Monday, March 22, 2004

Weather: The ice on Middle Foy's Lake continues to shrink. Some water glazes over at night, but it melts by mid-day.

Wildlife: The water birds are beginning to set up housekeeping. Canadian Geese are building nests nearby.

Charity Alert: The Rainforest Site: Help Save Our Rainforests!

Media Watch: I'm reading a book that traces inventions, and perceptions of them in the pages of Popular Science from 1875 to 1975. Speaking of "nostalgia," my attention has been on subjects I dealt with thirty years ago and more:
Comic Books -- Out of the blue, I got an email from someone inquiring about the "Cosmic Aeroplane Pedigree."
What Da' Hail is a "Pedigree?"The Pedigree: an in-depth analysis

Theater: Some of my old "partners in grime" from the down-and-dirty road are on the Internet:
1) Footsbarn Theatre
2) Katie Duck; Katie Duck interview; Semi-current Advert; Mini-bio + Picture
3) Matt Child was in a move: Sudden Impact Cast
He's married to Caroline Noh, another actor: Noh Business Like Show Business
4) Hey! Our band morphed into it's own completely different group and it played here: Akbank Caz Festivali
5) This musician suffered as our manager, then built his own career: Mark Nelson's Shameless Self Promotion
6) This gentleman is/was a real delight: Peter Wear -- British Comedy Company; Here's some of his gigs with Katie, Jango, and Justin Case: London International Mime Festival/history
Here's Pete's friend Justin: Justin Case, Comedy Trick Cyclist
7) Here's the guy who got us to Europe, and more or less got the Festival of Fools in Amsterdam, Holland started (this site goes to yet another site): Jango Edwards' website
8) Charly worked with Jango off & on: Charly Jungbauer
9) How about our sponsoring organization?: De Melkweg
10) Here's a special friend of mine: Karen Quest, Cowgirl Tricks
11) These guys are good too!: Cheney and Mills
12) Patsy Droubay worked with Matt, Katie, and me. She's been doing a pantomime version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas around the Salt Lake libraries for about twenty years. Here's last Xmas' coverage in the local paper: The Salt Lake Tribune

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