“In nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiritu Sancti…”
arts and leisure, books, comics and animation, everyday glory, football, monkeys!, movies and TV, music, news and info, science and technology, toys May 31st, 2009Sunday – 31 May 2009
Yesterday, SaraRules and I decided to visit the International Peace Gardens. We were concerned about the weather, it looked as though it might pour down rain before – or while – we were there. Fortunately, it didn’t. We were there for about an hour (give or take); I came away with over 200 pictures, but narrowed it down to roughly 160. Pictures of our excursion can be seen here.
Last night, we went to Arbavanel Hall to hear Bernstein’s MASS (1, 2, 3), which also served as Keith Lockhart’s final performance as Music Director and conductor of Utah Symphony. It was an amazing performance. There were roughly 200 performers on-stage – musicians, singers, dancers. It was an epic production; Mr. Lockhart chose well for his final work. The piece followed a Catholic Mass, over the course of which both the congregation and the celebrant come to question their faith. There are some themes that might prove disturbing to some, but as a whole, it is a great work of art.
Stray Toasters
- I used to get Hess toy trucks when I was younger. I didn’t realize that they would become collector’s items.
- NFL announces 2009 AFL ‘Legacy Games’
- Cuba, U.S. to resume talks on migration
- Planet of the Apes (1968) is on Retroplex. Monkeys!
- Undercover at Liberty University
- Canadian cinema fined $10,000 for privacy invasion over bag-search
- Obama meets pre-election pledge: taking Michelle to Broadway
- Homeless people and the Internet
- Dwayne McDuffie fired from Justice League
- Scientists can grow stem cells in a petri dish
Namaste.
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