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I’m Megamerican.

I’m reading the Act of Roger Murgatroyd by Gilbert Adair and it’s wonderful so far. There are tons of allusions to all the Agatha locked-room-Christmas-manor-type stories. I recommend it if you’re into murder mysteries – its very cute.

The SFGC has a new site up, with musica! Check it out! http://www.sfgirlschorus.org/ Awww… check out the quote; “As important to San Francisco as the Golden Gate Bridge” – Frederica von Stade.
Oh! And, “Only the highest standards of professional training can produce such voices” – Michael Tilson Thomas.
“There may be no better musical training outside of Vienna” – SF Magazine
Check out the video. I love watching the girls go from level 1 (where they can be a tad shreaky) to level 4 (with Beth and Susan!) where they sound absolutely gorgeous. Oh! And Barrie’s little sister is in the video. It makes me feel really old to know that most of the younger siblings have finished Chorissima by this point. (Oh – and I’m not a huge fan of the choreography at the Kyoto conference – that doesn’t really look up to the old standards, imho. Nice outfits, though). Ack – I have to get the new CD… It’s called Voices of Hope and Peace. Here’s the description; “Chorissima’s sixth solo CD, centers around a theme of longing for hope and peace in our world. The CD, recorded at Skywalker Sound Studios, is comprised entirely of texts by women and includes five pieces commissioned by SFGC. The centerpiece is a 25 minute work, Anne Frank: A Living Voice, written by composer Linda Tutus Haugen. The young women featured in this recording are approximately the same age as Anne Frank was when she wrote her diary. Their young voices give a special poignancy to the message for tolerance and peace.” You can check out snippets on itunes and here. Heres the listing on amazon.
To brag for just a moment; The ensemble can also be heard on several recordings with the San Francisco Symphony, including the GRAMMY® award-winning CDs Orff: Carmina Burana (1992); Stravinsky: The Firebird, The Rite of Spring, Persephone (1999); and Mahler: Symphony No. 3 and Kindertotenlieder (2004). Chorissima has appeared in two feature films, The Talented Mr. Ripley (2000) and What Dreams May Come (1998).   Hee.
Oh my god, I love this website I found. I’m supposed to be doing work, yet instead I’m finding all my favorite videos that Viacom took away. It’s a good way to spend a Sunday.  

Even Stephvens Ooh – I love this one “I’m a correspondent”

Jon and Stephen are brilliant. (I need to go find that interview with Jon Stewart)

Character break!

Homosexy threatdown

Oh man – I had totally forgotten this one. Stephen on Tough Crowd.

(Speaking of Colbert; WANT!)

Hey! They’ve got friends bloopers too. 🙂

Other fun stuff: http://xkcd.com/68/ Fucking cosine. http://xkcd.com/59/, http://xkcd.com/56/, and in honor of the Rugby World cup: http://xkcd.com/115/

On my continuing day of productivity: I found the banana!

Bizarrely fascinating: the 50 worst films of 2006.

Fun stuff from Cleolinda: Not to be? Group revisits Shakespeare authorship debate. Wow – Derek Jacobi included. I had a high school teacher that would get seriously pissed off if you voiced this opinion. He thought it was an elitist theory propagated by the aristocracy.

Parents Today: Wesleyan Dad Can’t Believe His Child Is Merely Average. Somehow, this is not an article from The Onion. [Ed: I always felt really sorry for average children of professors. They never get a break.](Actual articles from The Onion: Kitten Thinks of Nothing But Murder All Day; War on String May Be Unwinnable, says Cat General.

Noir cat doesn’t mind a reasonable amount of trouble.

Cate Blanchett wins Best Actress in Venice for playing Bob Dylan. Other winners: Lust, Caution for best film; Brad Pitt for best actor (somewhat surprising, as apparently Casey Affleck–from the same movie–was tipped to get it instead).

Pretty, pretty people: Orlando Bloom — GQ’s Man of the Year; [Also, Kaiser Chiefs and James MacAvoy]  Christian Bale photo session for USA Today; Keira Knightley does British ‘Vogue.’Zahara Jolie-Pitt’s first handbag.

Now that I’ve settled down for the moment, I’m trying to get back into some of my political readings. Because when I only have an hour at an internet café in Edinburgh, I’m gonna read about the development deals for Wolverine (going ahead in Nov., btw) rather than what’s new in the environmental field. I am a bad person.

(I’m being too hard on myself; I always find time for Jon Stewart and Colbert… and I do keep reading the BBC and NYTimes… But I only ever really look for environmental stuff when I’ve got my laptop around).

Polar bears in even more trouble.

Iceland to end commercial whale hunt.



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One response to “I’m Megamerican.”

  1. Karen says:

    It’s so lovely and modest of you not to mention that you sing on that three-Grammy award-winning CD. But I’m quite proud….

  2. admin says:

    Yes, I am so modest. I merely bolded it.