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February 04, 2006 -- 7:02 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

holy shit I want THIS.

Wow. Relapse also has a podcast. I wanna be on that label.

February 04, 2006 -- 6:01 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

this is rich:




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best local myspace group ever!!!




February 04, 2006 -- 5:58 PM
posted by Beck

The hockey games starts at 8:00
If anyone is interested in coming over to watch it just give me a call
462-1119 or 239-9438

February 04, 2006 -- 5:34 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

New Works on the Block” – We’ve got the right stuff!

check out the poster here...
http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/drama/newworksfest2006.cfm

That's right.. the New Works fest is back.. and I'm doing publicity for it, so I thought I would spread the word on here--because well, you guys do the arts stuff... well some of you anyway...

PLUS i get to use cheesy New Kids lingo.. and that's cool....

New Works is an exciting theatre festival that gives local artists the opportunity to explore theatre at all levels, giving particular focus to the works of new playwrights. The festival collaborates with six new playwrights, taking them through the production process step by step. It allows these playwrights to work with up-and-coming directors, dramaturges, designers, actors and technicians to produce new theatre on our block. Don't even deny that my catchy new kids through backs aren't making you fall in love with me just a little....


The main stage shows have THE RIGHT STUFF! Things get complicated in Leif Oleson-Cormack’s Jumping the Shark when an ordinary couple takes in a new roommate in order to spice up their relationship, and havoc ensues in David Daniel Kohl’s Why People Have Deadbolts when an unsuspecting couple just tries to go out for a nice dinner. In Jessica Haak’s black comedy, The Things We (Don’t) Need to Know, a tortured artist struggles through his quarter life crisis with the help of his quirky friends, and finally, in Paul Welch’s physical piece The Shadows in the Mirror, five characters explore a world filled with fear, shame and desire while forced to confront the consequences of their actions.

PLUS there are two staged readings which are FREEEEE Matthew Lisac’s Pope Dreams is a whimsical look at a talented young basketball player’s unexpected dream and William Mitchell’s Queue focuses on a bizarre afternoon spent by two friends as one confronts who – or what – his mother really is, and Jesus drops by for a visit.

Performances begin nightly at 8pm, February 14th to the 18th, in the Second Playing Space at the Timms Center for the Arts. The staged readings will be on February 16thand February 18th at 5pm.
Good new theatre that's CHEAP!


Don’t be left hangin’ tough without tickets! A $5 Weekday pass will get you into any show, any night, from Tuesday to Friday (limited seating: first come, first served), Saturday passes are $5. The Staged Readings are free. Passes can be purchased at the door and in the Fine Arts Building (2nd floor by the pedway) on February 7, 8 and 9 from 11am-2pm.

for more info.. check out this site also....
http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/drama/newworks2006showinfo.cfm


February 04, 2006 -- 9:27 AM
posted by eric

taylor you should post finds like that on the Heatseeker's forum too

February 04, 2006 -- 8:26 AM
posted by Keri

Just because matt decided not to include any information.

Our puppies name is Kita
She is a 7 week old corgi-Chow cross... and I think by far the cutest thing ever.... now that she slept a whole night without crying.

February 04, 2006 -- 3:12 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

February 04, 2006 -- 2:43 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

stop it, Jess. You're making me thirsty.

February 04, 2006 -- 12:48 AM
posted by eric

agreed. when even Al gets fuzzy you know pup's cute.

February 03, 2006 -- 10:56 PM
posted by Jess

That IS a cute puppy!

I'm glad you've got a place carved out for you there, Alison. It must be nice to have made a decision and to be moving in a direction. I hope to soon be joining you!

However, I did not spend my day grinding chunks of wood into flour - I spent another day at the equine hospital while my horse had another surgery. Seems a different part of his small colon got displaced sometime between noon today and 5 pm. They couldn't find any reason anywhere in his digestive track that would cause this, which makes it hard to avoid in the future. So now we wait to see what happens. Did I mention that there's a 95% infection rate for incisions (in horses) that have been so recently reopened? I did get to help bandage him and now I smell like equine intestinal fluid. Mmmmm.

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