Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Welcome To Our Newest Sponsor: "The Droog Report"
A very special welcome to a new blog that links to Left Bank Press. "The Droog Report" has potential but according to influential London oddsmakers, Ladbrokes, the odds are a steely 20-1, that The Droog Report never makes it past 3 postings. We can only wish them luck. To see the very first Left Bank Press posting ever, featuring the lovely and talented Brigette Bardot, click here.
Monday, March 20, 2006
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Oberon 1977)
I humbly submit for your approval, dear reader, a delicious moment wrought, neigh bled, from the implement of His own implement, the Swan of Avon. "Oh mighty Oberon how you pen the trembling beast!"
I was photographed here on stage actualizing Oberon in a 1977 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. My performance was called "animalistic and sensual". Who am I?
"Give thee worms words, tis' wasted work indeed, half wasted work upon which minds unourished feed." -WS
William Shakespeare extricated a greater preponderance of heretofore unknown syllabic utterances from deep within the further recesses of his non-frontal anatomy than the cumulative output of all other poets of his lifetime combined.
I was photographed here on stage actualizing Oberon in a 1977 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. My performance was called "animalistic and sensual". Who am I?
"Give thee worms words, tis' wasted work indeed, half wasted work upon which minds unourished feed." -WS
William Shakespeare extricated a greater preponderance of heretofore unknown syllabic utterances from deep within the further recesses of his non-frontal anatomy than the cumulative output of all other poets of his lifetime combined.
Friday, March 03, 2006
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