Patty approaches the comps finish line. There will be much sleeping when she crosses it. I, however, have had at least one benefit from the matter, in that her research came upon a VERY useful quote for my work last night about burials and how they are about enacting and negotiating social relationships. So hey!
I currently possess an awesome secret plan for if Patty and I can manage to runaway to Amsterdam for a weekend while we're both in Europe this fall. Fingers crossed.
The memorial murals of 9/11. (Note: I do post 9/11 things every year, just as a warning for those who might find it triggery. There will be more tomorrow.)
In other news, yesterday also saw DADT declared unconstitutional by a federal judge in CA, thanks to a lawsuit filed by the Log Cabin Republicans (I don't get their road, but it's a hard one to walk in the face of the current state of their party, so credit where credit is due). What happens next and how Obama's justice department will handle this is not only a big question, but a matter of potentially fascinating and heartbreaking political chess.
There is now a petition to tell Google "lesbian" and "bisexual" are not offensive search terms. Of course, the problem is broader than that, as someone discovered/pointed out that if you search on many words related to race and ethnicity (i.e., "Latina") you also get the same results again because of buckets of fetishizing porn.
The passive-agressive missives of NYC. I love this, considering we have had everything from pianos and mattresses to dog shit and tangerines left in the public halls of our building. Also, dear downstairs guy: if you ever saw the legs off a metal stool in the hallway after 10pm again, I am calling the cops on you, even if you are "almost done" (also, Patty will kick your ass).
And, to go back to my OH MY GOD moment of the morning, today requires obligatory musical theater news. Have some: Spiderman!
Good luck getting an in-room ticket to the Baz-at-Paley thing!
Go, Mass. Bible Society! Good to have a reminder that just as all Muslims are not terrorists, all Christians are not xenophobic assholes.
I echo missysedai's bemusement over the NY Times's bemusement over the phenomenon of 9/11 murals in lower-income neighborhoods. Where the hell do they find these writers?
I'm going to keep an eye out for references to the Roma situation at work, because that is NOT COOL.
Fingers crossed for the Julie Taymor's Spiderman. Offhand, the only superhero musicals I can recall are It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman and The Toxic Avenger: The Musical. It'll be interesting to see what Broadway looks like in five years if this takes off. (Holy crow -- WONDER WOMAN musical. It could be like Annie Get Your Gun, with capes!)
IKEA kitties! My favorite bit of the making-of segment is when the cat captures the sound guy's spoffle (or whatever that furry thing that goes over the microphone is called).
Good luck getting an in-room ticket to the Baz-at-Paley thing!
I figure I'll pull it off. I don't know how, probably by sitting on Craigslist a lot, but certainly on the list of challenging things, how hard can it be?
Also, speaking of that and Julie Taymor -- why hasn't someone put together a conversation for an audience with those two?
Good to have a reminder that just as all Muslims are not terrorists, all Christians are not xenophobic assholes.
If all of Christianity were as it is portrayed by the Religious Right (or indeed by the majority of my family) I would not have returned to it. Fortunately it isn't. Finding another church quite this good when I move countries in a few months may be a harder problem.
I do often end up thinking when people (usually of the fundamentalist sort) say WWJD (what would Jesus do) "probably the diametric opposite of what you propose to do"!
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Date: 2010-09-10 06:41 pm (UTC)Go, Mass. Bible Society! Good to have a reminder that just as all Muslims are not terrorists, all Christians are not xenophobic assholes.
I echo
I'm going to keep an eye out for references to the Roma situation at work, because that is NOT COOL.
Fingers crossed for the Julie Taymor's Spiderman. Offhand, the only superhero musicals I can recall are It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman and The Toxic Avenger: The Musical. It'll be interesting to see what Broadway looks like in five years if this takes off. (Holy crow -- WONDER WOMAN musical. It could be like Annie Get Your Gun, with capes!)
IKEA kitties! My favorite bit of the making-of segment is when the cat captures the sound guy's spoffle (or whatever that furry thing that goes over the microphone is called).
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Date: 2010-09-10 06:43 pm (UTC)I figure I'll pull it off. I don't know how, probably by sitting on Craigslist a lot, but certainly on the list of challenging things, how hard can it be?
Also, speaking of that and Julie Taymor -- why hasn't someone put together a conversation for an audience with those two?
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Date: 2010-09-11 08:26 am (UTC)If all of Christianity were as it is portrayed by the Religious Right (or indeed by the majority of my family) I would not have returned to it. Fortunately it isn't. Finding another church quite this good when I move countries in a few months may be a harder problem.
I do often end up thinking when people (usually of the fundamentalist sort) say WWJD (what would Jesus do) "probably the diametric opposite of what you propose to do"!