“Get us out from under, Wonder Woman!”
comics and animation, everyday glory, exhibits, family and friends, football, geekery, house and home, LEGO and Rokenbok, movies and TV, music, news and info, office antics, science and technology, toys, workout June 30th, 2010Wednesday – 30 June 2010
Today is Comics and Sushi Wednesday.
It is also the last day of June. That means that when the day is over, the year will be half over. It seems like it just started…
Last night, just after work, SaraRules and I had a surprise visit from her mother… and her grandparents. We knew that the grands were coming to town, but didn’t expect to see them until today. (Good thing that the house was fairly clean and straightened!) They were on their way home from dinner and, as we were on the way, they stopped in to see us. We sat around and chatted for a bit before they continued on.
A little later in the evening, SaraRules and I went to the Salt Lake Art Center for the opening of:
As described on the Salt Lake Art Center site:
As part of its summer programming, the Salt Lake Art Center is exhibiting Contemporary Masters: Artist-Designed Miniature Golf, 18 fully-playable works of contemporary art like you’ve never seen before. Contemporary Masters features original creations by top artists from Utah and around the nation that explore diverse ideas (the current immigration debate, the fragility of personal identity, and the meditative value of Donkey Kong) in equally diverse media, including woven fabrics, video installations, and shredded paper. Deftly exploring the intersection between art and play, Contemporary Masters reminds us that art can and should be a part of our everyday lives.
The exhibit runs all summer and the admission is free – the SLAC does accept donations in their lobby, though. Some of the holes are challenging, to say the least. It is a fun outing and a different way to look at – and experience – art.
When we got back home, SaraRules found Blindness – which was referenced in the article on dystopian 21st Century visions from Monday’s post – on Netflix’ Instant Queue. It was an odd movie. It started off with a man going spontaneously blind. The movie follows him – and others – as his affliction is visited upon others. Julieanne Moore stars as the lone protagonist who retains her sight, hiding this fact from those around her. This movie provides an interesting character study, as well as an interesting social commentary on how quickly things break down when the conventions to which we are accustomed no longer hold true.
Workout
Yesterday’s step count: 4,302
Stray Toasters
- A few months ago, I had a catastrophic hard drive failure at work. On the “plus” side, I had another rig that I could move into the then-dead machine’s place. On the “minus” side, I lost a LOT of company email… or at least I thought I had. I was able to recover a good portion of the lost email. That is a “good” thing. Today, I found an “even better” thing: I was able to find and recover a year-and-a-half gap of mail that I thought was totally gone. Win!
- LEGO for Grownups (a TED talk)
- Sites that ban you from linking to them. Still. In 2010.
- DC Comics has proclaimed this “Wonder Woman Week,” as the Amazon princess’ title hits Issue #600 today. Along with this, new writer J. Michael Straczynski (as in “The guy who created Babylon 5“) is giving Diana a retconned background and a new costume, courtesy of Jim Lee:
- The Source (DC Comic’s blog) also had an interesting essay from Wonder Woman’s most famous portrayer, Wonder Woman Can Save the World, by Lynda Carter, as part of the celebration
- Best Summer Dance Music
Sidenote: I don’t get all the flak people are giving Lady Gaga/her music. She’s a bit outlandish, yes. Guess what: It’s a persona/image. Â Deal with it. And as for the music? Â It’s pop music… it’s supposed to be light, fun, and danceable. Â If you’re looking for “deep meanings,” you’re barking up the wrong tree. - Deliver Bad News in a Good Way
- Bad Day for Bengals, Steelers
- 10 Great Racetracks as Seen from Space
- Here come the Men in Black…
- Mad Dash as Homebuyer Tax Credit Deadline Arrives
- Daly, Conroy Return in “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse”
- Since Eclipse just hit theatres, I figured I’d re-repost this: Â Why Breaking Dawn Must Be Made into a Movie
Namaste.
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June 30th, 2010 at 2:33 PM
We caught Blindness a few months back. Good movie, but not one I will be rushing out to watch again any time soon…