http://www.avltheatre.com/forte/2008/10/will_eno_in_the_believer.html
I love it!
1100 Playwright Interviews A Sean Abley Rob Ackerman E.E. Adams Johnna Adams Liz Duffy Adams Tony Adams David Adjmi Keith Josef Adkins Nicc...
http://www.avltheatre.com/forte/2008/10/will_eno_in_the_believer.html
I love it!
Wendy Gaunt and Elliott Rauh star in Single Carrot’s provocative “Food for Fish”
Along with this. I think it's a review, but I'm not postitive. But if it is a review, it's positive.
link
Sept 26 - Oct 19.
Fri/Sat 8:30, Sun 3pm
Tickets $18 Fri/Sun, $22 Sat
The Cast:
Elliot...John Leone
Susan...Lucia Curatolo
My bike ride to my temp job this morning was cold. My fingers felt wind burned or frost kissed. Winter comes early to Minneapolis it seems.
I've been writing a new play. I'm trying to keep the cast size down this time so it won't be one more play that requires 7 actors. It looks like it will just be three people. I'm writing a lot of two person scenes. I haven't done that in a while. I kind of like it. I hope it works out. It could be good, I think, if I do it right. Anyway, I'm enjoying get up at 5 and writing. (6am new york time)
I'm also enjoying (sort of) having the apt to myself. Although it gets lonely. Kristen was saying that 2 weeks is like the limit for her. I think that's true for me too. I'll see her on the 11th which is not so far from now. And I do have people here to hang out with, but damn! If you told me you wanted to get married and then move to minneapolis and then be apart from your spouse for a couple months, I would advise against it.
But I'm ok. Thanks for asking.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20142648&BRD=1635&PAG=461&dept_id=8613&rfi=6
Subject: No blank check for Wall Street.
Dear Friend,
Congress is on the brink of making a one-sided deal to give George W. Bush a blank check to bail out his pals - offering nearly (or perhaps more than) a trillion taxpayer dollars to Wall Street to cover its bad debts. That works out to somewhere between $2000 and $5000 from every American family. So what do the taxpayers get in return?
Nothing. No new regulation or oversight to help avoid this kind of crisis in the future. No public interest givebacks to help people whose homes are in the hands of the banks. Perhaps most shockingly of all, the taxpayers get absolutely no share in the profits if and when these finance giants bounce back, even though we are now assuming a great deal of the risk.
This is worse than a bad deal - this isn't a deal at all. This is a blank check to some of the richest companies in the world.
I just signed a petition calling on key members of Congress to impose a few sensible conditions to this bailout in order to protect the American people -- I hope you will too.
Please have a look and take action.
http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/no_blank_check/?r_by=-1841693-zaUmmwx&rc=paste
Thankspoints us to this article by Adam McKay
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/adam-mckay/were-gonna-frickin-lose-t_b_124772.html