In case you needed one last reason not to be able to stand Garrison Keillor, here it is. From Salon.com: “Under the old monogamous system, we didn’t have the problem of apportioning Thanksgiving and Christmas among your mother and stepdad, your dad and his third wife, your mother-in-law and her boyfriend Hal, and your father-in-law [...]
Judgment
On second thought… maybe we should have kept it local. Last weekend, I had the honor to judge the 25th Annual Battle of the Jug Bands at the Cabooze. We ended up giving the coveted waffle iron to a band from Chicago. They had an outstanding showing but it might have been the first time [...]
The Mooninites Are Attacking!
Aqua Teen Hunger Force – have you seen this show? It’s hilarious. The characters get all worked up and nothing happens. I mean, really, does this thing look like a bomb? Those guys over at Williams Street produce some really interesting and understated advertising. Plus, it’s pretty often seen. Adult Swim has a good viewing [...]
January 20th, 2007Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven
Identity politics without all the identity politics. Last night Miss Richardson and I attended the third installment of the Walker’s 2007 Out There performances and the series finally redeemed itself. I won’t mention the first two performances except to say that they were ‘daring’ in a way that dares you to actually sit through them. [...]
Rinderepeat
Rinderpest comes to the Guthrie the first weekend of February. That’s right, theater-goers, watch out! Love In A Time of Rinderpest, the play Josef Evans wrote for this year’s Fringe Festival was so popular that it was chosen to play again at Minneapolis’ famous Guthrie Theater. There are only three shows, so you’ll want to [...]

