Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Yeah, so I fail at NaBloPoMo. I was too busy this weekend having a fantastic time with my aunt and uncle to write blog entries! We attended two spectacular Broadway shows, Gypsy (with the extraordinary Patti LuPone) and Chekov's The Seagull, and spent Saturday afternoon at the MoMA.
Regarding Gypsy, I find it hilarious that two of the most "upbeat" audition songs I know, "Everything's Comin' Up Roses" and "Cabaret," are sung by women fighting not to break down in despair. Regarding MoMA, SO MUCH JOY! They're doing a special exhibition on Van Gogh's paintings of night scenes, and my faith in "Starry Night" has been restored! I first saw "Starry Night" in person when I was a senior in high school, and I was crushed to see it was so much smaller than I imagined. Note that this came the year after I saw the Rosetta Stone in person, which I'd imagined as a 2001-esque monolith. It was like learning Santa wasn't real. Anyway, since then, the shock made me misremember the size of "Starry Night" as being much smaller than it actually was, so when I saw it again, I was overjoyed. YES, that's how big "Starry Night" should be! It's perfect! Three cheers for confusing the brain with unreasonable expectations! Now if only the Mona Lisa and "Persistence of Memory" would follow suit. Anyway, yay for getting to spend time with my aunt and uncle! Best relatives ever. Don't try to argue, because you will be wrong. Priscilla said at 5:51 PM
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Les Misbarack: THIS is why the internets were invented. I laughed so hard I cried. Labels: musicals, obama is awesomesauce Priscilla said at 12:17 PM
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Part 2 of Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is up, and if you're anything like me, you've spent the past two days incessantly humming the delightfully catchy music from part 1. Having realized that trying to watch the episodes over and over at work could become problematic, I clipped out the songs from parts 1 and 2, for my listening enjoyment.
Grab 'em if you want them, with one caveat: if/when Joss releases an official CD, buy it. Support Joss and Nathan and NPH and Felicia and all the folks that gave their time for free to create this gem of a production. Don't be lame! If you Girl Scout pinky-promise to be un-lame, download here! Zipped .mp3s, 10.6MB. Track List:
Labels: joss whedon is my master now, music, musicals Priscilla said at 1:45 AM
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Saw part I of Doctor Horrible with Tanja and Rebecca this morning. BRILLIANCE. Go see it, now!
And tonight, we have (cheap student) tickets to Spring Awakening! Clearly, today is a day for fabulousness and musicals. Labels: joss whedon is my master now, meeting online friends, musicals Priscilla said at 10:40 AM
Friday, April 18, 2008
Welcome to Things I Can't Believe I Haven't Blogged About!
Stuff that is Great: Upcoming Awesomeness from Disney/Pixar, in further detail! J.K. Rowling and the Courtroom of Muggles Brian Dettmer: insanely creative and gorgeous book autopsies Makani finished her gorgeous Deathly Hallows illustration of Bella about to Sweeney Hermione. Scoop on upcoming Tori Amos comic Near-Impossible Mario Hack Doctor Who April Fools' Joke Adipose Plushie! I want one! It and Squidaped Oyt can be BFFs. Labels: doctor who, harry potter, musicals, my life, obama is awesomesauce, pixar love, tori amos Priscilla said at 11:41 AM
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
JOSS WHEDON. NATHAN FILLION. NEIL PATRICK HARRIS. A muuuuuuuuuuuuuusical!
The world is beautiful today! Labels: joss whedon is my master now, musicals, nathan fillion Priscilla said at 10:18 AM
Monday, October 08, 2007
Blee, the Sweeney Todd trailer is out! Grab a direct download in deliciously high-res from Film Ick. The little views we get into musical numbers like "Poor Thing," "Pirelli's Miracle Elixir," "Epiphany," and "By the Sea" make me even more gleeful about Tim Burton's translation. Is it January yet?
Labels: movies, musicals, tim burton Priscilla said at 11:05 AM Title cartoon by Bruce Eric Kaplan, used without permission. |
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