TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



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Thursday, February 15, 2007
blogspot sold out and i finally caved

it's been getting harder and harder to sign into the so-called 'old blogger' (i kept getting redirected to the 'switch to the new blogger!' page) and it turns out that blogspot wasn't going to keep this two-tiered system going for long. eventually, all blogspot blogs are to be google-owned.

which is why i made the official conversion. i apologize to those of you who don't have google accounts; i sincerely hope this does not further discourage you from participating. i know it's annoying, but please take the few extra seconds to get a google account if you don't have one already. it pains me to do this, but at this rate it'll be even more inconvenient to log in under the old blogger accounts.


alex's play goes up today, and will be playing through saturday. here's the info:

measure for measure

"...astonishingly rancid..."
--Harold Bloom

One of Shakespeare's darkest, funniest, and lustiest plays.

Join us for an evening of bawds, friars, giglots, nuns, brawls, transvestites, Johnny Cash, and political theory.

Performances run February 15th through the 17th.
Thursday & Saturday, 8 PM
Friday, 7 & 10 PM

Email measureyale@gmail.com to reserve tickets.


and jacob, i think your perishable birthday gift from january, has perished.

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