Teaser 1 for DEAD PEOPLE.
Source: thedailywhatTo Do List of the Day: Alice Pyne has terminal cancer.
The 15-year-old from Ulverston has been battling the disease for nearly four years, but her recent scan suggests her cancer has spread beyond the point of hope. “Now I know that the cancer is gaining on me,” she writes in her blog profile, “and it doesn’t look like I’m going to win this one.”
Though she may not be long for this world, there are still many things Alice hopes to accomplish while she’s around. On her mother’s advice, Alice created Alice’s Bucket List — “a blog to document this precious time with my family and friends, doing the things I want to do.”
Among the things Alice would like to do: Swim with sharks; meet Take That; go to Kenya; and make everyone sign up to be a bone marrow donor.
“Some are possible,” she says. “Some will remain a dream.”
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Did you know Under St. Marks needs help? We just found out as well. Help them out if you can!
Source: indiegogo.com
Glass Bandits. wolves in abasement. The Allegra LaViola Gallery. May-June 2011.
A site-specific in-yer-face performance loosely adapted from August Strindberg’s Playing With Fire, written and directed by Carl Holder.
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Miranda Huba. Dirty Little Machine. Horse Trade. May 2011.
It plays tonight and tomorrow. Quick! Go see it before it leaves!
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Source: horsetrade.info
Faye Driscoll. not…not if you pretend you are drowning i’ll pretend i’m saving you
Teaser video for her upcoming performance at Joyce Theater - Saturday and Sunday.
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Noorderlicht by Cynthia Hopkins. Written while she was on the Cape Farewell 2010 Arctic Expedition. Video by Matt Wainwright.
Also: Every song off her last album The Truth: A Tragedy can be downloaded from her website here. If you like it (why wouldn’t you?) you should definitely buy it off iTunes (and her other albums are amazing as well).
The Answer is Teddy’s favorite Cynthia Hopkins’ song.
Reggie Watts & Tommy Smith. Radio Play. Performance Space 122. May 2011.
We love Reggie and Tommy. Those guys are a dynamic duo with super psychedelic powers.
We are also fans of The Orange Hats. We think what they’re doing is important. Hats off to The Orange Hats!
Faye Driscoll. not…not (part 1). Joyce Theater. June 2011.
We love Faye Driscoll. Her choreography is compelling and beautiful. We loved her last two shows (there is so much mad in me, 837 Venice Boulevard) and we are incredible excited to see her latest work (SHE IS PERFORMING IN IT!!!!!!)
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Source: fayedriscoll.com