Saturday, October 27, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Helen of Troy, a treat at WCSU
The play provides an alternate view of Helen. In this version she'd been whisked to Eqypt by Hermes and never taken by the warrior Paris, who instead, stole a phantom of smoke, whipped up a goddess bent on mischief. Yet as we find out - this means all the blood shed, lives lost, agonies endured for the sake of Helen during the ten-year Trojan war, had been offered up in vain....
Literature Professor Donald P. Gagnon, PhD set the play among Euripedes other works, before the curtain went up on this performance, noting that it was banned for a time some 2400 years after it was first produced, because it was considered too powerful for the situation then.
It took me a while to get used to the stage voices, but after a while I was immersed. It was tastefully done with a minimal set and some beautiful (haunting) singing.
The production of Helen of Troy was sponsored jointly by Western Connecticut State University and The Deno and Marie Macricostas Family Foundation.
A reception with delicious food, coffee and Baklava afforded an opportunity to chat about the play, with the actors and the sponsors immediately afterwards. A delightful event, entirely free to the public. Thank you. This low budget person says, Thank you very much.
See also www.loizidis.com and http://helen-oftroy.blogspot.com
Thursday, September 20, 2012
File under: Healthcare-miscellaneous discontent
I borrowed the book How Doctors Think, by Jerome Groopman, MD from the local library. It reveals an amazing view of what influences a doctor's thought processes, and what reasoning a doctor may use when putting you into a pigeonhole of care -- or instead, actually seeing and speaking with you as a living being..... Eureka!
I recenty learned there are apparently online "health record vaults" where health records can (supposedly)be shared with insurers or various doctors you might have. Not that you actually would be able to convince anyone to look into it, and it looks like it might be a fulltime job just to get the info up there. And by then I'll be 90.... or not. Sigh.
Labels:
CT Politics,
HEALTHCARE
Friday, September 14, 2012
Women's Voices at the Bank Street Coffeehouse
The four poets were Susan Tuz, Joan Kantor, Robin Sampon & me. (Mad Mar Walker - no pic of me):
Question the glib backslapper
If anyone claims me as a friend, expresses a vague acquaintance with my story (or even details as they are right here on this blog) don't assume it's true, ask me.
Con men use other people's name's like skeleton keys to unlock the door of opportunity. They climb them like stairs, and from each step leverage access to the next, maneuvering cleverly, to get close to key people who can vet them to others, to get assess to opportunity and funding. We more readily believe a big lie widely told, with ready grins and easy conversation.
If someone comes out of nowhere consider how they appeared and from where...
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Bucket & Brush Painting did a nice and speedy job
We a had a good experience with Bucket & Brush recently. Maisy's bedroom and hallway including the cealing needed work to cover insulation plugs in part of her ceiling. They came in at 8am, did the work and were gone by three pm. No hassel at all. It's a nice job too.
This video talks about their services. (Okay - it's an ad, but they did a great job.)
This video talks about their services. (Okay - it's an ad, but they did a great job.)
Friday, September 7, 2012
Pop Up Art - fabulous works right in Bethel
Pop Up Art, curated by local artist and poet Mike Seri, had a depth to it, of style and nuance. It had some amazing intricate engaging works, lots of whimsy, and plenty of opportunities to look into the human alter ego as well - in many different media. I missed the opening, but enjoyed everything so much when I finally got to see it. The video above was produced by Take Notice Productions which has its own Youtube channel.
Artists in the show include: Erin Nazzaro, Frank Foster Post, Tarol Samuelson, Katie Bassett, Juan Andreu, David Teti, Eric Camiel, Leslie Pelino, Bibiana Matheis, Nicole Cudzilo, Juan Andreu, Michael Morris, Joseph Farris, Tara Burgess, Ival Stratford-Kovner, Judith Wyer, Suzanne Ross, Tanya Kukucka, Kathleen Benton, Keith Dube, FranK Kara, Chris Durante, Kenny Hess, Justin Buto, F. Henry-Meehan, Jim Felice
The gallery is opposite the Bethel cinema.
Video no long up I guess.
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