13 May 2006
Steve Sanders for IU Trustee
My old friend Steve Sanders is running for the Indiana University Board of Trustees.
Steve was a role model for me in my early days working in higher education. We served on the IU GLBT Alumni Board together, and Steve later chaired the committee that pushed for the successful adoption of domestic partner benefits at IU.
His candidacy has been endorsed by 6 former IU trustees. Check out his website at iutrustee2006.com and watch for your ballots in the mail.
12 May 2006
I'll Miss You Mr. Hooper
2 comments | children, sesamestreet, tv, Video |
8 May 2006
Pepsi Commercial
This Pepsi commercial with Jimmy Fallon and Parker Posey made me laugh outloud (via AbstractNixon).
7 May 2006
DIY
Jeff is always amazed when I bust out some Do-It-Yourself skills, like rewiring the telephone jack in his old apartment. Today, I installed a Ironing Organizer (to hang an iron & ironing board) on the door of our kitchen pantry.
Growing up, I always took my Dad’s handyman abilities for granted. He could fix anything… or at least jerryrigged it to last a little longer — much to the frequent embarrassment of my family. One time when my dad was away on a business trip, the passenger window of my mom’s minivan got stuck in the down position. My dad refused to let my mom take it to a mechanic, so we drove around for a week with plastic sheeting taped up to keep out the rain. But he sure fixed it when he got home.
My brothers and I were forced to spend many an afternoon “helping” my dad fix the washing machine or changing the oil on the lawn mower or whatever. Gary and Andrew obviously picked something up, since they both currently “work with their hands.” I gravitated instead to academia… except, I must have picked something up because I impress Jeff any time I pick up a hammer or cordless drill.
7 May 2006
Battlestar Galacticsimpsons
0 comments | battlestargalactica, cartoons, humor, scifi, Simpsons, tv |
6 May 2006
High Performance WordPress
0 comments | php, tips, WordPress |
5 May 2006
Finding Lost URLs
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1 May 2006
Long overdue theatre post
I was swamped with work and chorus concerts during April, but Jeff and I also managed to fit in eight Broadway/Off-Broadway shows.
The two I enjoyed the most were The Drowsy Chaperone and [title of show], both meta-musicals. The Drowsey Chaperone features “The Man in the Chair,” a cast-recording obsessed shut-in who plays his favorite LP for the audience, providing footnotes while the show comes to life in his apartment. It’s basically CASTRECL the Musical, so it’s no surprise Mike and I both enjoyed it. It’s generating a lot of Tony buzz lately, but I still think Jersey Boys will come out on top.
[title of show] (they have a blog!) chonicles two friends’ attempt to write a new musical in 3 weeks to submit to a festival (i.e. the very musical we’re watching, performed by the writers and their 2 female friends). It reminded me of a contemporary take on the “Bobby & Jackie & Jack” section of Merrily We Roll Along. Full of delicious flop musical references, Mike definitely has to catch it when it reopens in July (today was the final performance). And cutie Hunter Bell is only 2 degrees away from me on Friendster.
The Lieutenant of Inishmore can be described as “an episode of Three’s Company as directed by Quentin Tarantino,” and reportedly goes through 40-50 gallons of stage-blood a week (spoilers). The Wedding Singer is a harmless exercise in 80’s nostalgia, but one of my favorite songs (”Right on Time,” which was reprised several times), was cut in previews. And I’m embarrassed to admit that I enjoyed Hot Feet as much as I did (the music of Earth, Wind, & Fire and cute chorus boys can be mildly diverting).
Not so enjoyable was Festen, an English-language version of the Danish film (Jeff and I took his Mom for her birthday; at least we got to spend time with her). Awake & Sing featured a fine performance by Mark Ruffalo, but I didn’t care for the creaky script (I don’t care that Odets is making a comeback). And lastly, since I can’t say anything nice about Tarzan, I won’t say anything at all.
