
  • Economy
  • Survival of the Middle Class
I have associates that believe that we should have a three or four party system and that the Democrats and Republicans have lockdown on the presidency and that's unconstitutional. I have something to tell you, "Welcome to the real world, align yourself with the party (Dems or Reps) that most fits your needs and vote. The Green, Libertarian and Constitutional parties great, but at this time no president under those parties will win in 2008. So vote for one of two and make your vote count.

Janet in DC

Janet was incredible. I'd have to say this was one of the best Janet experiences I've ever had.

I arrived in time to get something to eat, take a nap and head back to the city for the fanclub meet up at Ruby Tuesday's. We ate, drank and was greeted by one of the choreographers and one of Janet's closest's friends. It was surreal because I was able to get a picture with him.

After that I headed to The Source with my friends whom I would be sitting with. I had a ball and took a few pics from where I was.