I’ve Got An Open Door
“… it didn’t get there by itself.” From the upcoming Annie Lennox album, Songs of Mass Destruction. (Now that’s an album title.)
View ArticleWayback Machine – Destination: 2002
Yesterday, my iPod and my iTunes had a fight. All of the gory details are detailed elsewhere. In the end, I reinstalled iTunes, reformated my iPod and as of this morning, all is well. I’ve much fewer...
View ArticleNot To Mention The Trees
As Rusty has pointed out, Atlanta has yet another new slogan. Forget all that “Opening Day” nonsense and start ordering your “City Lights, Southern Lights” commemorative koozies. Of course, what you...
View ArticleJaan Pehechaan Ho, Again
I’ve a tendency not to close my old posts. The way I see it, if someone finds something worth leaving a comment, then the age of the post really doesn’t matter. The nice reward for this is when I’m not...
View ArticleIf Panderous Isn’t A Word, It Should Be
Senator McCain has picked Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. This strikes me as incredibly panderous, for one thing. It is as if he’s saying “See? She’s a woman! This way, you can vote for our...
View ArticleBut I Want His Wings
Watching a musician work magic with a sequencer isn’t new. Imogen Heap does it all the time. But there’s something very simple and lovely about the way Lou Rhodes — previously half of a duo called...
View ArticleIn Leiu of An Actual Post, Some YouTubery
Yes. I still have a blog. But I’ve been a touch busy. With this play. For NFDC’s latest production — All’s Well That Ends Well — I served as the director. I am very proud of this show and its cast....
View ArticleDirector’s Vlog – August 30, 2009 – Fight Call
Director’s Vlog – August 30, 2009 – Fight Call from Thomas Strickland on Vimeo.
View ArticleMore From the Director’s Vlog – Time Flies and Fair Is Foul
My experiments in vlogging continue. I’m using a borrowed Kodak Zi6, a decent little handheld that does 720p. That might be more definition than anyone needs, particularly since I’m still getting used...
View ArticleSit Back And Watch – NFDC’s Henry IV, Part 1
I don’t blog so much anymore. Often, I’m just too busy with another of these, another production of an out-of-the-ordinary Shakespearean play. So in light of a stack of five to ten paragraphs, here’s...
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