Wednesday, January 25, 2006
the month in review
hello abandoned non-existent blog audience. I am back. I've missed you, too.
Let's see... Spent a couple of weeks in NYC feeling simultaneously fabulous and weary. I saw some great things which I noted here as I saw them, but in the end, I'm too whimsical at this point in my life for all that concrete and energy. I guess the steel is starting to seep into my blood.
When I was a Freshman in college my directing professor said this: "If you can do anything else in the world, do it." I thought it was bohemian and inspiring. Now I see.
Finding a sustainable job in the arts without compromising your dreams is like trying to stay celibate after the invention of birth control: for most people, it just ain't gonna happen. Well, celibacy was never my thing... but man, this is tough going.
Resumes and networking and smiling and shaking the hands of people you are never going to see again because they have no intention of employing you...blah blah blah.
So, that's what you've been missing, my devoted blog readers.
In the unpaid world, the good news is this: my project, The Paper Riot Project, is up on its feet. So, while you're sitting at your desk reading & clicking away at this little slab of catharsis, click on this:
Let's see... Spent a couple of weeks in NYC feeling simultaneously fabulous and weary. I saw some great things which I noted here as I saw them, but in the end, I'm too whimsical at this point in my life for all that concrete and energy. I guess the steel is starting to seep into my blood.
When I was a Freshman in college my directing professor said this: "If you can do anything else in the world, do it." I thought it was bohemian and inspiring. Now I see.
Finding a sustainable job in the arts without compromising your dreams is like trying to stay celibate after the invention of birth control: for most people, it just ain't gonna happen. Well, celibacy was never my thing... but man, this is tough going.
Resumes and networking and smiling and shaking the hands of people you are never going to see again because they have no intention of employing you...blah blah blah.
So, that's what you've been missing, my devoted blog readers.
In the unpaid world, the good news is this: my project, The Paper Riot Project, is up on its feet. So, while you're sitting at your desk reading & clicking away at this little slab of catharsis, click on this:
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Friday, January 06, 2006
notes from the underground
ok, ok, this blog thing is hard to keep up when not in an office on a regular basis.
here is what i have to share:
First, read my latest articles:
Dionysus, the Dualist
Pittsburgh Weddings
Spread the Love
Also, if you're in New York and have some free time in the next few days, go see the Walt Whitman exhibit at the public library on 5th ave. It's great... includes some original notes and early publications AND ::gasp:: the original last page of Kerouac's On the Road manuscript. do it.
here is what i have to share:
First, read my latest articles:
Dionysus, the Dualist
Pittsburgh Weddings
Spread the Love
Also, if you're in New York and have some free time in the next few days, go see the Walt Whitman exhibit at the public library on 5th ave. It's great... includes some original notes and early publications AND ::gasp:: the original last page of Kerouac's On the Road manuscript. do it.



