Sunday, June 22, 2008

Lake Weekend

I am posting some cool pics I got this weekend on my weekend at the Barbee Lakes.


Thursday, June 19, 2008

The Return of BioMom

I ran into Cindy at Firefly Coffeehouse. It's funny how people look so much the same, but somehow different.

We hadn't seen each other in probably five years, and it was an instant transformation back to my mid-twenties. Cindy, aka BioMom, was part of my klatch of companions who united to form a motley group of non-traditional students, headed by a former professor.

Those were the days when I traipsed around town doing very esoteric activities like watching a moonrise, and normal stuff like going out for coffee, or to a movie or bookstore.

I miss the camaraderie that came with college.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Get Some Action

I've been addicted to this series. I've always loved it, ever since it was originally on Fox back in the day. At the time, I was in college and I never saw all of the episodes, but through the magic of Netflix, I can watch it online. I've seen the first half of the series, and I am looking forward to watching the rest.

The series was so ahead of it's time. It's on par with Arrested Development for its wit, timing, and incredibly gifted actors. I'm not advocating Netflix here, I'm just really excited about reconnecting with such a good show.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

The Nominee

On to November 4!

Thank heaven the primary is over. I have never been more excited about the election as I am right now.

I am also glad he is crediting Hillary for her tenacity and persistence. He has such an entrancing quality.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

In the Life

I love documentary film. The PBS series IN THE LIFE uses a mix of interviews and documentary short subjects and excerpts to chronicle life in the LGBT community.

Although some of the stories are a little less than what DA Pannebaker might produce, the subjects are really compelling. A lesbian methodist minister in Pennsylvania, a LGBT group in Nepal helping write a new constitution, or a campground in upstate New York that has become a village of respite for lesbians and gay men. Interviews with Edward Albee, Judy Shepard, Margaret Cho.

Although for obvious reasons, my local PBS station would never air this series, you can get the podcast through their website.

Check it out.