No Need to Be Afraid There, There's Something in the Glade There...
1. I am listening to "A Woman a Man Walked By" by John Parish and PJ Harvey. I am in ecstasy - check out the moon-bounce:
2. If it's not one thing it's another. I finally got over my pneumonia and my bout of Chronic Fatigue, only to get a sore throat. By the time my sore throat was over, my antibiotic had damaged my muscle tissue and stiffened my neck. Now I'm down to JUST a stiff neck. When this is over, I am out of the woods. OUT OF THE WOODS! Just in time for OPENING NIGHT.
3. I've become an official blogger at Jewcy.com! You can read my first post, about rehearsing for my play at the Workmen's Circle office building, here: "Chanukah, Lube and Socialism."
4. I sat down for a lovely chat with Beth Greenfield from Time Out New York! She posted a bit of our conversation on the Time Out blog:
YOU WILL EXPERIENCE ROCK
Saturday, April 4 at Brooklyn Tea Party
The Lisps, Urban Barnyard, Lach and The Best
8:00pm, $10-$20 suggested donation!
http://www.myspace.com/brooklynteaparty (email for address)
Love
Dan
2. If it's not one thing it's another. I finally got over my pneumonia and my bout of Chronic Fatigue, only to get a sore throat. By the time my sore throat was over, my antibiotic had damaged my muscle tissue and stiffened my neck. Now I'm down to JUST a stiff neck. When this is over, I am out of the woods. OUT OF THE WOODS! Just in time for OPENING NIGHT.
3. I've become an official blogger at Jewcy.com! You can read my first post, about rehearsing for my play at the Workmen's Circle office building, here: "Chanukah, Lube and Socialism."
4. I sat down for a lovely chat with Beth Greenfield from Time Out New York! She posted a bit of our conversation on the Time Out blog:
We were psyched last night to be invited to a rehearsal of You Will Experience Silence—the latest super-smart and funny creation of antifolk hero Dan Fishback, known for his bands Cheese on Bread and the Faggots, and for performance pieces No Direction Homo and Waiting for Barbara (Bush, not Streisand). You Will Experience Silence, which opens April 10 at Dixon Place, juxtaposes the story of two queeny teens living in ancient Jerusalem with that of a modern-day neurotic Jewish activist. When Fishback is not busy being an artist, he’s visiting college campuses, delivering his lecture “You Never Get to Make Out: Why I Can’t Tell the Difference Between Being Jewish and Being Queer.” We caught up with him after his rehearsal to ask him why. Here’s what he said:5. I'm getting prepared for the big FUNDRAISER on Saturday! We've just confirmed how much gin our lovely gin sponsor will be donating. Suffice it to say: IT'S A LOT. Help us drink it!
YOU WILL EXPERIENCE ROCK
Saturday, April 4 at Brooklyn Tea Party
The Lisps, Urban Barnyard, Lach and The Best
8:00pm, $10-$20 suggested donation!
http://www.myspace.com/
Love
Dan



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