I love how award shows have now replaced “Comedy” with “Comedy/Musical”. This is perfectly effective with movies, but are we really expecting to see a Musical television series? A dollar and a jab in the eyeball to the first person who tries!

His eyebrows! His eyebrows! Dear God, man, look at his eyebrows!

(This announcement is brought to you by a heaping spoonful of some really sugary chocolate chip cookie dough — curse you, Marcelina)

Our next photography assignment is to make three photographs that represent a piece of music. Der. As rich as photography can be, I don’t think any photograph could decently convey the depth of music.

Oh well. I’m not one to argue with assignments. ::smiles grimly::

Current contenders, so far:

“Revolution 9”, Beatles

“Bolero”, Moulin Rouge version (most likely going to be dismissed, as it’s too richly moving)

“Not the Red Baron”, Tori Amos

The piano bit at the end of “Clubbed to Death”, Rob D (from “The Matrix” CD)

“Carbon”, Tori Amos

Something from the “Amelie” or “Nightmare Before Christmas” sountrack

Feel free to add suggestions, if anything strikes you. I’m still looking through my music for ideas. Tori Amos has potential. I’m also thinking of music where the orchestration is more important and prominent than the lyrics. Der.

Maggie needs to be locked up in a cell and forced to do nothing but draw lots and lots of sexy, sexy men for all eternity. And I’m serious about this.

Woo! I spent the day in Fort Worth, Dallas’ sister city of sorts, where I went with my family, my photography teacher, and a boarder to lunch, the new Ft. Worth Modern museum, and the Ft. Worth Country Day photography show. Won third place for Tom. Hurrah!

Once Lucas wraps the upcoming Episode III after 2005, he said that he’ll focus on more personal films. “I’m going to go from complete success to complete failure,” he said.

::snorks:: Too late, ol’ boy.