Monthly Archives: September 2005

don’t destroy what you create

Posted by Amber Bell Just in case you were wondering what you should be doing tonight, if you should go see Guy Dartnell. I went to his storytelling workshop this afternoon, and was inspired by his simple reminders of how … Continue reading

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DJ Spooky breaths life into a rascist film

DJ Spooky Birth of a Nation Friday, 9/9/2005 posted by Gavin Shettler Wow, that was incredible! Mesmerizing. Such sensory over load. Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky, takes us on an audio and visual tour of this silent film classic, … Continue reading

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Does everything sound better in a British accent?

I have no complaints about this show. It held my interest and was a story well-told in an art form that’s not always easy to do. Even if the lame hipster in front of me and the virgin beside me didn’t think so, I’d listen to stories of French sexless travels any day. Plus it’s good for American’s to be reminded that people do have sex, it can be funny, and we could always spend more time talking about it in public. (Though maybe not in front of the children.)
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A Great turnout or Giant head in my way

STREB: Thursday September 8, 2005 A Great turnout or Giant head in my way or Man vs. the machine. Catie O’Keefe It never fails; I always get stuck behind the people who are at least six feet tall with kids … Continue reading

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Guy Dartnell: I wanted meat!

Guy Dartnell Travels with my Virginity 7:30pm 9/9/2005 posted by Gavin Shetter In the tradition of the Spalding Grey monologue, Guy Dartnell weaves a personal tale of himself as a 19 year old, wannabe hippie on a quest to loose … Continue reading

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PINKK LIVE IN A STOREFRONT NEAR YOU

PINKK aka Laura Curry and her gang are trying to collect your stories, through the barrier of storefront windows, track her down and tell her yours. updates at www.pinkk.net Thurs 9/08 – 9/11 – Nordstrom (performance) Thurs 9/08 – Pioneer … Continue reading

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SPOOKY

Posted By Amber Bell DJ Spooky’s hands were incredible. When he held the microphone, when he described his thoughts on storytelling and the hidden links of history, his hands were elegantly gesticulating, making rhythms in the air. Then he got … Continue reading

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MOST-ly

Swung by the Mostlandian Embassy yesterday. As it was apparently the holiday of Zahnpasta, they were officially closed, but luckily, the Jr. Ambassor Ice Cream was there and offered us ice cream! Choice of flavors? Maple & Bacon, Yam & … Continue reading

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Overheard at TBA…

As told by TBA:04 star volunteer turned star PICA Staffer Brian Costello: Story #1 A young boy, 8 years old or so, sitting to the right of me watched STREB and as the cross beam went higher and higher and … Continue reading

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Guy Dartnell travels with his virginity

posted by Rob McMahon It has always seemed to me that the measure of a good story teller is his ability to captivate the audience. Well, count me captivated. In spite of the personal parallels, and the attempted flights of … Continue reading

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